- The
Adnei haSadeh (meaning "human-like wild creatures") is an
animal or
legendary creature mentioned in
ancient Jewish texts. The word
adnei is a variation...
- Hish (Hebrew: חי"ש, a
Hebrew acronym for Heil
HaSadeh (Hebrew: חיל השדה), lit.
Field Corps) was a
corps formed by the
Haganah in the
British Mandate of...
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Yoram Sadeh.
Sadeh died in Tel Aviv in
August 1952. By then he had
become a
charismatic and
colorful figure whose nickname in the
Palmach was
HaZaken (The...
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Mashabei Sadeh (Hebrew: מַשְׁאַבֵּי שָׂדֶה) is a
kibbutz in
southern Israel.
Located in the
Negev desert, it
falls under the
jurisdiction of
Ramat HaNegev...
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Corporation (IPBC/Kan),
selected its
representative through the show
HaKokhav
HaBa (Rising Star), in
collaboration with
commercial broadcaster Keshet...
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Palestine Studies. p. 185. ISBN 0-88728-224-5. "History".
Ramat HaShofet website.
HaSadeh Archived 2016-11-08 at the
Wayback Machine A.B.
Rimonim AP (September...
- Sheva".
Ariel Encyclopedia (in Hebrew). Vol. 1. Tel Aviv, Israel:
Sifriyat HaSadeh. pp. 473–515. Cotterell, Paul (1986). "Chapter 3". The
Railways of Palestine...
- and HISH)
commanded by
Yitzhak Sadeh and Dan Laner. The
battle began when al-Qawuqji
launched an
attack against Mishmar HaEmek with the
intent of taking...
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Pinchas Sadeh, also
Pinhas Sadeh, (Hebrew: פנחס שדה, born in Lemberg,
Poland 1929; died 29
January 1994 in Jerusalem, Israel) was a Polish-born Israeli...
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April 1938, p. 9;
Grine Felder, Haynt, 15
April 1938, p. 1.
Yaldei haSadeh (Sadot Yerukim), Al Hamishmar, 30
November 1945, p. 7.
Chantal Nicole Catherine...