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Mishmarot (Hebrew: מִשְׁמָרוֹת) is a
kibbutz in north-central
Israel near the town of
Pardes Hanna-Karkur.
Located about 50 m
above sea
level and close...
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courses of
temple service for the twenty-four
priestly families,
known as
Mishmarot.
There is some
ambiguity as to
whether the four
cardinal days were at...
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Ariel was born on the Fast of
Esther in 1942 and grew up in
Kibbutz Mishmarot. The son of Guda and
Alexander (Sasha)
Ariel (Bashmashnikov), the youngest...
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class had
converted to Judaism, or
sometime between 380 and 530. It is a
mishmarot which lists the
priestly divisions based on the list
given in 1 Chronicles...
- Black. pp. 29–30. ISBN 978-0-567-36317-6. See
Qumran calendrical texts#
Mishmarot, Luke 1:5-11; 23, and the end of the
Sukkah (Talmud) 1
Chronicles 24:7–19...
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David divided the
priests into 24
priestly divisions (Heb. משמרות,
mishmarot). Each
division would perform the
Temple service for one w**** in a 24-w****...
- 23 from the
village of Bayt Hadir, 15 km east of Sanaa. It
lists the
mishmarot ("guards"),
enumerating the twenty-four
Priestly families (and
their place...
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Palestine Exploration Fund. 20: 169–191. Urbach, E.E. (1973). "
Mishmarot and Ma'amadot". Tarbiẕ (A
Quarterly for
Jewish Studies) (in Hebrew). 42...
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referred to as "The King of
Israeli Rock".
Shalom Hanoch was born in
Kibbutz Mishmarot in 1946,
roughly 16
months before the
establishment of the
state of Israel...
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battle with cancer. He was
buried in the
secular cemetery at
Kibbutz Mishmarot,
leaving his wife,
Diana Aidan, and
three children.
Zionism and Territory:...