- Beit
HaArava (Hebrew: בֵּית הָעֲרָבָה, lit. 'House of the Arabah') is an
Israeli settlement and
kibbutz in the West Bank.
Located near the Dead Sea and...
-
during the War of Independence, were
forced to
abandon their kibbutz, Beit
HaArava,
north of the Dead Sea and to look for a new
place to settle. Nowadays...
- 1947. In 1947 he
joined kibbutz Beit
HaArava, and
served in the
Israel Defense Forces as part of the Beit
HaArava group in Sedom. When the
kibbutz was...
-
consolidation in the
southern Dead Sea.
Residents of
Kalya and
nearby Beit
HaArava ultimately fled by boat on 20 May 1948, and the two
kibbutzim were destro****...
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Jerusalem Jewish Quarter, Hebron, Ein Tzurim, Masu'ot Yitzhak, Revadim, Beit
HaArava, Kalya, Kfar Etzion, Atarot, Kfar Darom, Neve Yaakov, and Tel Or In many...
- The
Arava Stream (Hebrew: נחל הערבה,
Nahal HaArava) is an
intermittent stream (occasionally
flowing in the rainy,
winter season) that
flows from the approximate...
- is 18 km long and
flows in a
general easterly direction into the
Nahal HaArava,
which in turn
flows northward into the
southernmost end of the Dead Sea...
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Desert of the
Sinai Peninsula, and it
flows into the
estuary of
Nahal HaArava.
Water flow
exists only
during flash floods. This is the
drainage basin's...
- alleys, etc.). In 1943,
Reisman was one of the
founders of
Kibbutz Beit
HaArava in the
north of the Dead Sea.
After the
kibbutz was
evacuated during the...
- In the 1930s,
Almog was one of the
founders of the
nearby kibbutz Beit
HaArava.[citation needed] The
kibbutz runs a
guesthouse and spa. On the grounds...