- made a
local council in 1964 by the
merging of four moshavot: Magdiel,
Ramatayim, Hadar, and
Ramat Hadar. The land area of Hod
HaSharon is 19.2 square...
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HaKfar HaYarok –
Moresha Interchange –
Yarkon Interchange. Hod HaSharon,
Ramatayim Interchange –
Sharonim Mall –
Azrieli Hod
HaSharon –
Magdiel – HaNesi'im...
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group from the Netherlands. In 1964, the
village of Magdiel,
along with
Ramatayim, Hadar, and
Ramat Hadar,
merged to
become Hod Hasharon.
Other schools...
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members of
Hashomer Hatzair who were
training in the
moshava of Hadar, near
Ramatayim. That year,
members of the
Irgun Menachem group who had left Kfar Menahem...
- (Errama) 1944 1944–1948
Ramallah (Ram Allah) (1919) 1919–1948
Ramataim (
Ramatayim) 1935 1935–1948
Ramat Gan 1926 1927–1948
Ramat Hakovesh 1945 1945–1948...
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completing his
studies in Tel Aviv,
Touma returned to teaching;
working in the
Ramatayim region at the
French Mission School and the
American Baptist Children's...
- help
support the family. He
worked in a
series jobs in Jerusalem, in
Ramatayim, and in the
kibbutzim of
Negba and
Givat HaShlosha.
While at
Givat HaShlosha...
- 1964 with 3 more
settlements to form Hod
HaSharon 1925
Givat HaShlosha Ramatayim Was
merged in 1964 with 3 more
settlements to form Hod HaSharon...
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agricultural training in
Romania before making Aliyah and
settling in
Hadar Ramatayim,
Magdiel (now part of Hod HaSharon) and Kfar Malal. The
other group was...
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joined by a
group from the Netherlands. In 1964, four
villages – Magdiel,
Ramatayim, Hadar, and
Ramat Hadar –
merged to
become Hod Hasharon. The
Magdiel Central...