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People

  • Dov Ber of Mezeritch (1700/1704/1710?–1772 OS), second leader and main architect of Hasidic Judaism
  • Dov Ber Abramowitz (1860-1926), American Orthodox rabbi and author
  • Dov Charney (born 1969), President and Chief Executive Officer of clothing manufacturer American Apparel
  • Dov Feigin (1907-2000), Israeli sculptor
  • Dov Frohman (born 1939), Israeli electrical engineer and business executive
  • Dov Gabbay (born 1945), logician and professor of logic and computer science
  • Dov Grumet-Morris, American ice hockey player
  • Dov Gruner (1912-1947), Jewish Zionist leader hanged by the British Mandatory authorities
  • Dov Hikind (born 1959), American politician
  • Dov Hoz (1894-1940), a leader of the Labor Zionism movement, one of the founders of the Haganah organization, and a pioneer of Israeli aviation
  • Dov Karmi (1905-1962), Israeli architect
  • Dov Khenin (born 1958), Israeli political scientist, politician and lawyer
  • Dov Lopatyn (died 1944), head of the Judenrat in Łachwa, Poland, and leader of a ghetto uprising
  • Dov Lior (born 1933), controversial Israeli rabbi
  • Dov Sadan (1902-1989), Israeli academic and politician
  • Dov Schwartzman (1921-2011), Haredi Jewish rabbi and rosh yeshiva
  • Dov Seltzer (born 1932), Israeli composer and conductor
  • Dov Shilansky (1924-2010), Israeli politician and Speaker of the Knesset
  • Dov Tamari (mathematician) (1911-2006), French mathematician
  • Dov Tamari (Israeli Intelligence Officer), general and first Chief Intelligence Officer of the Intelligence Corps (Israel)
  • Dov Yosef (1899-1980), Israeli politician and government minister
  • Dov S. Zakheim (born 1948), American former government official, economist and businessman

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