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Ramat HaShofet (Hebrew: רָמַת הַשּׁוֹפֵט, lit. 'The
Judge Heights') is a
kibbutz in
northern Israel.
Located in the
Menashe Heights, it
falls under the...
- Ein
HaShofet (Hebrew: עֵין הַשּׁוֹפֵט, lit.
Spring of the Judge) is a
kibbutz in
northern Israel.
Located in the
Menashe Heights region around 25 km southeast...
- (1926),
Yokneam Moshava (1935),
HaZorea (1936), Ein
HaShofet (1937),
Dalia (1939) and
Ramat HaShofet (1941). For many
years Ein
HaEmek was an agricultural...
- War.
Oliver Sacks,
British neurologist,
spent the
summer of 1955 in Ein
HaShofet.
Bernie Sanders,
American senator from Vermont,
volunteered at Kibbutz...
- The
first Head of the
Megiddo Regional Council was
Avraham Fine from Ein
HaShofet. At the time of its establishment, the
council included only 3,000 inhabitants...
- that was
established in 2010 in Nof
HaGalil and
expanded to
Kibbutz Ramat HaShofet. The
seminary operates several programs,
including the "Tavor" Mechina...
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established by
Captain Orde
Charles Wingate. In 1939, he
moved to
Kibbutz Ein
Hashofet,
where he
lived until his death.
During World War II, in 1941,
Avidan was...
- will hear
haShofét,
meaning "the judge"
after the
respective address. For example, Your
Honor the
Judge would be כבוד השופט (kevod
haShofét). Biy - elected...
- (synonym P. umbonatum)
natural appearance on a
meadow or
field near Ein
Hashofet,
Israel "Papaver
umbonatum Boiss".
Plants of the
World Online. The Trustees...
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family moved to Jerusalem. He also
spent some of his
childhood in Ein
HaShofet and Sha'ar
HaAmakim where he
improved on
playing the
guitar and the accordion...