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Kedma (Hebrew: קדמה) may
refer to:
Kedma (film), a film
directed by Amos
Gitai Kedma, Israel, a
village in south-central
Israel KEDMA, an
Orthodox Jewish...
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Orthodox students and
communities in
North America (Yavneh in the 1960s-1980s,
Kedma in the 1990s, the
Orthodox Campus Coalition in the 2000s), but they are...
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Kedma is a 2002
Israeli film
directed by Amos
Gitai and
starring Andrei Kashkar and
Helena Yaralova. It was
entered into the 2002
Cannes Film Festival...
- 1145/3395351.3399420. ISBN 978-1-4503-8006-5. S2CID 218673467. Guri, Mordechai;
Kedma, Gabi; Kachlon, ****af; Elovici,
Yuval (November 2014). "AirHopper: Bridging...
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Kedma School (Hebrew: בית הספר קדמה) is a high
school in Katamonim, Jerusalem. As of 2011, the
school had 160
students in
grades 7–12.
Kedma opened...
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Hatzerim Kfar
Darom Mishmar HaNegev
Nevatim Nirim Kedma Shoval Tkuma Urim Be'eri ↓ Gal On 11
points in the
Negev (Hebrew: 11 הנקודות or Hebrew: אחת-עשרה...
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Dixon (based in London) in 1947. This
vessel was refurbished,
renamed SS
Kedma, and
sailed to the ****ure
state of
Israel in the
summer of 1947.
After the...
- Five men
known as sons of Yagbe'u
Seyon ruled as
Emperor of
Ethiopia in
succession between 1294 and 1299.
Their names were:
Seyfa Ared (Amharic: ሰይፈ አርድ...
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Kedma (Hebrew: קֵדְמָה) is a
youth village in south-central Israel.
Located in the
southern Shephelah, it
falls under the
jurisdiction of Yoav Regional...
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original (PDF) on 22
March 2015.
Retrieved 21
March 2015. Guri, Mordechai;
Kedma, Gabi; Kachlon, ****af; Elovici,
Yuval (November 2014). "AirHopper: Bridging...