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Dorot (Hebrew: דּוֹרוֹת, lit. 'Generations') is a
kibbutz in
southern Israel.
Located on
Route 334 near Sderot, it
falls under the muni****l jurisdiction...
- Izi
Dorot (Hebrew: יצחק דורות; 1916–1980), born
Isidor Roth, was an
Israeli military official, and
director of the
Shabak between 1952 and 1953 and a...
- of
Aryeh Löb of Plock.
Heilprin is
especially known through his
Seder Ha
Dorot. This work
consists of
three independent volumes or parts: The
first of...
- The
Seder Ha
Dorot or "Book of Generations" (completed 1725,
published 1769) by
Lithuanian Rabbi Jehiel Heilprin (1660–1746) is a Hebrew-language chronological...
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Yeridat ha-
dorot (Hebrew: ירידת הדורות),
meaning literally "the
decline of the generations", or
nitkatnu ha-
dorot (נתקטנו הדורות),
meaning "the diminution...
- for
months at a time.
Although Halevy is best
known for his
classic work
Dorot Harishonim,
rebutting many of the
mainstream historical accounts of Jewish...
- to ********inate
Hamas bombmaker Yahya Ayyash.
Isser Harel (1948–1952) Izi
Dorot (1952–1953) Amos
Manor (1953–1963)
Yossef Harmelin (1964–1974)
Avraham Ahituv...
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Journal of
Jewish Studies , v. 32 no. 3,
Spring 2014, pp 102-119.
Dorot, 288.
Dorot, 290
Dorot, 289.
Information Center for
Israeli Art
Entry gallery site gallery...
- from the
original on 24
January 2022.
Retrieved 20
August 2022.
Seder ha-
Dorot, p. 252, 1878 ed. "Jerusalem". jewishencyclopedia.com.
Archived from the...
- of ; ib. i. 10).
According to "Gelilot Ereẓ Yisrael" (quoted in "Seder ha-
Dorot," i. 118, Warsaw, 1889),
Micah was
buried in Chesil, a town in southern...