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    Merhavia (Hebrew: מֶרְחַבְיָה, lit. 'Spacious place of Yah') is a kibbutz in northern Israel. Located to the east of Afula, it falls under the jurisdiction...
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  • Merhavia (Hebrew: מרחביה) may refer to: Merhavia (kibbutz), a kibbutz in northern Israel Merhavia (moshav), a moshav in northern Israel originally known...
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    Mishmar HaEmek (category Kibbutz Movement)
    Jezreel Valley including Beit Alfa, Sarid, Mizra and Merhavia, later joined by children from Kibbutz Gan Shmuel and youth from the Youth Aliyah. In the...
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    generations. His father, Nahman Betser, was born in the second kibbutz in Israel, Merhavia, that his grandparents also helped establish. Betser lived in...
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  • Feves (1918–1985), American artist La Fève, historical name for the Merhavia kibbutz in Israel Fluorinated polyols (FEVE), a raw material to make polyurethane...
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    Yedidya Ya'ari (category People from Merhavia)
    former leader of the Mapam party. He is the father of three and lives in Merhavia. In July 1969, as a commando in Shayetet 13, he was badly wounded and mistakenly...
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    1929 a kibbutz, also by the name of Merhavia, was established next to the moshav.[citation needed][dubious – discuss] Merhavia founders 1910 Merhavia first...
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    immigrated to Ottoman Palestine, where he worked as an agricultural laborer in Merhavia and Kfar Uria. During the First World War, he worked on the Kinneret Farm...
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    husband immigrated to Mandatory Palestine, settling in Merhavia, later becoming the kibbutz's representative to the Histadrut. In 1934, she was elevated...
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    Meir Ya'ari (category People from Merhavia)
    founded Kibbutz Artzi, was elected its secretary and took part in drafting its principles. In 1929, he was among the founders of Kibbutz Merhavia, where...
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  • the southern Tzahala in Tel Aviv. She studied Hebrew in a studio at Kibbutz Merhavia. At the 1967 Israeli Women's Chess Championship, Frida Schahar-Rabinovich...
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    born. In 1943 the Bar-Adon family moved to the moshav Merhavia, contiguous with Kibbutz Merhavia, where they lived until Dorothy's death. The closeness...
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  • Hamutal Shabtai (category People from Merhavia)
    has one sister, Orly, who is a clinical psychologist. She grew up at Kibbutz Merhavia. Her mother taught at Seminar Hakibbutzim and was often absent from...
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    and a half years old, she was sent to join her older sister Netta at Kibbutz Merhavia in the Harod Valley. While living there, both sisters changed their...
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    Amira Sartani (category People from Merhavia)
    Knesset for the Alignment and Mapam between 1984 and 1988. Born in kibbutz Merhavia during the Mandate era, Sartani studied at the educational institute...
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  • Mandatory Palestine. In 1957, after completing military service, he joined Kibbutz Merhavia, but returned to Tel Aviv in 1967. His daughter, Hamutal Shabtai, wrote...
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  • List of Moshavim List of Kibbutzim Kibbutzim Facts and Figures, 2006 "The kibbutz is Israel’s original start-up", The Forward, July 19, 2020, by Jacob Sivak...
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  • in Maroun al-Ras St.-Sgt. Yonatan Hadasi, 21, of Kibbutz Merhavia St.-Sgt. Yotam Gilboa, 21, of Kibbutz Maoz Haim Egoz fighters killed 20 July 2006 in Maroun...
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    Gurion Blvd. Merhavia (kibbutz) 0.5 0.31 צומת מרחביה (Merhavia Junction) Road 7155 Merhavia (moshav) 2 1.2 צומת מושב מרחביה (Moshav Merhavia Junction) Entrance...
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    HaMa'apil (category Kibbutz Movement)
    Ma'abarot and Merhavia. Most of the members were illegal immigrants (known in Hebrew as Ma'apilim) to Mandatory Palestine.[citation needed] The kibbutz itself...
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    Hashomer organization. Israel Giladi Hashomer members Hashomer members from Merhavia 1915 The IDF's Hashomer ribbon Hashomer memorial at Tel Hai Manya Shochat...
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  • for the moshav that was later on re-established with the same name and/or other name. List of kibbutzim a former kibbutz that became a moshav in 2008...
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    Moshe Mann (category People from Merhavia)
    lived in a kibbutz near Haifa and participated in the founding of the National Kibbutz Movement. He joined the Haganah and moved to Merhavia. Mann was...
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    Declaration. The founders were joined by former kibbutz residents, a number of people from the Co-operative in Merhavia, as well as many settlers from Petah Tikva...
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  • Gorky, Loyles Samgin: Romance; From Russian: S. Herberg, 3 volumes, Merhavia: HaKibbutz HaArtzi Hashomer Hatzair ("Every Worker's Book"): 1950–1951. Trojan...
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    1943, is an Israeli conductor and composer. Yoav Talmi was born in Kibbutz, Merhavia Talmi studied composition and orchestral direction first in Israel...
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  • were tasked with the creation of Merhavia by the Zionist Congress, which later became a successful Moshav and Kibbutz. The Prussian and later German government...
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    2006 St.-Sgt. Yonatan Hadasi (Maglan), 21, of Kibbutz Merhavia St.-Sgt. Yotam Gilboa (Maglan), 21, of Kibbutz Maoz Haim July 20, 2006 Maj. Benjamin (Benji)...
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    Sejera, and helped building the first kibbutz – Degania, as well as helping to support and organize Kinneret, Merhavia and other settlements. Later, he supported...
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    Haifa Workers Council. Amongst the founders of HaKibbutz HaArtzi, he also helped establish kibbutz Merhavia in 1929. In 1930, he started work as an emissary...
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