Examples of using Ner in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Programming
Or- Ner.
Wild Boy Guy Ben Ner.
Ben Ner Artist.
Hirbat Ner.
Bar Ner Yosef.
People also translate
GUY BEN- NER.
Ben- Ner Levine.
Cohen Ben- Ner.
Ner Yisrael( Baltimore).
Guy Ben Ner.
This ner ceases to surprise.
What's your name, Bart… ner?
Nerita peleronta.- Ner… what?
Guy Ben- Ner Peter Fischli.
Ner Israel Rabbinical College.
Yad Hana Gan Ner Afula Shavey Shomron.
Ner Tamid a transparent milk plexiglass.
So we say we ner Contacted each other.
Ner Tamid three dimensional pages illuminated.
I guess sometimes, Lessner is more… ner.
The Ner Israel Rabbinical College.
Another visitor in the 1500s states that"at the entrance to the market in Hebron, at the top of the hill against the wall,Abner ben Ner is buried, in a church, in a cave.".
Avner ben Ner said it to Yoav ben Tzruia.
At the end of the In 2006/07 season, the older group's name was changed to Hapoel Gilboa Galil, plus was transferred to the Gilboa Regional Council andbegan to host in Gan Ner Sports Hall.
Ner Tamid crowns the top with shaped glass and hand carving.
Shlomoh Taitelbaum studied in Ner Israel Rabbinical College in Baltimore and Yeshivas Toras Moshe in Jerusalem.
Ner became the father of Kish; and Kish became the father of Saul; and Saul became the father of Jonathan, and Malchishua, and Abinadab, and Eshbaal.
We asked one of the workers, a guy from Gan Ner in the Jezre'el Valley, whether he makes the trip from Israel every day, and he responds with surprise-“This is Israel!
Ner Israel's study hall is so filled with intellectual energy that even the handful of students who read by themselves can't sit still.
Aharon Feldman, rosh yeshiva Ner Israel Rabbinical College Mordechai Gifter, rosh yeshiva Telshe Yeshiva Tamir Goodman, basketball player[ 5] Avigdor Miller, rabbi and author[ 6] Yisroel Neuman, rosh yeshiva at Beth Medrash Govoha Zelig Pliskin, rabbi and author[ 7][ 8] Zalman N. Skaist, a founding student of Ner Israel Rabbinical College, noted Hebrew grammarian, and pioneer in American Jewish education.