• Givat Moshe (Hebrew: גבעת משה), also known as Gush Shemonim, is a Haredi Jewish neighborhood in Jerusalem bordering on Sanhedria, Mahanayim, Ezrat Torah...
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    neighborhood of Har Nof and north of Kiryat Moshe. Givat Shaul stands 820 meters above sea level. Givat Shaul is named after the Rishon Lezion, Rabbi...
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    yeshiva (which is named after his grandfather), and the rabbi for the Givat Moshe neighbourhood in Jerusalem. His brother, Avraham, was the chief rabbi...
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  • party list for the next election. He worked as a neighbourhood Rabbi of Givat Moshe, and led his own yeshiva. He associated with some of his father's rivals...
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    philanthropist Moses Montefiore. Kiryat Moshe is bordered by Givat Shaul. Kiryat Moshe was founded in 1923 with funding from the Moses Montefiore Testimonial...
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    become part of the "Blue Line" of the Jerusalem Light Rail. Just before Givat Moshe Junction, at 770 meters above sea level, the name of the road becomes...
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    land that had been purchased by Moshe Smilansky from the Arab landholders of Aqir and Zarnuqa. During World War II, Givat Brenner supplied products such...
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    Givat HaMivtar (Hebrew: גִּבְעַת הַמִּבְתָּר) is an Israeli settlement and a neighborhood in East Jerusalem established in 1970 between Ramat Eshkol and...
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  • eurobasket.com. "Basketball: Maccabi TA leaves it late at Givat Shmuel". Haaretz. "Maccabi Flattens Givat Shmuel, 81 – 61". Maccabi Tel Aviv Basketball Club...
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    Zichron Ya'akov, Binyamina, and Givat Ada. Finally it was decided in the Knesset on July 31, 2003, to unify Binyamina and Givat Ada only. The area is home...
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    of Moshe Sternbuch, Chanoch Ehrentreu and Yitzchok Arieli. In 1960, Soloveitchik opened his yeshiva in the Gush Shemonim section of the Givat Moshe neighborhood...
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    National Library of Israel—was located on its Edmond J. Safra campus in the Givat Ram neighbourhood of Jerusalem. The university has five affiliated teaching...
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    village. In 1949 the village was resettled by Israelis, becoming part of Givat Shaul. News of the killings was widely publicized, sparking terror among...
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    in 1953. Yismach Moshe, a religious neighborhood, was built in 1962. (During the Shabat, Yismach Moshe is closed to traffic). Givat Savyon was built in...
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    issues like the eradication of poverty and income inequality. Moshe Kahlon was born in the Givat Olga neighborhood of Hadera. He was the fifth of seven children...
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    Hadera (redirect from Givat Olga, Israel)
    Gueta (born 1968), designer Sarit Hadad (born 1978), singer Moshe Kahlon (born 1960; Givat Olga neighborhood), politician Shay Kakon (born 2002), Olympic...
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    Giv'at Olga (redirect from Givat Olga)
    of the neighborhood. F.C. Givat Olga was a local football club that operated in 1953–2015. Yehoshua Hankin Olga Hankin Moshe Kahlon (born here in 1960)...
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  • Moshe Roas (born 1981) is an Israeli artist, who works in sculpture, drawing, printmaking and installation art. He has exhibited in galleries and museums...
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    location in Givat Mordechai. Epstein was known to share a warm relationship with Finkel. Epstein's daughter married Finkel's son, Moshe Finkel. Epstein's...
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    The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is located in the government complex in Givat Ram, Jerusalem. Israel Katz currently holds the Foreign Ministry post. In...
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    outreach organization and yeshiva located near Givat Shaul in the Jerusalem neighborhood of Kiryat Moshe. It is one of the larger Jewish outreach (Hebrew:...
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    Knesset maintains authority in its current composition. The Knesset meets in Givat Ram, Jerusalem. Members of the Knesset are elected nationwide through proportional...
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    Moses Sofer (redirect from Moshe Sofer)
    to his own community and Jewish posterity in the Hebrew translation as Moshe Sofer, also known by his main work Chatam Sofer, Chasam Sofer, or Hatam...
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  • base. Shifra Hasson (Miki Kam) - Mr. Hasson's older daughter. Yosifoun (Moshe Ish Kasit) - the big, strong, but inept cook in the Sinai base. Capt. Shamgar...
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  • scholarship on the Hebrew language in the Hebrew University of Jerusalem of Givat Ram campus." Its stated aims are to assemble and research the Hebrew language...
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    lit. 'Wings of Eagles Street') is a major east–west thoroughfare in the Givat Shaul neighborhood of western Jerusalem. Unlike most Jerusalem streets,...
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    Moshe (Max) W. Prausnitz (Hebrew: משה פראוסניץ; 22 December 1922 – 1 July 1998) was an Israeli archaeologist who specialized in the prehistory field....
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    Kiryat Arba (redirect from Givat Ha'avot)
    of a meeting between senior officials in the office of Defense Minister Moshe Dayan in July 1970, houses would be constructed "for military purposes"...
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    commercial centers were opened in the new, outlying neighborhoods of Talpiot, Givat Shaul, and Malha, drawing customers away from the city center. Government...
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    be built in the early 1990s in Givat Sharret. Ramat Beit Shemesh started to be built on hills immediately south of Givat Sharett in the late 1990s, doubling...
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