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Menahemia (Hebrew: מְנַחֶמְיָה) is a
village in the
Jordan Valley in north-eastern Israel.
Located near
Highway 90
between Beit She'an and
Tzemah Junction...
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Sejera (1899) Mas'ha (1901),
renamed Kfar
Tavor in 1903 Yavne'el (1901)
Menahemia (1901) Beit Gan (1903; next to Yavne'el)
Atlit (1903) Giv'at Ada (1903)...
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Rehov Revaya Sde
Trumot Yardena Malkishua (drug
rehabilitation centre)
Menahemia (moshava) Tel Te'omim (community settlement)
Tourism in
Israel גלגולה...
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Evicted Eti
Yitav 68
Pensioner of the
Ministry of
Education Menahemia 7 1 75 14th
Evicted Ori
Cohen 33 Businessman, Nicole's
Boyfriend Rosh...
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Moshav Ilaniya Mas'ha (1901),
renamed Kfar
Tavor in 1903 Yavne'el (1901)
Menahemia (1901) Beit Gan (1903; next to Yavne'el)
Atlit (1903) Giv'at Ada (1903)...
- Malhamiyah, 1902
According to
Edward Said, the
Jewish farming village of
Menahemia) was
established in 1902 on land
purchased by the
Jewish Colonization...
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villages sold by the
Sursocks included:
Khirbat al-Shuna
Malhamiyah (became
Menahemia)
Following the
purchase of the land, the
Jewish farmers created the first...
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member of the
Knesset for
Likud between 1981 and 1988, and as
mayor of
Menahemia from 1956
until 1992. Born in
Haifa during the
Mandate era,
Shalita attended...
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Arabic word for slave. 'Ubeidiya is
located between the
village Menahemia and
Kibbutz Beit Zera, one
kilometer northwest of the latter. The prehistoric...
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named after Barsky.
Barsky had gone on a mule to
obtain medicine from
Menahemia for his
friend and
fellow kibbutz member,
Shmuel Dayan. When the mule...