Yavne'el (Hebrew: יַבְנְאֵל, Arabic: يفنيئيل) is a moshava and local council in the Northern District of Israel. Founded in 1901, it is one of the oldest...
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Mas'ha (1901), renamed Kfar Tavor in 1903 Yavne'el (1901) Menahemia (1901) Beit Gan (1903; next to Yavne'el) Atlit (1903) Giv'at Ada (1903) Kfar Saba...
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founder and leader of the self-styled "Breslov City" in the Galilee town of Yavne'el, Israel, and had thousands of Hasidim around the world. Eliezer Shlomo...
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1932 the first Well drilling was done in the Yavne'el Valley which supplied irrigation water to Yavne'el. In 1942 a water pipeline was constructed from...
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RWD-13) taking place on 17 December. The Galilee Squadron was formed at Yavne'el in March 1948, and the Negev Squadron was formed at Nir-Am in April. By...
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community – largely consisting of baalei teshuvah – in the Galilee town of Yavne'el, Israel, in 1985. As of 2015, that community had nearly 400 families, representing...
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Mas'ha (1901), renamed Kfar Tavor in 1903 Yavne'el (1901) Menahemia (1901) Beit Gan (1903; next to Yavne'el) Atlit (1903) Giv'at Ada (1903) Kfar Saba...
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Wadi Rajib, the last before Wadi Zarqa Wadi Nimrin from the west Nahal Yavne'el Nahal Tavor (Tabor Stream) Nahal Yissakhar Nahal Harod Nahal Bezeq, on...
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Nazareth. The new brigade had five battalions, with its headquarters in Yavne'el: During the 1947–48 Civil War in Mandatory Palestine, Golani mostly participated...
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Syria, Tell Na'ama (Na'ameh) in the Hula Valley, Tell Na'am (en-Naam) near Yavne'el Tell ʿUbeidiya in the Jordan Valley. It has been tentatively associated...
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genus of stilt bugs Yemma, a former village on the site of present-day Yavne'el, Israel Yem people, an ethnic group in south-western Ethiopia Yama, a Hindu...
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(later called Ness Ziona), Beer Yaakov, Hadera (Nachliel), Zichron Yaakov, Yavne'el, Gedera, Ben Shemen, Kinneret, Degania and Milhamia. Others chose to live...
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archaeologists working in Israel. Ruth Amiran was born in the moshava Yavne'el in the Galilee area of the Ottoman Empire. In 1908 her father Yehezkel...
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Shibli-Umm al-Ghanam Shlomi Tuba-Zangariyye Tur'an Yafa an-Naseriyye Yanuh-Jat Yavne'el Yesod HaMa'ala Yirka Zarzir al-Batuf Bustan al-Marj Emek HaYarden Gilboa...
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Maj. Raz Tabbi, 22, of Rishon le-Zion Sgt. Maj. Arye Abramson, 22, of Yavne’el Sgt. Maj. Yochanan Hilberg, 22, of Netzer Hazani Staff Sgt. Guy Golan,...
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member of the Knesset for Likud between 1974 and 1977. Yoffe was born in Yavne'el in 1913, during the era when the Ottoman Empire still controlled Palestine...
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Ottoman rule, in 1908. He worked in agriculture in Petah Tikva, Rehovot, Yavne'el and Kinneret until 1911, when he became active in Hapoel Hatzair (the Young...
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intelligence provided by the Jewish Agency surrounded a Lehi safehouse in Yavne'el and raked it with machine gun fire, mortally wounding one Lehi member while...
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Galilee, located in the Yavne'el Valley and adjacent to the moshava Yavne'el. Mishmar HaShlosha officially became part of Yavne'el in 1953. The moshav was...
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Drosha – rabbi Eliezer Shlomo Schick, Yavne'el Synagogue...
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was killed by Arab thieves on February 13, 1911, near Yavne'el and Beit Gan (now part of Yavne'el) after refusing to give up his cart and mules. Israel...
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Jerusalem. His son Yehiam (Hebrew for "long live the nation"), born in Yavne'el in October 1918, was killed in a Palmach operation known as the Night of...
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Smadar may refer to: Smadar, a settlement near Yavne'el, Israel Smadar Lavie, American-Israeli anthropologist, author, and activist Smadar Levi, Israeli...
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קרן פלס Background information Born (1979-03-11) 11 March 1979 (age 45) Yavne'el, Israel Genres Piano pop, rock Occupation(s) Singer-songwriter, musician...
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(Arabic: Wadi al-Rubudiyeh) Nahal Arbel [he] (Arabic: Wadi al-Hamam) Nahal Yavne’el [he] (Arabic: Wadi Fidjdjas, sometimes spelled Fijas) Yarmouk River Nahal...
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Gilboa Mount Tabor Nahal Tavor Shimron Kinneret Ein Nun Mount Arbel Nahal Yavne'el Safed Nahal Amud Nahal Ayun Nahal Betzet Nahal Dishon Ein Avazim Ein Elah...
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91 46 Alfe Menashe 97 24 11-14 165 31 Ahuzat Barak 39 24 6-10 102 102 Yavne'el 148 24 20 79 58 Kaukab Abu al-Hija 54 23 1-5 51 59 Nof Ayalon 50 23 11-14...
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משמר השלושה 1937 Northern District 1953 The moshav became part of the Yavne'el local council in 1953 Kfar Avraham כפר אברהם 1932 Central District 1952...
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Jewish Wars,' Yosef enumerates that he fortified 'Sela Akbara, Safed, Yavne'el, and Meron.' Safed is likely the fortress mentioned. Yosef chose to build...
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from Israel, made in the Lower Galilee region. The company is based in Yavne'el, and its olive groves are in Kibbutz Degania Alef. Their olive oil is made...
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