- Ha-Shaḥar (Hebrew: הַשַּׁחַר, lit. 'The Dawn') was a Hebrew-language
monthly periodical,
published and
edited at
Vienna by
Peretz Smolenskin from 1868...
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HaShahar Tower (Hebrew: מגדל השחר,
Migdal HaShahar) is a skys****er
located in the Tel Aviv
District city of Givatayim, Israel.
HaShahar Tower located...
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Kokhav HaShahar (Hebrew: כּוֹכַב הַשַּׁחַר, also
spelt Kochav Shachar and
Kochav HaShachar, trans.
Morning Star) is an
Israeli settlement in the northern...
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Ayelet HaShahar (Hebrew: אַיֶּלֶת הַשַּׁחַר) is a
kibbutz in
northern Israel acquired in 1892 and
settled in the
second Aliyah,
located on the Korazim...
- BBC News Magazine.
Retrieved 18 May 2014. "Hebrew
article in Ynet
about Hashahar". Ynet.
Retrieved 15
March 2020. Jaffee, Gabriella. "Experience one of...
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antipathy and distrust. (Jan 2007)
Exchange of
friendly fire Anat el-
Hashahar, an
Israeli and
founder of METalks,
debates the Arab–Israeli
conflict –...
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between Rosh
HaNikra and
Buazia near Lake Hula (just
north of today's
Ayelet HaShahar).
France did not
establish its rule in the
region and did not send sufficient...
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forced the
closure of Makhar. Most of the
residents then left for
Ayelet HaShahar. From 1960 to 1963, a
Jansenist Catholic kibbutz,
inspired by the kibbutzim...
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finally halted and
attacked by far-right
activists near
Kokhav HaShahar,
catching the
driver off guard. A
military force that came to the rescue...
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village of
Taibe where they were
given shelter and an
escort to
Ayelet Hashahar,
which was
under British control. The Franco-Syrian War
entered its last...