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Brosh (Hebrew: בְּרוֹשׁ, lit. 'Cypress') is a
moshav in
southern Israel.
Located in the north-western
Negev between Ofakim and Netivot, it
falls under...
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translations favor cypress (otherwise
referred to in
Biblical Hebrew as
berosh). This was
espoused (among others) by Adam Clarke, a
Methodist theologian...
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Entering his
adulthood he also
presented a
Nationally syndicated radio program berosh tsair (Hebrew: בראש צעיר). The son of
Lieutenant Colonel Moti Kaplan, a...
- newspaper, in its
students section.
Afterwards he
started working at the Rosh
Berosh magazine and in the Negev's
local newspaper. In 1980, he
moved to Tel Aviv...
- שְׁמוֹ מָחִיתָ רֹב בָּנָיו וְקִנְיָנָיו עַל הָעֵץ תָּלִיתָ. K'rot
komat berosh bikesh,
Agagi ben Hamdatah. v'niheyata lo l'fach ulemokesh, v'ga'avato nishbata...
- bankruptcy. In 2003, he was
replaced by
Shlomo Lahiani,
founder of the Bat Yam
Berosh Muram (Bat Yam Heads-Up) party. In 2008, he was re-elected with 86% of the...
- and
sealed on Yom Kippur". This
paragraph is
known by its
opening words,
BeRosh Hashana, and it is
traditional that the
litany of
possible destinies is...
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Jadavpur B M High School,
established in 1929[citation needed]
Berosh Shibnath Shastri Institution,
established in 1936[citation needed] Suapur...
- Libya. In 1997, he
founded the
independent political movement Bat Yam
BeRosh Muram (Hebrew: בת ים בראש מורם, "Bat Yam with its head held high"). In 1998...
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Religious Party 433 8.19 1 Bat Yam
Shlomo Lahiani Bat Yam
BeRosh Moram 38,950 86.4 Bat Yam
BeRosh Moram 17,645 37.81 10
HaReshima HaMeuhedet 7,284 15.61...