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Rishon LeZion (Hebrew: רִאשׁוֹן לְצִיּוֹן (audio), lit. "First to Zion") is a city in Israel,
located along the
central Israeli coastal plain eight kilometres...
- Aviv, Holon,
Rishon LeTziyon and Bat Yam,
Kavim lines to Or
Yehuda and
Kiryat Ono, and
Egged lines to
Holon and
Rishon LeTziyon The
Atidim Terminal,...
- villages—Rishon
LeZion, Rehovot, Gedera, and
Yesud Hama'ala. In 1887,
Shmuel Cohen, a very
young (17 or 18
years old)
resident of
Rishon LeZion with a musical...
- Guivat-Washington.
Retrieved on
September 17, 2015. "L 'Oulpena
Francaise se
trouve dans
le campus de
Guivat Washington, a un
quart d`heure d`Ashdod" "Friends of ****uta...
- very
influential Talmudist among the
Rishonim ראשון לציון, ראשל״צ (Rishon
LeTziyon) - fourth-largest city in Israel,
south of Tel Aviv; lit.
First to Zion...
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Rishon LeZion–HaRishonim
railway station (Hebrew: תחנת הרכבת ראשון לציון – הראשונים,
Tahanat HaRakevet Rishon LeTziyon HaRishonim) is a
station of Israel...
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publication now in the
public domain: Singer, Isidore; et al., eds. (1901–1906). "U-BA
LE-ẒIYYON". The
Jewish Encyclopedia. New York: Funk & Wagnalls. v t e...
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first word of the
psalm in Hebrew), and is
recited between Ashrei and Uva
Letziyon toward the end of Shacharit. In the
Italian rite, it is
recited as part...
- on
Beitza Ziun L'nefesh
Chaya on
Psachim Drushei HaTzlach Ahavas Tziyon Doresh Letziyon Deists,
Sabbatians and
Kabbalists in Prague: A
Censored Sermon of...
- Ben-Yehuda,
owing to the
ideology of the
national revival (שיבת ציון,
Shivat Tziyon,
later Zionism),
began reviving Hebrew as a
modern spoken language. Eventually...