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Biriyya (Arabic: بيريّا) was a
Palestinian Arab
village in the
Safad Subdistrict. It was depo****ted
during the 1947–1948
Civil War in
Mandatory Palestine...
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village of
Biriyya housed an Arab
Muslim community. The
Jewish village was
founded in 1946 on a site
adjacent to the Arab town of
Biriyya. Both Arab and...
- and Istanbul. By 1555,
Joseph Karo was
already a
resident of the
village Biriyya near Safed,
during which year he
completed writing the
first order of the...
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trace 33°5′27″N 35°33′28″E / 33.09083°N 35.55778°E / 33.09083; 35.55778
Biriyya Safad 2 May 1948 278 5,579 Matateh/Yiftach 3 or more
Jewish families 32°58′47″N...
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centuries attest to
Galilean presence in
villages such as Kafr Y****if,
Biriyya, and Alma, but no
Jewish continuity in
those was
found in 19th and 20th...
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Religion (Judaism)
Codification of
Jewish law
Shulchan Aruch;
Safed and
Biriyya Toledo 1488
Moses ben
Joseph di
Trani Religion (Judaism)
Rabbi of Safed...
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secure a
corridor through the
mountains by
capturing the Arab
village of
Biriyya. The Arab
Liberation Army
placed artillery pieces on a hill
adjacent to...
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British Mandate near the
Jewish village of
Birya and the Arab
village of
Biriyya. In 1946 the
Birya affair took
place here.
Today the
fortress operates...
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areas and
black streets),
showing the
relative location of Ein
Zeitim (top, centre-left)
north of the
Palestinian villages of
Biriyya and Ein al-Zeitun....
- 45a). Others, dissenting,
think that Beri is to be
recognised in the name
Biriyya, ca. 2 km.
north of Safed. Josephus, The
Jewish War (2.18.9). As pointed...