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Merhavia (Hebrew: מֶרְחַבְיָה, lit. 'Spacious
place of Yah') is a
kibbutz in
northern Israel.
Located to the east of Afula, it
falls under the jurisdiction...
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Merhavia (Hebrew: מרחביה) may
refer to:
Merhavia (kibbutz), a
kibbutz in
northern Israel Merhavia (moshav), a
moshav in
northern Israel originally known...
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Merhavia (Hebrew: מֶרְחַבְיָה, lit. "Space of God") is a
moshav in
northern Israel. It
falls under the
jurisdiction of
Jezreel Valley Regional Council...
- 1921, Meir and her
husband immigrated to
Mandatory Palestine,
settling in
Merhavia,
later becoming the kibbutz's
representative to the Histadrut. In 1934...
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former leader of the
Mapam party. He is the
father of
three and
lives in
Merhavia. In July 1969, as a
commando in
Shayetet 13, he was
badly wounded and mistakenly...
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Merhavia, 1956 Hatzda’a Le-Israel [Praise to Israel],
Sifriat Poalim,
Merhavia, 1972
Hilton Yerushalayim [Jerusalem Hilton],
Sifriat Poalim,
Merhavia...
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Dovrat Ein Dor
Gazit Gevat Ginegar Hanaton Harduf HaSolelim Kfar Ha****sh
Merhavia Mizra Ramat David Sarid Yifat Moshavim Alonei Abba Alon
HaGalil Balfouria...
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Hapoel Naaman 1976
Hapoel Naaman 1977
Hapoel Naaman 1978
Hapoel Merhavia 1979
Hapoel Naaman 1980
Hapoel Merhavia 1981
Hapoel Merhavia 1982
Hapoel Merhavia...
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Hashomer organization.
Israel Giladi Hashomer members Hashomer members from
Merhavia 1915 The IDF's
Hashomer ribbon Hashomer memorial at Tel Hai
Manya Shochat...
- Fortress [fr], 1149–1187
Chastel Hernault [fr], 1150–1179 La Fève, now
Merhavia, 1160s to 1187
Amman Fortress [fr], 1166–1187
Castle of
Maldoim or Adumim...