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    Kfar Bilu (Hebrew: כְּפַר בִּיל"וּ, lit. Bilu Village) is a moshav in central Israel. Located between Rehovot and Kiryat Ekron, it falls under the jurisdiction...
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  • anthropology Bilu, Baneh, Iran Bilu, Marivan, Iran Bilu Island, Myanmar Kfar Bilu, Israel Talmei Bilu, Israel Bilu (movement), Jewish movement Bilo (disambiguation)...
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    Kiryat Ekron (redirect from Kfar Eqron)
    on Highway 411 next to the Bilu Junction, in 2022 it had a population of 10,993. Kiryat Ekron was founded in 1948, as Kfar Ekron, on the site of the Palestinian...
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  • the commander of the Fire arrows Formation. Kas was born and raised in Kfar Bilu. He enlisted in the IDF and volunteered for Shayetet 13. After completing...
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    Netzer Sereni Sha'alvim Moshavim Azaria Beit Uziel Ganei Yohanan Kfar Ben Nun Kfar Bilu Kfar Shmuel Matzliah Mishmar Ayalon Pedaya Petahya Ramot Meir Sitria...
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  • southernmost Moshav in Israel Yuval is the northernmost moshav in Israel Kfar Hittim, which was founded in 1924, was the first moshav shitufi to be established...
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  • 411 21 13 Rehovot Tal Shahar 01939-01-011939 current Route 412 22 14 Kfar Bilu Yehud 01931-01-011931 current Route 415 — — — — — — Route 417 16 9.9 Romema...
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    POSH (Plugot Sadeh) פו"ש (פלוגות שדה) POSH unit in Kfar Bilu Active 1936–1939 Disbanded 1939 Country British Mandate of Palestine Branch Haganah Type...
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    in bees. Guy Bloch was born and raised in Kibbutz Nahshon and Moshav Kfar Bilu. He holds a bachelor's degree in Biology and MSc and a PhD degrees in...
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  • several moshavim, including Avihayil, Beit Oved, Gibton, Givat Hen, Kfar Bilu, Kfar Hess and Neta'im. Tower and stockade Zionism: The first 100 years 1882-2002...
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    second longest highway in Israel, after Highway 90. The highway runs from Kfar Saba in the center of Israel to the Arabah in the south, serving as a main...
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    prepare at Camp Bilu (next to Kfar Bilu). The 53rd Battalion was to put two companies in Be'er Tuvia, two platoons in Negba, and one in Kfar Warburg. Two...
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    Rehovot Workers Council. Between 1933 and 1936 he was a member of the Kfar Bilu moshav, before joining Kvutzat Shiller in 1936. A member of the Histadrut...
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  • as aliyah emissaries. When the family returned to Israel they moved to Kfar Bilu. Lulu Lin studied at Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design in Jerusalem in...
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    "Aseret" means ten, and the community is named after the ten members of Bilu who founded Gedera. In 2022 its population was 965. Aseret was founded in...
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    Rehovot (redirect from Kfar Gevirol)
    In 2022 it had a population of 150,748. Israel Belkind, founder of the Bilu movement, proposed the name "Rehovot" (lit. 'wide expanses') based on Genesis...
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  • (helped by Leon Pinsker's pamphlet Auto-Emancipation), as did the similar Bilu movement. Both movements encouraged Jews to emigrate to Ottoman Palestine...
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    Line is the first BRT line not to pass via Tel Aviv. The line will begin in Bilu Junction near Rehovot and continues to HaRishonim Railway Station in Rishon...
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    Hadera include Givat Olga, Beit Eliezer, Kfar Brandeis, Haotzar, Hephzibah, Neve Haim, Nissan, Ephraim, Bilu, Klarin, Nahaliel, Shimshon, Shlomo, Pe'er...
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    the farmers in Ukraine. In late 1882, he left for Palestine and joined the Bilu movement. His letters home were a powerful influence on young Manya. Another...
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    Rehovot railway station–Bilu Center, via Eastern Neighbourhoods. operated by Egged. 16: Rehovot railway station–Bilu Center, via Kfar Gvirol neighborhood...
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    Moscow State Technical University. Ussishkin was among the founders of the BILU movement and the Moscow branch of the Hovevei Zion. He also joined the Bnei...
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    school which educated many members of Bilu and the First Aliyah. Several Israeli cities have named streets after him. Kfar Netter, a moshav near Netanya was...
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    remained in the area moved south to Yehud. After Petah Tikva was reoccupied by Bilu immigrants in 1883, some of the original families returned. With funding...
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    roads and new construction. The western section begins at Highway 42 near Kfar Gevirol in western Rehovot and continues just past Route 410. The central...
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    agent, diplomat, head of the aliyah program Nativ, and a founder of kibbutz Kfar Blum. Originally a native of Latvia, he immigrated to the Mandatory Palestine...
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    the first inhabitants of Petah Tikva. His mother was an activist in the Bilu movement. Ben-Ami grew up in Petah Tikva where he received a religious education...
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    – Central Holon – Central Rishon LeZion – Ness Ziona – Rehovot – Bilu Junction Kfar Sava – Hod HaSharon – IWI Ramat HaSharon – Kiryat Atidim and Ramat...
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    communal settlement movement. The kibbutzim were founded by members of the Bilu movement who emigrated to Palestine. Like the members of the First Aliyah...
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