-
excavated at a site
called Tell el-'Oreimeh (Tell el-‘Orēme) in
Arabic and Tel
Kinrot in
Modern Hebrew. One
theory is that
Kinneret is
derived from kinnor, an...
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which gave the Sea of
Galilee its
Hebrew name; now Tell el-'Oreimeh or Tel
Kinrot on the
northwestern coast of the lake
Kinneret College,
college south of...
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Mangu Khan – dhol,
clapping Tikay Khan –
additional vocals Uri
Brauner Kinrot – banjo,
electric guitar,
acoustic guitar Avi Lebovich –
trombone Levantine...
- the Sea of Galilee,
between Capernaum and the
archeological site of Tel
Kinrot,
covered by the
ruins of
ancient Kinneret (also
known as
Ginosar and Gennesaret)...
- high-school
period in
Telma Yellin High
School of the Arts of
three members: Uri
Kinrot, Uzi
Feinerman and
Yuval Zolotov. The
three pla**** with the idea of forming...
- the s**** and then
travels to a
pumping station,
initially called "Eshed
Kinrot" or "Eshed Kinnarot",
later renamed "Sapir" (English name:
Sapir Pumping...
-
Galilean cities are Tel Dover, Tel ‘En Gev, Tel Hadar, Tel Bethsaida, and Tel
Kinrot. The Sea of
Galilee lies on the
ancient Via Maris,
which linked Egypt with...
- (Makkedah/Maqqedah)
Khirbet Qeiyafa (Sha'arayim? / Neta'im?)
Kinneret (Tel
Kinrot, Tell el-Oreimeh)
Kumidi (Kamid el-Loz)
Lachish (Tel Lachish, Tell ed-Duweir)...
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Bunker -
guitar Peter Hess -
saxophone Eyal
Talmudi -
saxophone Uri
Brauner Kinrot - guitar,
saxophone Alon
Grinberg -
Accordion Past live
performers Jeremiah...
- resolution. The
Israelis then
moved the
intake to its
current site at
Eshed Kinrot on the north-western s**** of the Sea of
Galilee (Garbell, 1965, p. 30)...