Katan
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Katan, Hebrew for small, may refer to:
  • Zakef katan
    Zakef katan
    The Zakef katan , often referred to simply as "Katan," is a cantillation mark commonly found in the Torah, Haftarah, and other books of the Hebrew Bible. The note is the anchor and final one of the Katon group, which also can include the Mapach, Pashta, Munach, or Yetiv. It is one of the most...

    , a Torah trope sound, anchor for Katan group
  • Mo'ed Katan
    Mo'ed Katan
    Mo'ed Katan or Mo'edh Qatan is the eleventh tractate of Seder Moed of the Mishnah and the Talmud. It is concerned with the laws of the days between the first and last days of Passover and Sukkot . These days are also known as "Chol HaMoed" days...

    , Jewish holiday
  • Yaniv Katan
    Yaniv Katan
    Yaniv Katan is an Israeli international football forward and winger. He is currently contracted to Maccabi Haifa.-Personal life:Katan is Jewish, grew up in Haifa most of his life and then moved to Tel Aviv shortly after his parents divorced. His parents are Iraqi immigrants who moved from Baghdad...

    , Israeli footballer
  • Olam katan
    Olam katan
    Olam katan is a concept of Jewish philosophy that certain concepts mirror the world as a whole Its use probably originates from the Midrash .Man is compared to a "small world"...

    , Jewish philosophical concept
  • Tallit katan, Jewish garment
  • Makhtesh Katan
    Makhtesh Katan
    HaMakhtesh HaKatan is a makhtesh, a geological erosional landform of Israel's Negev desert. One of five makhteshim in Israel, and seven in the world, it is the third largest in Israel at 5 km by 7 km. It was charted in 1942 by Jewish explorers....

    , Israel
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