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Motza, also
Mozah or Motsa, (Hebrew: מוֹצָא, Arabic: موتسا) is a
neighbourhood on the
western edge of Jerusalem. It is
located in the
Judaean Mountains...
- Tel
Motza or Tel Moẓa is an
archaeological site in
Motza, on the
outskirts of Jerusalem. It
includes the
remains of a
large Neolithic settlement dated...
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Motza Illit (Hebrew: מוֹצָא עִלִּית, מוצא עילית, lit. 'Upper
Motza') is a
community settlement in
central Israel.
Located on a
slope overlooking the Jerusalem...
- The Old
Motza Synagogue (Hebrew: בית הכנסת העתיק מוצא) is
Jewish congregation and synagogue,
located in
Motza, in West Jerusalem, Israel.
Completed in...
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Motza as the real Emmaus. He
offered that the
Latin Am****a and the Gr****
Ammaous are
derived from the
biblical Hebrew name
Motza:
Motza – ha-
Motza ("ha"...
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Khirbet Qeiyafa; and the Tel
Motza temple,
dated to the 9th
century BCE and
located in the
neighbourhood of
Motza within West Jerusalem. The biblical...
- to
differentiate him from his father. "Moța" is
occasionally spelled "
Motza" in non-Romanian publications.
Leadership of the Iron
Guard and Culture...
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worst killings occurred in
Hebron and
Safed while others were
killed in
Motza, Kfar Uria,
Jerusalem and Tel Aviv.
There were many
isolated attacks on...
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Rehovot (1890)
Mishmar HaYarden (1890)
Hadera (1891) Ein
Zeitim (1892)
Motza (1894)
Hartuv (1895)
Metula (1896) Be'er
Tuvia (1896
reestablished and renamed...
- in
biblical context a son of
Caleb a
descendant of Saul
ancient Motza or
modern Motza, near
Jerusalem the
river Meuse in
western Europe Mauza, an administrative...