- romanized: Beit ha-Knesset ha-Hurva, lit. 'The Ruin Synagogue'), also
known as
Hurvat Rabbi Yehudah he-Hasid (Hebrew: חורבת רבי יהודה החסיד, lit. 'Ruin of Rabbi...
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Horvat 'Ethri (Hebrew: חורבת עתרי, lit. 'Ruin of Ethri'; also
spelled Hurvat Itri, Ethri, Atari), or Umm
Suweid (Arabic for "mother of the buckthorns")...
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Hurvat Amudim or Sde
Amudim was an
ancient village, now an
archaeological site, in Israel,
located south-east of the Beit
Netofa Valley, on the eastern...
- al-Minya (Arabic: قصر المنية) or Ayn
Minyat Hisham in
Arabic and Horvat/
Hurvat Minnim in Hebrew, is an Umayyad-built qasr in
eastern Galilee, Israel, about...
-
Lavnin (
Hurvat Libnah / Tel
Lavnin / Kh. Tell el-Beida)(Hebrew: חורבת לבנין)(Arabic: خربة تل البيضة), is a late
Bronze Age
archaeological site situated...
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underground room in a
hiding tunnel system.
Khirbat Umm Burj
Tunnel at
Hurvat Burgin (Khirbat Umm Burj) Cave and pit in Umm Burj Old
structure of house...
- Yokneam, Tel Qiri, Afula, Tel Qashish, Be'er Tiveon,
Hurvat Hazin, Tel Risim, Tel Re'ala,
Hurvat Tzror, Tel Sham,
Midrakh Oz and Tel Zariq,
yielded typical...
- revolt,
containing mikvehs, a synagogue, wine presses, and
burial caves.
Hurvat Borgyn -
remains of a 2nd-century CE settlement,
including fortifications...
- Yokneam, Tel Qiri, Afula, Tel Qashish, Be'er Tiveon,
Hurvat Hazin, Tel Risim, Tel Re'ala,
Hurvat Tzror, Tel Sham,
Midrakh Oz and Tel Zariq.
Scholars have...
- ISBN 978-0-300-14524-3.
Retrieved 14 July 2013. On 26–27 May, the
Legionnaires took the
Hurvat Israel (or "Hurva") Synagogue, the quarter's
largest and most
sacred building...