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Mahanayim (Hebrew: מחניים, מַחֲנַיִם) is a
kibbutz in
northern Israel.
Located in the
Korazim Plateau,
around three kilometres northeast of Rosh Pinna...
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Mahanayim Stream (Hebrew: נחל מחניים,
romanised Nahal Mahanayim, lit. 'Stream of the Two Camps') is a
stream named after Kibbutz Mahanayim,
located in...
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Mahanaim (Hebrew: מַחֲנַיִם
Maḥănayīm, "camps") is a
place mentioned a
number of
times by the
Bible said to be near Jabbok, in the same
general area as...
- بينا) (IATA: RPN, ICAO: LLIB),
sometimes called Mahanayim Airport due to its
proximity to
Mahanayim, is an
Israeli airport located in Rosh Pinna, near...
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leading the
development of Israel's
Merkava tank. Tal was born in
Mahanayim,
Mandatory Palestine. On his mother's side he was
descended from Hasidic...
- they s****ed
Mount Canaan [he], an
intelligence base near Safed, and
Mahanayim airfield. This
early s****ing
succeeded in
disrupting Israeli intelligence...
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square kilometers,
which flows to the Jordan.
Other rivers include the
Mahanayim River and
Tubim River,
which flow to the
Jordan as well, and the Korazim...
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purchased by
Baron Rothschild, and
Mahanayim was
established in 1898 on
former Khirbat al-Muntar land.
Mahanayim failed and was abandoned, but reestablished...
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Yehuda (1898; not
identical with the new Bnei Yehuda,
Golan Heights)
Mahanayim (1898–1912)
Sejera (1899) Mas'ha (1901),
renamed Kfar
Tavor in 1903 Yavne'el...
- 1946 in the
school in Tiberias. In 1950 he
began teaching at
Kibbutz Mahanayim.
After two
years the
family moved to Kfar Hittim.
Afterwards the family...