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    Motza, also Mozah or Motsa, (Hebrew: מוֹצָא, Arabic: موتسا) is a neighbourhood on the western edge of Jerusalem. It is located in the Judaean Mountains...
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  • Tel Motza or Tel Moẓa is an archaeological site in Motza, on the outskirts of Jerusalem. It includes the remains of a large Neolithic settlement dated...
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    Motza Illit (Hebrew: מוֹצָא עִלִּית, מוצא עילית, lit. 'Upper Motza') is a community settlement in central Israel. Located on a picturesque slope overlooking...
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    The Old Motza Synagogue (Hebrew: בית הכנסת העתיק מוצא) is an Ottoman-era synagogue located in Motza in West Jerusalem off of Highway 1. In 1871, a caravanserai...
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    of Motza as the real Emmaus. He offered that the Latin Amassa and the Greek Ammaous are derived from the biblical Hebrew name Motza: Motza – ha-Motza ("ha"...
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    Ion Moța (redirect from Ion Motza)
    to differentiate him from his father. "Moța" is occasionally spelled "Motza" in non-Romanian publications. Leadership of the Iron Guard and Culture...
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    worst killings occurred in Hebron and Safed while others were killed in Motza, Kfar Uria, Jerusalem and Tel Aviv. There were many isolated attacks on...
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    in Khirbet Qeiyafa; and the Tel Motza temple, dated to the 9th century BCE and located in the neighbourhood of Motza within West Jerusalem. The biblical...
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    neighborhood of Givat Shaul, with commanding views of Mevaseret Zion to the north, Motza to the west, and Har Nof to the south. Opened in 1951 on 300 dunams (0.30 km2;...
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  • in biblical context a son of Caleb a descendant of Saul ancient Motza or modern Motza, near Jerusalem the river Meuse in western Europe Mauza, an administrative...
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    with a force of about 100 men. They retreated to the Jewish settlement of Motza. Palmach troops recaptured the village on the night of 8–9 April; most of...
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    purchased, many Jewish initiatives came to fruition, such as the town of Motza and its associated synagogue. David had planned to build a farm and an inn...
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    Rehovot (1890) Mishmar HaYarden (1890) Hadera (1891) Ein Zeitim (1892) Motza (1894) Hartuv (1895) Metula (1896) Be'er Tuvia (1896 reestablished and renamed...
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    and by various names along different segments, such as Wadi Qalunya near Motza, Wadi al-Tahuna, and Nahr Rubin further downstream. Folk etymology mentioned...
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    set out in the Partition Plan and do not include, for example, Bethlehem, Motza, or Abu Dis.[citation needed] In 1980, the Israeli Knesset passed a Jerusalem...
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    Steinberg (daughter of Yechiel Michal Steinberg, the founding family of Motza, a village on the outskirts of Jerusalem), and Simcha Ambache (Hebrew acronym...
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    North Africa. It was located on a ridge near the armistice line, north of Motza. The residents worked in the fruit orchards in the Arazim Valley. In 1963...
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    with a force of about 100 men. They retreated to the Jewish settlement of Motza. Palmach troops recaptured the village on the night of 8–9 April, losing...
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    descends to 610 meters, where it passes on the Motza bridge over the Sorek Stream and Valley, bypassing Motza. Now within the municipal limits of Jerusalem...
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    3000 'Ain Ghazal Jordan 7250 5000 Chogha Bonut Iran 7200 Jhusi India 7100 Motza Israel 7000 Ganj Dareh Iran 7000 Lahuradewa India 7000 presence of rice...
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    have been found at Dan on Israel's northern border; Arad; Beersheba; and Motza in the southern region of Judah. Shiloh, Bethel, Gilgal, Mizpah, Ramah,...
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    naming pattern about the person, pointing to physical features ("Gutia", "Motza", "Okerra", "Ezkerro", "Zuria", etc.), family relations or geographical...
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    Greek-Jewish and Polish-Jewish ancestry. He grew up in a musical family at Motza and Beit Zayit near Jerusalem until the age of six, when his family moved...
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    was located where the Israelite and Jewish town of Motza was believed to have been. The Modern Motza is now an outlying neighborhood of Jerusalem, and...
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    December 2023. "It's the Bunnings of pharmacy: How Chemist Warehouse made a motza". www.news.com.au. "Chemist Warehouse and the hypocrisy of government rules"...
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    vanished from the demographic map. Vespasian settled 800 Roman veterans in Motza, which became a Roman settlement known as Colonia Amosa or Colonia Emmaus...
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  • Rehovot (1890) Mishmar HaYarden (1890) Hadera (1891) Ein Zeitim (1892) Motza (1894) Hartuv (1895) Metula (1896) Be'er Tuvia (1896 reestablished and renamed...
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  • extrabiblical texts Solomon's Temple (disambiguation) Al Aqsa (disambiguation) Tel Motza Temple, used alongside Solomon's Temple in ancient Israel and Judah Samaritan...
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    Shlomo Hurva Synagogue Ohel Yitzchak Synagogue Ohr ha-Chaim Synagogue Old Motza Synagogue Or Zaruaa Synagogue Rabbi Dr. I. Goldstein Synagogue Ramban Synagogue...
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    first teacher of the children of Motza. The classroom was located in the Old Motza Synagogue, he would spend time in Motza during the week for teaching,...
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