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Ginosar is a
toponym from
northern Israel. It has also been
adopted as a surname,
usually transliterated Ginossar.
Ginosar, Ginossar, Ginnosar, or Gennesaret...
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Ginosar (Hebrew: גִּנּוֹסַר) is a
kibbutz in the
Plain of
Ginosar on the
western s**** of the Sea of
Galilee in Israel.
Located north of
Tiberias on Highway...
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sometimes in the
plural as Chinneroth. In time the name
became Gennesaret and
Ginosar (Hebrew: גִּנֵּיסַר). The
remains of
Kinneret have been
excavated at a...
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mention the sea by the name "Sea of
Ginosar"
after the
small fertile plain of
Ginosar that lies on its
western side.
Ginosar is yet
another name
derived from...
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archaeological dig followed,
undertaken by
members of
Kibbutz Ginosar, the
Israel Antiquities Authority, and
numerous volunteers.
Rumour spread...
- the Banana", 1990, 23–51 Musa
species (PDF) "Sorting Musa names". www.
ginosar-t-c.co.il.
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original on 24
February 2012.
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closed Kadoorie, and
Rabin joined Allon as a
security guard at
Kibbutz Ginosar until the
school re-opened. When he
finished school,
Rabin considered studying...
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covered by the
ruins of
ancient Kinneret (also
known as
Ginosar and Gennesaret), on the
southern slopes of the
Korazim Plateau. Its negative...
- Amos
Ginosar is a
former Israeli weightlifter who won two
Paralympic medals and set
several world records.
Ginosar was born in
Kibbutz Ma'ayan Tzvi and...
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graduating in 1937,
Allon and a
group of
Labor Zionists established Kibbutz Ginosar on land
leased to the
settlement of
Migdal by the
Palestine Jewish Colonization...