Eldad
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Eldad (Hebrew: אלדד) may refer to:
- Eldad and Medad, two Biblical figures mentioned in the Book of Numbers
- Kfar Eldad, an Israeli Communal settlement in the Gush Etzion Regional Council
- Maccabi Neve Sha'anan Eldad F.C., an Israeli football club
All later Eldads are directly or indirectly named for the Biblical one
- Eldad ha-Dani, a ninth-century merchant and traveler
- Eldad Ginossar (born 1981), a professional bridge player
- Eldad Regev (1980, Qiryat Motzkin - 2006), an Israeli soldier
- Eldad Tarmu (1960, Los Angeles, California), a vibraphonist and composer
- Eldad Tsabary, composer of electroacoustic music
- Aryeh Eldad, member of the Israeli Knesset, son of Israel Eldad
- Israel Eldad, Revisionist Zionist philosopher and a leader of the Lehi underground
- Rafael Eldad (born 1949, Casablanca), an Israeli diplomat
See also
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