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Izrael is the spelling of Israel in several European languages.

Izrael may also refer to:

People

  • Izrael Abraham Staffel (1814–1884), Polish inventor
  • Izrael Poznański (1833–1900), Polish industrialist
  • Izrael Hieger (1901–1986), Polish-born British biochemist
  • Izrael Chaim Wilner (1917–1943), Polish-Jewish resistance fighter during World War II
  • Eva Grlić (née Izrael; 1920–2008), Croatian journalist and writer
  • Yuri Izrael (1930–2014), Russian environmental scientist

Music

  • Izrael (band), a Polish reggae band

See also

  • Israel (disambiguation)
  • Azrael (disambiguation), the angel of death in Islam and some traditions of Judaism
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