- The Dome of the Rock (Arabic: قبة الصخرة, romanized: Qubbat aṣ-Ṣaḵra) is an
Islamic shrine at the
center of the Al-Aqsa
mosque compound on the
Temple Mount...
- "
HaSela haAdom" (Hebrew: הסלע האדום, lit. 'The Red Rock') is an
Israeli song
written by Haim Hefer, with
music by
Yochanan Zarai,
recorded by Arik Lavie...
- soap
opera (2015–2020) Red Rock West, a 1993 film
starring Nicolas Cage
HaSela haAdom (The Red Rock),
Israeli song Red Rock (drink), a
brand of American...
- Bat Yam (Hebrew: בַּת יָם or בַּת־יָם (audio)) is a city
located on Israel's
Mediterranean Sea coast, on the
Central Coastal Plain just
south of Tel Aviv...
- with
Charlemagne as his godfather. He was
possibly married to
Giesela (or
Hasela), a
daughter or
sister to Widukind, and
therefore closely related to him...
- by two
Israelis in 1958, Haim
Hefer wrote the
lyrics for a
ballad called HaSela haAdom ("The Red Rock") In 1977, the
Lebanese Rahbani brothers wrote the...
- "Hafinjan" (The
Billy Kettle), "Hayu Zmanim" (In
Those Days), "The Red Rock" (
HaSela haAdom) and "Hamilkhama Ha'achrona" (The Last War) are
considered Israeli...
- H****ela (Swedish pronunciation: [
ˈhâsːɛla]) is a
locality situated in
Nordanstig Muni****lity, Gävleborg County,
Sweden with 364
inhabitants in 2010. Center...
-
Kibbutz HaSela (lit. The Rock),
whereas "kibbutz" is
still understood here as a
wandering "collective", not as a settlement. For a
while the
HaSela collective...
- cross-border
treks were
considered a rite of p****age for
elite youth. The song "
HaSela HaAdom" (The Red Rock),
which praised a
group killed attempting the trek...