- Tel
Rehov (Hebrew: תל רחוב) or Tell es-Sarem (Arabic: تل الصارم), is an
archaeological site in the Bet She'an Valley, a
segment of the
Jordan Valley, Israel...
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Rechov Sumsum (Hebrew: רחוב סומסום, literally:
Sesame Street) is the
Israeli adaptation of the U.S. children's show of the same name. The
first three series...
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Shalom Sesame is an
anglicized variation of
Rechov Sumsum (רחוב סומסום), the
Israeli version of
Sesame Street,
which originally aired in 1983.
Shalom Sesame...
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airing in 1998 as a
joint program with the
Israeli version of
Sesame Street,
Rechov Sumsum, as a way to
promote coexistence between Israeli-Jews and Israeli-Arabs...
- Sesame,
known as "Neno")
Christophe Albertini (5, Rue Sésame)
Ariel Doron (
Rechov Sumsum)
Sesame Street (September 16, 2014). "Sesame Street:
Lupita Nyong'o...
- Friedman) – A pink
porcupine who
lives on
Rechov Sumsum Moishe Oofnik (Gilles Ben David) - A
brown grouch from
Rechov Sumsum who
lives in a
broken car Haneen...
-
Street of the
Prophets (Hebrew: רחוב הנביאים,
Rehov HaNevi'im) is an east–west axis road in
Jerusalem beginning outside Damascus Gate and
ending at Davidka...
- his name is Graf Zahl (literally, "Count Number"). In the
Hebrew series Rechov Sumsum, his name is 'מר סופר',
phonetically pronounced 'Mar Sofer', which...
- the
street in
which he lived,
Rechov Keren Kayemet Le'Israel (Jewish
National Fund) to
Rechov Ussishkin, and move
Rechov Keren Kayamet Le'Israel to its...
- the
first Rechov Sumsum,
appearing in its
current reboot; English/Hebrew
series Shalom Sesame; and Israeli-Palestinian co-production
Rechov Sumsum/Shara'a...