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    Ramat Raziel (Hebrew: רָמַת רָזִיאֵל, lit. 'Raziel Heights') is a moshav in central Israel. Located in the centre of the Jerusalem corridor, it falls under...
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    In 1955, Raziel's remains were exhumed and transferred to Cyprus, and again in 1961 to Jerusalem's Mount Herzl military cemetery. Ramat Raziel, a moshav...
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  • the British left. Fought in the War of Independence. After settling in Ramat Raziel and being appointed regional commander of the Judean Hills area, he was...
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  • 31°46′52″N 35°03′04″E / 31.78111°N 35.05111°E / 31.78111; 35.05111 Ramat Raziel, Ksalon Shahma Ramle 14 May 1948 325 6,875 31°49′26″N 34°48′40″E / 31...
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    Organization, whose leadership urged Raziel to return to the command of the Irgun. He finally consented. Jabotinsky wrote to Raziel and to Stern, and these letters...
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  • פְּרִי גַּן 1981 Eshkol Southern District Ramat Raziel רָמַת רָזִיאֵל 1942 Gilboa Northern District Ramat Tzvi רָמַת צְבִי 1953 Gilboa Northern District...
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  • exported. Domaine du Castel was founded in 1983 by Eli Ben Zaken in Moshav Ramat Raziel on the outskirts of Jerusalem. From its modest start, producing two barrels...
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    Zion · Naham · Nehusha · Nes Harim · Neve Ilan · Neve Michael · Ora · Ramat Raziel · Sdot Micha · Sho'eva · Shoresh · Ta'oz · Tal Shahar · Tarum · Tirosh...
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    part of the corridor. Route 395 leads from Ein Kerem to the coast, via Ramat Raziel and Bet Shemesh, and continues south. Route 386 leads to the Ella Valley...
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    were expelled. Israel established two moshavs on Kasla's land: in 1948, Ramat Raziel; while in 1952 Ksalon was founded 1 km south of the village site, on...
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  • Moshav was established at this location) Kfar Chabad Timorim Nordia Ramat Raziel HaYogev Herev Le'et Shoresh Bustan HaGalil   Beersheba (Even though the...
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    Beitar (1950) Misgav Dov (1950) Mishmar HaYarden (1949) Nordia (1948) Ramat Raziel (1948) Sal'it (1979)[a] Sha'al (1980)[a] Shaked (1981)[a] Sha'arei Tikva...
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    area was incorporated into the State of Israel. According to Morris, Ramat Raziel was established near Bayt Umm al-Mays, but according to Khalidi there...
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    In 1941, he accompanied David Raziel on a mission to Iraq to sabotage oil fields on the outskirts of Baghdad. When Raziel was killed along with a British...
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    and the movement's militant wing the Irgun, under the leadership of David Raziel, broke with self-restraint in July 1937, opting for a policy of ‘massive...
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  • HaShoah, was written in memory of and dedication to Glazman. In 1938, David Raziel became the head of both Betar and the Irgun Zvai Leumi ("National Military...
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    conductor Full date unknown Ze'ev Herzog – Israeli archaeologist 20 May – David Raziel (born 1910), Russian-born Palestinian Jew, fighter of the Jewish underground...
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    Geonic Periods. Ramat Gan: Bar Ilan University Press. ISBN 9780801872334. Sokoloff, Michael (2003). A Dictionary of Judean Aramaic. Ramat Gan: Bar Ilan...
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    al-Husseini and destroy Iraq's oil refineries. Raziel agreed on condition he be allowed to kidnap al-Husseini. Raziel and other Irgun militants were flown to...
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  • On 9 January 2018, a volunteer medic resident and Rabbi of Havat Gilad, Raziel Shevach, was shot by an unidentified assailant while driving his vehicle...
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    of yeshiva in Kfar Haroeh Hanan Porat, educator and Knesset member David Raziel, commander of the Irgun Rabbi Haim Sabato, Rosh Yeshiva of Yeshivat Birkat...
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    follows the process of creating the statue, which was to be filmed by Itay Raziel. After two months, communications ceased and the production of the film...
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    assist British forces fighting in the Middle East. In 1941, Irgun's David Raziel was killed while fighting in the Kingdom of Iraq with the British against...
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  • Shabsi Yogel (category People from Ramat Gan)
    the Slonim Yeshiva in Europe and after the Holocaust, reestablished it in Ramat Gan, Israel. Rabbi Yogel was born in Pieski, Russia (currently in the Masty...
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    Tamari. However, their relationship ended in August 2014. Tumarkin lives in Ramat Gan. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Yon Tumarkin. Yon Tumarkin at...
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    studied in a chavruta with David Raziel, his cousin’s husband, who would later become the commander of the Irgun. While Raziel was on the run from the British...
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    David Horowitz (1899–1979), first governor of the Bank of Israel Esther Raziel-Naor (1911–2002), Israeli politician Cecil Roth, British Jewish historian...
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  • the 17th after the Israeli Declaration of Independence. Hakoah Maccabi Ramat Gan and Maccabi Haifa made their way to the final, which was played on 16...
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