- Mohammed Rafi
Mohammed Rafi an Indian playback singer. He has sung in many Indian languages like Hindi, Marathi and Telugu, but he is chiefly remembered for his songs from Hindi cinema (also known as Bollywood). His songs are widely popular in the Indian subcontinent.
- Shimon Peres
"' (born Szymon Perski"' on August 2, 1923 in eastern Poland) is the 9th President of the State of Israel. He is a senior Israeli statesman with a political career spanning more than 65 years. He joined the Knesset in November 1959 and, except for a three-month-long hiatus in early 2006, served continuously until June 13, 2007, the day he was elected President of Israel.
- Levi Eshkol
"', born Levi Shkolnik, Hebrew לֵוִי שׁקוֹלנִיק"'; October 25, 1895 - February 26, 1969), served as the third Prime Minister of Israel from 1963 until his death from a heart attack in 1969. He was the first Israeli Prime Minister to die in office. Levi Shkolnik was born in the village of Oratov near Kiev, Ukraine. His mother came from an Hasidic background and his father came from a family of Mitnagdim.
- Ravi
Ravi Shankar Sharma, better known by his first name Ravi, is an Indian music director, who has composed music for several Hindi and Malayalam films. After a successful career in Hindi films, he took a break from 1970s to 1984, and made a successful comeback as Bombay Ravi.
- Yitzhak Navon
Yitzhak Navon (born April 9 1921) is an Israeli politician, diplomat and author. He was the fifth President of Israel.
- Yosef Almogi
Yosef Aharon Almogi (born 5 May 1910, died 2 November 1991) was an Israeli politician. Born Josef Karlenboim in Hrubieszow, Poland on May 5, 1910, he joined the Dror movement in 1924 and moved to Israel in 1930. He served as a commander of the Hagana in Kfar Saba, Tel Aviv (1936) and Haifa (1937). In 1940 he enlisted in the British Army, and fought in Greece. He was captured and spent the remainder of the War in a German POW camp.
- Raymond Rafi
- Rafi Ul-Darjat
Rafi-ul Darajat, son of Rafi-us-shaan (brother of Azim ush Shan) was the 10th Mughal Emperor. He succeeded Furrukhsiyar in 1719, being proclaimed Badshah by the Saiyid Brothers. He was a controversial figure and was deposed shortly afterwards and killed at the behest of the Saiyid Brothers in 1719 at Delhi because one of the Saiyids fell in love with his wife. <br>
- Rafi Eitan
Rafael ('Rafi') Eitan (born November 23, 1926) is the leader of the pensioners' party Gil, which has won an unexpected large number of seats in the Israeli legislative election of 2006. In 1960, he was in charge of the Mossad operation that lead to the capture of Adolf Eichmann. He served as an advisor on terrorism to Prime Minister Menachem Begin, and in 1981 he was appointed to head the Bureau of Scientific Relations, then an intelligence entity on par with Mossad, …
- Rafi Gavron
Rafi Gavron (born Raphael Pichey Gavron in 1989) is a British actor, known for his appearance as Miro in the Anthony Minghella romantic-drama film "Breaking and Entering", along with Jude Law and Juliette Binoche. Gavron is the son of American-born writer Martha Pichey and the later publisher Simon Gavron. His paternal grandparents were Robert Gavron, Baron Gavron and Hannah Fyvel.
- Rafi Escudero
Rafi Escudero (born December 30, 1945 in San Juan, Puerto Rico) is a musician, singer, composer and poet. Rafi was raised in the capital city of Puerto Rico. His parents were well aware that their son was musically inclined at a young age. They also stressed that their son receive a good education and sent him to study in private schools.
- Rafi Yoeli
Rafi Yoeli is a man from Israel who is inventing a flying car. Dreaming at first of sports car type of flying car, he realized that a car modeled after a rescue vehicle would sell much sooner and with much more success. Because of that he has come up with a plan for a flying rescue vehicle, that while still able to hover, will not have the restrictions that helicopters have because of their rotors, enabling his flying car to work in crowded terrains, such as cities, …
- Rafi Ahmed Kidwai
Rafi Ahmed Kidwai (1894-24 October 1954) was an Indian freedom fighter and socialist politician, sometimes described as an Islamic socialist. He came from Barabanki District of United Provinces, now Uttar Pradesh, in north India. After attending M.A.O. College in Aligarh, Kidwai entered politics through the khilafat movement. Following the Government of India Act 1935, he took office for the Indian National Congress.
- Rafi Khawar
Rafi Khawar (Urdu: رفیع خاور popularly known as Nanna (Urdu: ننھا), was a renowned comedy actor of Pakistani films and tv drama. His first Urdu film was "Watan ka Sipahi", released in 1966. He was regarded as an exceptional comedy talent and for many years was the star of the hit TV show " Alif Noon" that ran across three seasons during the 70s and 80s.
- Rafi Ud-Daulat
Rafi ud Daulat also known as Shah Jahan II was Mughal emperor for a brief period in 1719 AD. He succeeded his short-lived brother Rafi Ul-Darjat in that year, being proclaimed Badshah by the Saiyid Brothers. Like his brother, he also died in 1719 AD at Delhi, being deposed and killed at the behest of the Saiyid Brothers. After his death he was succeeded by the unfortunate Nikusiyar who was a nominal sovereign (and whose reign is sometimes discounted).
- Rafi Izbicki
Rafi Izbicki is an Israel Defense Forces spokesperson, originally from Geneva, Switzerland. Born in 1962, he was the contact between Tsahal and the European press during the beginning of the second Intifada. Izbicki serves with the grade of major in the reserve duty of the IDF spokesperson. Beside his activity as a military, he also works as a tour guide, especially for French, German and English speaking public. He's also a lecturer in those same languages.
- Rafi Sharif Bey
Rafi Yahya Abdullah Sharif-Bey (February 28, 1940–March 2, 2006) was a pioneer in the development of the Islamic culture in the United States. He attended the Staunton Military Academy as a youth and belonged to a fraternity.
- Rafi Amit
Rafi Amit, is an Israeli professional poker player from Holon, Israel. Amit has won two bracelets at the World Series of Poker one in the 2005 Pot limit Omaha and the other in 2007 in the $1,000 Deuce to Seven Triple Draw Lowball with rebuys event. As of 2007, his total live tournament winnings exceed $920,000. Rafi also plays on FullTiltPoker.Net under the screenname "Howisitfeellike" and frequents the high stakes omaha and omaha hi/lo games.
- Rafi Pitts
Rafi Pitts (born 1967 in Mashad, Iran) is an internationally acclaimed Iranian film director. Educated in France and England, Rafi Pitts belongs to the "new wave" of Iranian cinema, which received numerous prestigious prizes in the international festival circuit. In 2006, he was nominated for "Golden Bear" award of Berlin film festival for his movie, "It's winter".
- Rafi Zabor
Rafi Zabor (born 1946) is a Brooklyn, New York music journalist- and musician-turned-novelist. His first novel, "The Bear Comes Home", follows an alto saxophonist - who happens to be a bear - in his pursuit of musical perfection, and received the 1998 PEN/Faulkner Award.
- Rafi Rafi
Deadly snakes are in your extended network.
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- Rafi Rafaeli
- Rafi Stephan
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- Rafi Laadan
- Rafi Chen
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