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Hashalom (Peace) was a
Sephardic journal published in
Belgrade from 1903
until 1906. The
number of
pages differed from 8 to 24 and the
format was 15×23 cm...
- Tel Aviv–
HaShalom railway station (Hebrew: תַּחֲנַת תֵּל אָבִיב – הַשָּלוֹם) is a
major railway station on the
Ayalon Railway in
central Tel Aviv, Israel...
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Among the
honorifics in Judaism,
there are
several traditional honorifics for the dead
which are used when
naming and
speaking of the deceased. Different...
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Hamilchama al
hashalom is a 1968 film
directed by
Jules D****in. A
version in
French was
released under the
title Comme un éclair, and the
English language...
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stations along the
Ayalon Highway:
three of them, Tel Aviv University,
HaShalom (the
busiest station in Israel,
adjacent to
Azrieli Center) and HaHagana...
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singles and albums.
Among his
singles was the
extremely po****r hit
Derech Hashalom. In 2015 he
wrote and
composed the
songs "The Sky is the Limit" and "Shekrim"...
- (a
short section that
connects Kaplan Street with
HaShalom Road). It is
situated next to the
HaShalom Interchange on the
Ayalon Highway. The
center can...
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extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. Beit
HaShalom, (Hebrew: בית השלום, lit.
House of Peace) or the
Rajabi House, also known...
- well-being/peace?") is a
Hebrew equivalent of the
English "how are you?". Alav
hashalom (עָלָיו הַשָּׁלוֹם; "upon him is peace") is a
phrase used in some Jewish...
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HaShalom Stadium (Hebrew: איצטדיון השלום) also
known as Al-Salam
Stadium (Arabic: ستاد السلام) is a
stadium with a
capacity of 5,800.
Located in Umm al-Fahm...