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HaLevanon (lit. 'The Lebanon') was the
first Hebrew-language
newspaper to be
published in the Land of Israel.
Published between 1863 and 1886, its chief...
- (1899–1986), a
mayor of Tel Aviv
Nehemiah Levanon (1915-2003),
leader of
Lishkat HaKesher (Nativ)
Yaacov Levanon (Bilansky) (1895–1965), an
Israeli musician...
- ISBN 9780791413692 – via
Google Books.
HaLevanon 14 no 2
Archived 2007-07-21 at the
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HaLevanon 14 no 14 – page 4
Archived 2007-07-21...
- of Jerusalem, and of
HaLevanon, the
first Hebrew language newspaper established in
Jerusalem and
published in Palestine.
Michal HaCohen was born in Yasvin...
- "PDF of
Genesis with
Sefer ha-Brit commentary". Hebrewbooks.org.
Retrieved 2013-06-18.
Original full
version of
HaLevanon publishings Archived February...
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Nehemiah Levanon (Hebrew: נחמיה לבנון;
March 23, 1915 –
September 2, 2003) was an
Israeli intelligence agent, diplomat, head of the
aliyah program Nativ...
- The Pre-Military
Academy (Mechina) "Ateret"
Mechina Kdam
Tzvait –
Arzei Halevanon located in Ma'ale
Ephraim Archived 7
April 2007 at the
Wayback Machine...
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entrepreneur and
farmer in
Ottoman Palestine. He was one of the co-founders of
HaLevanon, the
first Hebrew language newspaper printed in Palestine. He co-founded...
- over 40,000
citrons had been exported. The pro-Zionist
newspapers HaMelitz and
HaLevanon were
instrumental in
stirring up
interest in
etrog cultivation in...
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Mordechai Levanon (1901 - 1968) was an
Israeli painter. He was one of the
foremost Israeli landscape painters. He was the
winner of the
Dizengoff prize...