- Kfar
Hittim (Hebrew: כְּפַר חִטִּים) is a
moshav ****ufi in
northern Israel.
Located on a hill 3 km west of Tiberias, it
falls under the
jurisdiction of...
- Valley.
There are four
villages on the mountain: Kfar Zeitim, Arbel, Kfar
Hittim, and Mitzpa. The peak, at 181
metres above sea
level (380
metres above the...
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teaching at
Kibbutz Mahanayim.
After two
years the
family moved to Kfar
Hittim.
Afterwards the
family moved to
Kiryat Tiv'on. From 1967 Ben-Artzi began...
- Mitzpa, was
established there. In 1924, the
second Jewish village, Kfar
Hittim, was
established on land
purchased from Hattin. In the 1922
census of Palestine...
- 35.45944°E / 32.80000; 35.45944
Naming Etymology from
Hebrew חִטִּ֨ים (
ḥiṭṭîm) 'wheat'
Native name Arabic: قرون حطين, romanized: Qurûn Hattîn Hebrew:...
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southernmost Moshav in
Israel Yuval is the
northernmost moshav in
Israel Kfar
Hittim,
which was
founded in 1924, was the
first moshav ****ufi to be established...
-
Hatti (Ḫatti)
kingdom with the
Biblical Hittites (Biblical Hebrew: *חתים
Ḥittim),
although that name
appears to have been
applied incorrectly: The term...
- large-format
picture book illus.
Graham Philpott Puss in
Boots (1999) Enna
Hittims (2006),
Illustrated by
Peter Utton Stopping for a
Spell (1993), Illustrated...
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Mandatory Palestine, and are now Israel: Afikim, Ginosar, Gvulot, Kfar
Hittim, Kinneret,
Kiryat Anavim, Ma'ale HaHamisha, Ma'abarot,
Nirim and
Ramat Rachel...
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contributing their salary to the collective. The
first moshav ****ufi, Kfar
Hittim in
Lower Galilee, was
established in 1936.
Moshav ****ufi has
never been...