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- Ha
Bonim or
Habonim (Hebrew: הַבּוֹנִים) may
refer to:
Habonim Dror, a Socialist-Zionist
youth movement Ha
Bonim, Israel, a
moshav in
Israel This disambiguation...
- in Israel. He is "rosh yeshiva" (head of the yeshiva) of
Yeshivat Shuvu Bonim, also
known as
Yeshivat Nechamat Zion, in the
Muslim Quarter of the Old...
- Ha
Bonim (Hebrew: הַבּוֹנִים, The Builders) is a
moshav ****ufi in
northern Israel.
Located 5 km
south of
Atlit and 3 km
north of
Kibbutz Nahsholim, it...
- (patrols, and the
senior bonim, aged
about sixteen,
being given responsibility as
rashei kevutzot (patrol leaders) over the
younger bonim. Moreover,
great emphasis...
-
April 1952 (age 72) Beni Mellal,
Morocco Religion Judaism Alma mater
Shuvu Bonim Tel Aviv
University Position Rosh
Yeshiva Yeshiva Chut Shel
Chessed Organisation...
- The Ha
Bonim disaster (Hebrew: אסון הבונים, Ason Ha
Bonim) was an
accident which took
place on June 11, 1985, when an
Israel Railways train collided with...
-
Betar to left-wing
socialist groups such as Dror, Brit Haolim, Qadima, Hab
Bonim (now
Habonim Dror), and
Hashomer Hatzair. In
contrast to
those who came...
-
flexional endings (ie. -d, -m, -n, -s) do not
count for this (eg. bóni but
bónim, not
boním; apérta but apértad, not apertád) so
perhaps it is
better to say that...
- was an
Israeli politician.
Yoseftal was born in Germany. She
joined the Ha
Bonim movement in 1933 and
worked in
HeHalutz Center in
Berlin from 1934 to 1938...