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    Rehavia or Rechavia (Hebrew: רחביה, Arabic: رحافيا) is an upscale neighbourhood in Jerusalem, Israel. It is bordered by Nachlaot and Sha'arei Hesed to...
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    Rehavia Gymnasium or the Jerusalem Rehavia Gymnasium, by its Hebrew name Gymnasia Rehavia (Hebrew: גמנסיה רחביה, romanized: Gimnazya Rehavya), is a high...
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  • Rehavia Rosenbaum (Hebrew: רחביה רוזנבוים; born 29 April 1934), is a former Israeli football player and coach, mainly identified with Hapoel Tel Aviv...
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    Israel. Kibbutz Kfar Menahem is named after him. On his 70th birthday, the Rehavia neighborhood council decided to change the name of the street in which...
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    assembly hill. Ram is a Hebrew acronym for Rehavia Hamurhevet – Hebrew: רחביה המורחבת, lit. expansion of Rehavia, and there are maps and over evidence for...
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  • of 60,000 artefacts. Shlomo Moussaieff was the second of 12 children of Rehavia Moussaieff, a Jerusalem-born jewellery dealer. He was named after his grandfather...
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    minister is Beit Aghion, at the corner of Balfour and Smolenskin streets in Rehavia, Jerusalem. Term of office in years Beit Aghion Cabinet of Israel Prime...
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  • returning to Israel in 1958. Netanyahu attended high school at Gymnasia Rehavia in Jerusalem. In 1963, when he was in 11th grade, the family returned to...
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    his parents at Beit Aghion, the prime minister's official residence in Rehavia, Jerusalem. They left after Netanyahu lost the 2021 election. In January...
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    Beit Aghion (category Rehavia)
    corner of Balfour Street in the upscale central Jerusalem neighborhood of Rehavia. The house was built between 1936 and 1938 for Greek-Jewish merchant Edward...
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  • (1965–66) Yosef Merimovich (1966–68) Rehavia Rosenbaum (1968–70) Harry Game (1971–74) Shimon Ben Yehonathan (1974–75) Rehavia Rosenbaum (1975–76) Yosef Merimovich...
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  • building. The Bank Leumi branch on the corner of Ramban Street in Jerusalem's Rehavia neighborhood, an example of Bauhaus architecture, was designed by the German...
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    to the university's temporary quarters in the Terra Sancta building in Rehavia. By that time, the university collection included over one million books...
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    Jason's Tomb (category Rehavia)
    dating to the first century BCE in the Hasmonean period, discovered in the Rehavia neighborhood in Jerusalem, Israel. It has been identified as the burial...
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    Ha'avodah, an educator in the Meir Shfeya youth village, principal of Gymnasia Rehavia in Jerusalem, and educator in the "Ahava" youth village in Kiryat Bialik...
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  • Béla Pálfi (1966–67) Nahum Stelmach (1967–69) Milovan Beljin (1969–72) Rehavia Rosenbaum (1972–73) Boaz Kofman (1973–75) Arie Redler (1975–76) Boaz Kofman...
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    several neighborhoods under Garden City influence, including Beth HaKerem, Rehavia, Bayit ve-Gan and Kiryat Moshe in Jerusalem, as well as Hadar HaCarmel...
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    Jaffa Ben Zvi found work as a teacher. In 1909, he organized the Gymnasia Rehavia high school in the Bukhari quarter of Jerusalem together with Rachel Yanait...
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    Bergmann and his wife immigrated to Palestine in 1920. They lived in the Rehavia neighborhood of Jerusalem. Bergmann served as the director of the Jewish...
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    clearly inspired by Benjamin of Tudela's book. A street in Jerusalem's Rehavia neighborhood, Rehov Binyamin Mitudela (רחוב בנימין מטודלה), is named after...
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    Gdud HaAvoda camp in Rehavia, Jerusalem in 1939...
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    Eliahu Eilat was president from 1962 to 1968. The Terra Santa building in Rehavia, rented from the Franciscan Custodians of the Latin Holy Places, was also...
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  • Yatom, and Efraim Halevy. Aliza Magen was born in 1937 and grew up in the Rehavia neighborhood of Jerusalem.[citation needed] In the 1960s, she was sent...
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    the Knesset overlooking the valley. On its east is the neighborhood of Rehavia. The Tzofim scout movement maintains its Jerusalem headquarters in the...
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  • station massacre – 22 killed. 29 January 2004: The Café Moment bombing in Rehavia, Jerusalem, bus line 19 – 11 killed. 22 February 2004: A suicide bombing...
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    his family and settled in Jerusalem. In 1932, he graduated from Gymnasia Rehavia. A fellow classmate, Shulamit Laskov, remembers him as the "shining star"...
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  • Bank 0 15 PFLP claimed responsibility. Café Moment bombing March 9, 2002 Rehavia, Jerusalem 11 54 Hamas claimed responsibility. Egged bus 22 bombing March...
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    family returned to Mandatory Palestine, and settled in Jerusalem in the Rehavia neighborhood. At the age of nine, Reuma moved to Kibbutz Mishmar HaEmek...
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    Paris Square (Jerusalem) (category Rehavia)
    Pariz, also called: France Square = Kikar Tzarfat) is a town square in Rehavia, Jerusalem. The name France Square was established in 1959. In 2007 the...
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    "Metzudos" commentary by R. David Altschuler. Radak Street in Jerusalem's Rehavia neighborhood is named for him.  Singer, Isidore; et al., eds. (1901–1906)...
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