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Keturah (Hebrew: קְטוּרָה, Qəṭūrā,
possibly meaning "incense"; Arabic: قطورة) was a wife and a
concubine of the
Biblical patriarch Abraham.
According to...
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Ketura (Hebrew: קְטוּרָה) is a
kibbutz in
southern Israel.
Located north of
Eilat in the
Aravah Valley, it
falls under the
jurisdiction of
Hevel Eilot...
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Ketura Sun is Israel’s
first commercial solar field.
Built in
early 2011 by
Arava Power Company on
Kibbutz Ketura, it
covers 20
acres (8.09 hectares)...
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company founded in 2006 on
Ketura in the
Arava Valley. On June 5, 2011, APC
inaugurated Israel's
first medium-sized
solar field,
Ketura Sun. The
field stretches...
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Ketura (to the
intersection with
Highway 40) is
undergoing widening. No date has been set yet for
widening the long
stretch of
highway between Ketura...
- The
Judean date palm "Methuselah" in
Ketura, Israel...
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Methuselah (Judean date palm), a palm tree
grown from a 2000-year-old seed at
Ketura,
Israel Methuselah (pine tree), the
second oldest known Great Basin bristlecone...
- five children. In 2006, he
moved from Newton, M****achusetts to
Kibbutz Ketura.
Abramowitz is the
president and CEO of an
investment platform Energiya...
- Hagar",
commentary on
Parshah Chayei Sarah,
Chabad Lubavitch. "Who Was
Ketura?", Bar-Ilan University's
Parashat Hashavua Study Center, 2003. "Parshat...
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Return of Hagar",
commentary on
Parshat Chayei Sarah, Chabad. "Who Was
Ketura?", Bar-Ilan University's
Parashat Hashavua Study Center, 2003. "Parshat...