Mizrachi
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Mizrachi or Mizrahi (Hebrew: מזרחי, lit. Eastern) may refer to:
- Mizrahi Jews, Jews from the Middle East
- Mizrachi (religious Zionism), a religious Zionist movement
- Mizrachi (political party) and Hapoel HaMizrachi, defunct Israeli political parties
- Mizrahi Democratic Rainbow Coalition
- Bank Mizrahi-Tfahot, a bank in Israel
- Mizrahi music, an Israeli musical genre
- Mizrahi Hebrew
People
- Alon Mizrahi (born 1971), Israeli former professional association football player and international
- Avi Mizrahi (born 1957), Israeli general
- Elijah Mizrachi (c. 1455–1525), rabbi and author of the supercommentary on Rashi known as The Mizrachi
- Isaac Mizrahi (born 1961), fashion designer
- Michael Mizrachi (born 1981), professional poker player
- Moshé Mizrahi (born 1931), Israeli film director
- Motti Mizrachi (born 1946), Israeli artist
- Offer Mizrahi (born 1967), Israeli former professional association football player and international
- Robert Mizrachi (born 1978), professional poker player
- Shimon Mizrahi (born 1939), Israeli basketball executive, Israel Prize recipient
- Yossi Mizrahi (born 1953), Israeli association football manager, former professional and international
- Fictional characters from Xenosaga:
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