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Shibolim (Hebrew: שִׁבֳּלִים, lit. Ears) is a
moshav in
southern Israel,
consisting of
conservative and
religious Jews.
Located near
Netivot and covering...
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Alumim Sa'ad Moshavim: Beit
HaGadi Givolim Kfar
Maimon Mlilot Sharsheret Shibolim Shokeda Shuva Tkuma Yoshivia Zru'a
Zimrat Community settlements: Ma'agalim...
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Sapir Meitav Mlilot Nes
Harim Neve
Michael Patish Prazon Sdei
Trumot Shibolim Talmei Bilu
Revaha Yardena Zekharia Moshe Barazani Zvi Bar Ofer Levi Yosef...
- "Shaked", "Nizanim", "Argaman", "Lev HaMoshava", "Irus", "Sadot" and "
Shibolim". Religious: "Reut", "Habad". High Schools: "Golda", "Ben Gurion", "Eliezer...
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Takab in Iran,
Avtabi made
aliyah to
Israel in 1950. He
joined moshav Shibolim, and was a
member of
Hapoel HaMizrachi moshav movement. He
became deputy...
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Southern District Shezor שְׁזוֹר 1953
Merom HaGalil Northern District Shibolim שִׁבֳּלִים 1952 Sdot
Negev Southern District Shilat שִׁילָּת 1977 Hevel...
- year
after it had
already been
established in 1911), Bareket, Givolim,
Shibolim,
Alonei Abba, Kfar Aviv, Ginaton, Sde
Yitzhak Magalim 1953 Ashdot...
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increased local Hebrew-language children's publishing.
These efforts included Shibolim ("Ears of Wheat"), a
Warsaw biw****ly
published during 1922-1923
which featured...
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published in Warsaw,
including the
Hebrew illustrated children's
library Shibolim ('ears') – a
series of 70 illustrated,
dotted booklets, most of
which were...
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translation as To
Survive Sobibor by
Gefen Books.
Journey to the Past with
Gefen Shibolim was
published in 1993 and
describes his
experiences with the
campaign conducted...