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Givat Haviva (Hebrew: גבעת חביבה) is the
national education center of the
Kibbutz Federation in
Israel founded in 1949. It is the
oldest institution in...
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Haviva Reik (alternately
Haviva Reick,
Havivah Reich,
Chaviva Reiková or
Chaviva Reich) (22 June 1914 – 20
November 1944) was one of 32 or 33 parachutists...
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Lehavot Haviva (Hebrew: לְהֲבוֹת חֲבִיבָה, lit. '
Haviva's Flames') is a
kibbutz in
northern Israel.
Located in the
eastern Sharon plain near the Green...
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Haviva Pedaya (in Hebrew: חביבה פְּדָיָה; born
December 5, 1957) is an
Israeli poet, author,
cultural researcher, and
professor of
Jewish history at Ben-Gurion...
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Haviva Ner-David (formerly
Haviva Krasner-Davidson) is an
Israeli feminist activist and Open Orthodox[citation needed] rabbi. She
received her BA from...
- 32°27′27″N 35°1′12″E / 32.45750°N 35.02000°E / 32.45750; 35.02000
Givat Haviva International School (Hebrew: בית הספר הבינלאומי גבעת חביבה),
commonly shortened...
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Campuses are
located in Ra'anana, Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, Haifa, Beersheba,
Givat Haviva, and Nazareth, in
addition to
approximately fifty study centers located...
- was the
Academic Director of the
Research Institute for
Peace at
Givat Haviva from 1993 to 2000, and
chair of the Emil
Touma Institute for Palestinian...
- and 0.36% Czech; the
remaining 9.56%
inhabitants were of
other groups.
Haviva Reik (1914 – 1944),
Jewish resistance fighter Vladimir Oravsky (born 1947)...
- on the
whole Talmud.
Yaakov S. Spiegel, '"Nimmuqe Yosef" by
Rabbi Joseph Haviva', Sidra: A
Journal for the
Study of
Rabbinic Literature 4:112-113 [Hebrew]...