Zohar (disambiguation)

Zohar (disambiguation)

Zohar ( _he. זהר) meaning "Splendor, radiance" can refer to:

Books:
* The Zohar, considered the most important work of Kabbalah

People:
* Avivi Zohar, Israeli footballer
* Itzik Zohar, Israeli footballer and television commentator


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