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Katan may refer to:
*Mo'ed Katan , Jewish holiday
*Yaniv Katan , Israeli footballer
*Olam katan , Jewish philosophical concept
*Tallit katan , Jewish garment
*Makhtesh Katan , Israel
*Kapan , Armenia
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Katan — Yaniv Katan Yaniv Katan (* 27. Januar 1981 in Haifa) ist ein israelischer Fußballspieler. Er spielt auf der Position des Stürmers. Karriere Mit neun Jahren ging Katan in die Schule von Maccabi Haifa, einem der berühmtesten und erfolgreichsten… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Katan — Personnages du manga Angel Sanctuary Sommaire 1 Anges 1.1 Adam Cadamon 1.2 Lucifel 1.3 Alexiel 1.4 Rosiel … Wikipédia en Français
Katan (Angel Sanctuary) — Personnages du manga Angel Sanctuary Sommaire 1 Anges 1.1 Adam Cadamon 1.2 Lucifel 1.3 Alexiel 1.4 Rosiel … Wikipédia en Français
Katan Lilis — Sp Katán Lilis Ap Catán Lil L u., g tė Argentinoje (Neukeno p ja) … Pasaulio vietovardžiai. Internetinė duomenų bazė
KATAN — Kuşların kuyruğu dibi. * Dağ ismi … Yeni Lügat Türkçe Sözlük
Pourim katan — et Chouchan Pourim katan Esther et Mardochée rédigeant la seconde missive de Pourim (Arent de Gelder, 1685) Observé par le judaïsme rabbinique Signification … Wikipédia en Français
Yaniv Katan — Infobox Football biography playername = Yaniv Katan יניב קטן fullname = dateofbirth = Birth date and age|1981|01|27 cityofbirth = Tel Aviv countryofbirth = Israel height = Height|m=1.85 position = Striker currentclub = Maccabi Haifa clubnumber =… … Wikipedia
Martijn Katan — (born 1946, Arnhem) is a Dutch professor in nutrition at the Free University of Amsterdam and author of a popular science book on nutrition. Contents 1 Career 2 Research 3 Bibliography 4 Sources a … Wikipedia
Sara Stern-Katan — Date of birth 4 June 1919 Place of birth Łódź, Poland Year of aliyah 1947 … Wikipedia
TALLIT KATAN — (Heb. טַלִּית קָטָן; small tallit ; Yid. tales koten, arba kanfot, or arba kanfes; and tsidekel, from the Ger. Leibzudeckel), a rectangular garment of white cotton, linen, or wool with ẓiẓiyyot ( fringes ) on its four corners. Whereas the… … Encyclopedia of Judaism