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Avivi is a Jewish given name or surname. It may refer to: *Avivi Zohar (born 1972), Israeli footballer *Eli Avivi, founder of Akhzivland, a micronation between Nahariya, Israel and the Lebanese border on the Israeli west coast *Gidi Avivi (born 1961), Israeli film producer, the founder of Vice Versa Films See also

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Avivi Zohar
Avivi Zohar (; born December 4, 1972) is an Israeli former football (soccer), footballer. He spent a large portion of his career with Maccabi Jaffa F.C., Maccabi Jaffa in Israel. At international level, Zohar was cap (sport), capped for the Israel national under-21 football team. He is the younger brother of Israel national football team, Israel international player Itzik Zohar, who also played for Jaffa, but left for neighbors Maccabi Tel Aviv F.C., Maccabi Tel Aviv. Honours *Toto Cup, Toto Cup (Artzit) (2): **1991–92,1992–93 *Liga Gimel (1): **2008–09 References

1972 births Living people Israeli men's footballers Maccabi Jaffa F.C. players Hapoel Haifa F.C. players Hapoel Ashkelon F.C. players Hapoel Beit She'an F.C. players Hakoah Amidar Ramat Gan F.C. players Liga Leumit players Israel men's under-21 international footballers Footballers from Bat Yam Men's association football midfielders Israeli football managers Maccabi Jaffa F.C. managers {{Israel-footy-midfie ...
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Eli Avivi
Akhzivland () is a micronation between the Israeli town of Nahariya and the Lebanese border on the Mediterranean coast of northern Israel, founded by Eli Avivi in 1971. The micronation is promoted by the Israel Ministry of Tourism. History The micronation is located near the ruins of Achziv, an ancient settlement on the Mediterranean coast in the Western Galilee, from which the micronation's name is derived. It is located about north of Nahariya. A national park, field school, and the ruins of the old village of Az-Zeeb, which was captured by the Carmeli Brigade during the 1948 Arab–Israeli War, are located nearby. The current site of Akhzivland is situated near the ancient port city of Achziv. Based on archeological findings and the numerous burial sites located in the region, it is thought that Achziv was already an important commercial center during the Iron Age. In the Book of Joshua, Achziv is mentioned as one of the nine cities of the Kingdom of Judah. A thriving c ...
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Akhzivland
Akhzivland () is a micronation between the Israeli town of Nahariya and the Lebanon, Lebanese border on the Mediterranean coast of northern Israel, founded by Eli Avivi in 1971. The micronation is promoted by the Ministry of Tourism (Israel), Israel Ministry of Tourism. History The micronation is located near the ruins of Achziv, an ancient settlement on the Mediterranean coast in the Western Galilee, from which the micronation's name is derived. It is located about north of Nahariya. A national park, field school, and the ruins of the old village of Az-Zeeb, which was captured by the Carmeli Brigade during the 1948 Arab–Israeli War, are located nearby. The current site of Akhzivland is situated near the ancient port city of Achziv. Based on archeological findings and the numerous burial sites located in the region, it is thought that Achziv was already an important commercial center during the Iron Age. In the Book of Joshua, Achziv is mentioned as one of the nine cities ...
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Gidi Avivi
Gidi Avivi (; born 1961) is an Israeli film producer, the founder of Vice Versa Films. Education and early career Avivi holds a Master's degree in Cinema Studies from New York University and a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Film and Television from Tel Aviv University. Avivi was the Head of the Music Department and a music programmer at the IDF radio station. Concurrently, Avivi was the popular music critic for the weekly magazine Ha'ir from 1983 to 1987 and the daily newspaper ''Haaretz'' from 1994 to 2006. Film and TV Career Between 1994 and 1998 Avivi created (with Yoav Kutner, Ami Amir, Arik Bernstein and Gabriel Bibliowicz) a comprehensive 12-part documentary series about the history of Israeli rock music, ''“Sof Onat Hatapuzim”'' ("End of the Orange Season"). In 2006 Avivi produced two documentary films: ''Bekummernis'' (with Ido Sela) and ''The Cahana Sisters'' (with Amir Harel and Gilad Melzer). In 2008 Avivi produced (with Yael Biron and Dror Nahum) a documen ...
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Aviv
Aviv () means "spring (season)" in Hebrew language, Hebrew. Aviv is the first month of the year in the Pentateuch, and is later called Nisan in the book of Esther and in subsequent post-exilic history up to the present day. These names are sometimes used interchangeably, although Aviv refers to the three-month season, and Nisan is called the "first month of Aviv." Aviv is also used as a given name, surname, and place name, as in Tel Aviv. Meanings * The basic meaning of the word ''aviv'' is the stage in the growth of Cereal, grain when the seeds have reached full size and are filled with starch, but have not dried yet. During the plague of hail (Book of Exodus, Exodus ), the barley was said to be [in the] ''aviv'' [stage] and the flax [in the] ''giv`ol''. This resulted in their destruction. * The month in the Hebrew calendar when the barley has reached or passed this stage is called ''Aviv'', or the "month of the ''aviv''". This month is considered the first month of the ecclesia ...
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