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railway in its
median between Ein
HaKore and Modi'in.
Railway sections are
currently operational between Be'er
Yaakov and
HaRishonim Interchange, and between...
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Eilabun Junction (65, 806) Ein Afek
Junction (4, 7911) Ein
HaKore Junction (42, 431) Ein
HaMifrats
Junction (4, 8510) Ein
Hatsva Junction (90, 227) Ein...
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commandments arranged according to
Maimonides (Prague, n.d.); and Ḳol
ha-
Ḳore, a
short Hebrew grammar for use in
schools (Cracow, n.d.). This article incorporates...
- on Lamentations);
Menorat ha-Zahab, also
extant in m****cript,
probably a
haggadic commentary on Lamentations; Ein
ha-
Kore, a
commentary on the Moreh...
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classical pronunciation: [per.se.pʰó.nɛː]), also
called Kore (/ˈkɔːriː/ KOR-ee; Gr****: Κόρη, romanized:
Kórē, lit. 'the maiden') or Cora, is the
daughter of Zeus...
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Jedaiah ha-Penini's Beḥinat 'Olam.
Commentary on his father's
Sefer ha-Yesodot,
known only
through a
citation in En
ha-
Ḳore. Just as
Sefer ha-Yesodot...
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Torah reading (Hebrew: קריאת התורה, K'riat
haTorah, "Reading [of] the Torah"; Ashke****c pronunciation:
Kriyas haTorah) is a
Jewish religious tradition that...
- were
organized as a team in 1930 in
Rishon LeZion and were
called "Ein
Hakore"
until 1937, when they
established the
kibbutz as a
tower and
stockade settlement...
- to
scientific publications related to his work. He was the
discoverer of
Hakore hot springs. He
became a
Scout leader in 1916, and parti****ted in the 2nd...
- born in Salonica,
author of the
literary chronicle known by the
title Ḳore ha-Dorot.
Conforte came of a
family of scholars. His
early instructors were...