Kfar Blum (Hebrew: כְּפַר בְּלוּם, lit. Blum Village) is a kibbutz in the Hula Valley part of the Upper Galilee in Israel. Located about 6 km (4 mi) southeast...
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village while to the north is the settlement of Beyt Hillel, built in 1940. Kefar Blum, built in 1943 lies 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) to the southeast. Palmer, 1881...
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35°35′42″E / 33.18806°N 35.59500°E / 33.18806; 35.59500 Neot Mordechai, Kefar Blum, and Beyt Hillel al-Ghazzawiyya Beisan 20 May 1948 1,183 18,408 No trace...
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been obliterated; no trace of it remains. Residents of the settlement of Kefar Blum cultivate the surrounding land." Al-Salihiyya (Salhyeh) marked on John...
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Kfar Adumim (redirect from Kefar Adummim)
- History". Retrieved 2008-10-25. 'Anata Town Profile ARIJ, 2012, p. 19 Blum Leibowitz, Ruthie (14 May 2007). "One on One: Homeland security". The Jerusalem...
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Mahalul, Gevat – in the place of Jibta, Sarid - in the place of Haneifs and Kefar Yehoshua - in the place of Tell Shaman. There is no one place built in this...
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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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ten people. Expounding on the same word "congregation," Rabbi Halafta of Kefar Hanania deduced from the words "God stands in the congregation of God" in...
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