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Talpiot (Hebrew: תלפיות,
literally 'turrets' or 'magnificently built') is an
Israeli neighborhood in
southeastern Jerusalem,
established in 1922 by Zionist...
- The
Talpiot Tomb (or
Talpiyot Tomb) is a rock-cut tomb
discovered in 1980 in the East
Talpiot neighborhood, five
kilometers (three miles)
south of the...
- East
Talpiot (Hebrew: תלפיות מזרח
Talpiot Mizrach) or
Armon HaNetziv (ארמון הנְציב) is an
Israeli settlement in
southern East Jerusalem,
established by...
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Talpiot program (Hebrew: תוכנית תלפיות) is an
elite Israeli Defense Forces (IDF)
training program for
recruits who have
demonstrated outstanding academic...
- the 8th–7th
centuries BC. The
Talpiot Tomb (or
Talpiyot Tomb) is a rock-cut tomb
discovered in 1980 in the East
Talpiot neighborhood, five kilometers...
- The
Talpiot College of
Education (המכללה האקדמית תלפיות) is a
religious teacher training college in Holon, Israel. It
prepares teachers “in the spirit...
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portion of the
third floor of the
Versailles Wedding Hall
collapsed in
Talpiot, Jerusalem, Israel. Twenty-three
people fell to
their deaths through two...
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attended by 30,000 people. Ben-Yehuda
built a
house for his
family in the
Talpiot neighborhood of Jerusalem, but died
three months before it was completed...
- of Omar, next to the
Church of the Holy
Sepulchre Indian War Cemetery,
Talpiot Jerusalem British War
Cemetery Mount Herzl National Cemetery – civilian...
- has been
debated by scholars[who?]; and ten
ossuaries recovered from the
Talpiot Tomb in 1980,
several of
which are
reported to have
names recorded in the...