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    gangs. Kfar Malal 1943 Kfar Malal 1942 1:20,000 Kfar Malal 1945 1:250,000 In 2006 Malal Park Industries Ltd, co-owned by members of Kfar Malal, signed an...
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    Kfar Saba (redirect from Kefar Sava)
    the Wayback Machine Kfar Sava Municipal Council Vilnai, Ze'ev (1976). "Kefar-Sava". Ariel Encyclopedia (in Hebrew). Vol. 4. Israel: Am Oved. pp. 3790–96...
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    original on 28 June 2016. Retrieved 22 July 2016. Orni, Efraim (2008). "Kefar Malal". Jewish Virtual Library. Retrieved 22 July 2016. Palestine Post, 20–23...
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  • Kefar Shiḥlayim (Hebrew: כפר שחלים), also Kfar Shiḥlim, Kfar Shahliim and Kfar Shiḥlaya, a place name compounded of the word "Kefar" (village) plus a...
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    p. 53-54. Ḥaṭṭot Ne'urim, vol. 2, p. 3. Derek la-'Abor Golim, p. 16. Kefar Malal  This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public...
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    Kfar Chabad (redirect from Kefar Chabad)
    vocational training in printing, mechanics, carpentry, and agriculture for male students, and education for female students. The programs are combined with...
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    Zikrin (redirect from Kefar Dikhrin)
    womenfolk of the village bare only male children (hence: dikhra = male). According to Lamentations Rabbah, the region of Kefar Dhikrin was one of the most densely...
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    Eran Groumi (category Israeli male swimmers)
    events in 1999 as well. Eran has served as a swimming coach for H20 Plus in Kefar Schmaryahu, Israel in the Tel Aviv District. "גל כהן גרומי (שחייה) - וואלה...
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  • that of the Samaritan etc. of the Dositheans. A pupil of Shammai lived in Kefar Yitma, east of modern Ariel, north of Shiloh. A tanna mentioned in a baraita...
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    of 10,020, and in 1948, it had grown to 12,500. The suburb of Rehovot, Kefar Marmorek, had a population of 500 Jews in 1948. On 29 February 1948, the...
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    together with remains from the Byzantine era. Kafr Qasim is identified with Kefar Kesem (Hebrew: כפר קסם), a site mentioned in the Tosefta as home to a pagan...
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  • Leon Prudovsky (category Israeli male screenwriters)
    International Film Festival. 2003 – Occasional Rain (short) 2004 – Roads to Kefar Qasem (documentary) 2005 – Dark Night (short) 2007 – Like a Fish Out of...
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    Cafarone, corruption of Cafarnao or the local Hebrew dialectization of "Kefar Aharon", namely "The Hamlet of Aaron" (maybe a Jewish religious leader,...
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    the propurted Tomb of Ezra in Taduf near Aleppo, the shrine of Abraham in Kefar Avaraham (aka Barza) near Damascus, and several other shrines dedicated...
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  • Tiklāl Mashta—Shabazi (in Hebrew). Vol. 1–2 (facsimile ed.). Jerusalem / Kefar-Saba. OCLC 24067521.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher...
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    J614 Jayroud 1–3 & 9 Jebel Saaidé II Jeftelik Jericho Kaus Kozah Kebara Kefar Vitkin 3 Khallat Anaza (BDS 1407) Khirbat Janba Kosak Shamali Maaleh Ramon...
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    Tamra is identical to Kefar Tamartha, a Jewish village mentioned in the Talmud as the home of 3rd century amora Rabbi Shila of Kefar Tamarta. On a hill some...
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    a tradition from Kafr Yasif, cited by F.M. Abel, the village was named Kefar Akko, lit. 'Akko village', until Josephus fortified it and named it after...
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    receive reward. But Rabbi Eliezer the son of Rabbi Zadok and Rabbi Simeon of Kefar Acco both cited cases where local tradition reported the ruins of such houses...
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    wooden bats, and the like.” In Israel the Habbanim settled in two moshavim: Kefar Shalem, near Tel Aviv and Bereqet, 3 kilometres (2 mi) from Ben Gurion Airport...
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