- Tel
Adashim (Hebrew: תֵּל עֲדָשִׁים, lit. 'Lentils Hill') is a
moshav in
northern Israel.
Located between Nazareth and Afula, it
falls under the jurisdiction...
- In Me'eretz Kishon: The Book of the 'Emek.
Kishon County Council, Tel
Adashim. 309–312. The
Doctrine of Addai, see http://www.tertullian.org/fathers/addai_2_text...
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government minister.
Rafael Eitan was born
Rafael Kaminsky in the
moshav of Tel
Adashim near
Nazareth in 1929, to
Eliyahu and
Miriam Eitan,
Ukrainian Jewish immigrants...
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pastry topped with
sesame seeds and
filled with
cheese and
olives Maraq '
Adashim—lentil soup
cooked with
tomato sauce Maraq S****t—white-bean soup cooked...
- side. Many of Tzomet's
members and MKs were
neighbors of
Eitan in Tel
Adashim (a
small moshav).
Tzomet ran for the 1984
elections in a
joint list with...
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unknown date (Mazra)[citation needed] Tal al-’Adas,
unknown date (Tel
Adashim) al-'Afoulah, 1925 (Afula) al-Foulah, 1910 (Merhavia) Mashah, 1902 (Kfar...
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Hankin bought 10,000
dunams (10 km2) of land on
which Merhavia and Tel
Adashim were to be
built (this was Hankin's
first major purchase in the Jezreel...
- concluded; it
covered 71,356
dunams in the
Jezreel Valley,
including Tel
Adashim.
Following the
start of the
British Mandate, the Land
Transfer Ordinance...
- Kfar
Barukh Kfar
Gidon Kfar
Yehoshua Merhavia Nahalal Sde Ya'akov Tel
Adashim Zippori Community settlements Adi
Ahuzat Barak Givat Ela
Hoshaya Shim****...
- Israel,
between the
cities Afula and Nazareth, and next to Kfar Gid'on, Tel
Adashim and Mizra.
Founded in 1965 as Emek
Yezreel College, Max
Stern College later...