| Kadoorie Agricultural High School Talk:Kadoorie_Agricultural_High_School
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| Mishkenot Sha'ananim Mishkenot Sha’ananim (, lit. Tranquil Abode) was the first Jewish neighborhood built outside the walls of the Old City of Jerusalem, on a hill directly across from Mount Zion. Mishkenot_Sha'ananim
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| Kadoorie Agricultural High School Kadoorie Agricultural High School is an agricultural school and youth village in Israel situated next to Mount Tabor in the Lower Galilee, Israel, two kilometers north of the village Kfar Tavor, about 150 meters above sea level. The school was founded in the year 1933." Kadoorie_Agricultural_High_School
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| Military Intelligence Directorate (Israel) For the continent in J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium, see Aman, for the Jordanian Organization, see Aman Jordan.The Directorate of Military Intelligence (, Agaf HaModiin - lit. "the Intelligence Section", often abbreviated to Aman) is Israel's central, overarching military intelligence, in the Israel Defense Forces. Military_Intelligence_Directorate_(Israel)
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| John Z/drafts/Golan Heights User:John_Z/drafts/Golan_Heights
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| Agranat Commission The Agranat Commission was an official National Commission of Inquiry appointed by the Israeli government to investigate the circumstances leading to the outbreak of the Yom Kippur War. The Committee was headed by Shimon Agranat, Chief Justice of Israel's Supreme Court. Its other members were Justice Moshe Landau, State Comptroller Yitzchak Nebenzahl, and former Chiefs of Staff Yigal Yadin and Chaim Laskov. Agranat_Commission
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| Aliyah Talk:Aliyah
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| Berihah Berihah, or "Brichah" ( Berihah
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| Mordechai Eliyahu Mordechai Eliyahu (Mordechai Tzemach Eliyahu, , born 12 March 1928, Jerusalem) is a prominent rabbi, posek and spiritual leader. He served as the Sephardi Chief Rabbi of Israel from 1983 to 1993. Mordechai_Eliyahu
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| Zionist youth movement Zionist youth movement is an organization formed for Jewish children and adolescents for educational, social, and ideological development, including a belief in Jewish nationalism as represented in the State of Israel. Youth leaders in modern movements use informal education approaches to educate toward the movement's ideological goals. Zionist_youth_movement
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| Kfar Darom Kfar Darom (, lit. South Village) was a kibbutz and Israeli settlement within the Gush Katif bloc in the Gaza Strip. Kfar_Darom
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| Yosef Burg Dr Yosef Shlomo Burg (, born 31 January 1909, died 15 October 1999) was a long-serving Israeli politician and Rabbi. Yosef_Burg
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| Judah Leib Gordon Judah Leib Gordon (born Dec. 7, 1830, Vilnius, Lithuania died Sept. 16, 1892, St. Petersburg, Russia) (Hebrew:יהודה לייב גורדון) was among the most important Hebrew poets of the Jewish Enlightenment. Gordon was born to well-to-do Jewish parents who owned a hotel in Vilnius. Judah_Leib_Gordon
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| Dayenu Dayenu (Hebrew:Jewish holiday of Passover. The word "Dayenu" means approximately, "it would have been enough for us" or "it would have sufficed" (day in Hebrew is "enough", and -enu the first person plural suffix, "to us"). This traditional up-beat Passover song is over one thousand years old. Dayenu
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| Isser Yehuda Unterman Talk:Isser_Yehuda_Unterman
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| Isser Yehuda Unterman Isser Yehuda Unterman (1886 - 1976) was the Ashkenazi Chief Rabbi of Israel from 1964 until 1972.Born in Brest-Litovsk in modern Belarus, Unterman was educated at the Etz Chaim Yeshiva in Maltsch. There, he became a pupil of its Rosh Yeshiva, Rabbi Shimon Shkop. Isser_Yehuda_Unterman
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| Michalis Famelis/My Notes User:Michalis_Famelis/My_Notes
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| Menahem Ussishkin Avraham Menachem Mendel Ussishkin (14 August 1863 - 2 October 1941) was a notable Zionist leader. Menahem_Ussishkin
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| Nathan Alterman Natan Alterman (August 14, 1910, Warsaw – March 28, 1970, Israel) was an Israeli poet, playwright, journalist, and translator. Nathan_Alterman
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| Harry Luke Sir Harry Charles Luke, KCMG (1884-1969) was a British colonial official. His father was of Austro-Hungarian origin, but later acquired American citizenship; his mother was a Polish Catholic of the minor nobility. He was educated at Eton College and at Trinity College, Oxford. Harry_Luke
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