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- Meiron (Arabic: ميرون, Mayrûn; Hebrew: מירון הקדומה) was a Palestinian village, located 5 kilometers (3.1 mi) west of Safad. ****ociated with the ancient...
- Meiron Amir Cheruti (Hebrew: מירון חרותי; born 19 October 1997) is an Israeli swimmer. He competes in 100m freestyle, 50m butterfly, 50m freestyle, 4x100m...
- (1991), introduction by Mike Roberts and Russell Mittermeier, written by Gad Meiron and Randall Stone, illustrated by Donna Reynolds and Tim Racer[citation...
- (see Meiron). The current town was founded by the Hapoel HaMizrachi movement in 1949 on the ruins of the depo****ted Palestinian village of Meiron, with...
- Storybook, which are written by Mike Roberts and Russell Mittermeier, Gad Meiron, and Randall Stone, and illustrated by Donna Reynolds and Tim Racer, in...
- (1991), introduction by Mike Roberts and Russell Mittermeier, written by Gad Meiron and Randall Stone, illustrated by Donna Reynolds and Tim Racer Sticker Safari:...
- (1984) Discover the Rainforest by Mike Roberts and Russell Mittermeier, Gad Meiron, and Randall Stone, and illustrated by Donna Reynolds and Tim Racer (1991)...
- Cheder in Meiron, Palestine, Ottoman Empire, 1912...
- world champion rhythmic gymnast Aviv Barzelay (born 2002), Olympic swimmer Meiron Cheruti (born 1997), Olympic swimmer Jonatan Kopelev (born 1991), swimmer...
- was a significant Jewish influx into the area. Sites including Yodfat, Meiron, Sepphoris, Shikhin, Qana, Bersabe, Zalmon, Mimlah, Migdal, Arbel, Kefar...