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Tirtza Atar (Hebrew: תרצה אתר, also
Tirza Atar;
birth name:
Tirtza Alterman) (January 27, 1941–September 8, 1977) was an
Israeli poet, songwriter, playwright...
- Neve
Tirtza Prison (Hebrew: בית סוהר נווה תרצה) is Israel's only women's prison. Neve
Tirtza opened in 1968.
Before it opened,
female prisoners were held...
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valley or stream:
Nahal or Nachal. The main part of the name: Tirza, Tirzah,
Tirtza and Tirtsa.
Josephus names a
place of
crossing near the
confluence of the...
- (Hebrew: התיאטרון הקאמרי) In
January 1941
their only
daughter was born:
Tirtza Atar, who
would grow up to
become a poet herself.
Alterman is
credited with...
- Bodenkultur. Wien Sharon, Rakefet; Soroker, Victoria; Wesley, S. Daniel; Zahavi,
Tirtza; Harari, Ally; Weintraub,
Phyllis G. (2005). "Vitex agnus-castus is a preferred...
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British mandate government.
Commissioned in July 1948.
Retired Retired INS
Tirtza (M-35)
Purchased from Cyprus.
Commissioned in
August 1948.
Retired Retired...
- Interchange)
Maasiyahu Prison (Ramla) Nitzan-Magen
Prison (Ramla) Neve
Tirtza Women's
Prison (Ramla) Ofek
Juvenile Prison (Even Yehuda) Ofer
Prison (West...
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Court of Tel Aviv
after a
protester was
arrested and
imprisoned at Neve
Tirtza.
Hundreds demonstrated at
Kibbutz HaOgen, on
Highway 4, and on
Pardes Hanna-Karkur...
- 1970 Pit'om Achshav,
Piton HaYom (פתאום עכשיו, פתאום היום) –
Shlomo Artzi (
Tirtza Atar, Ya'akov Hollander)
Shlomo Artzi Rivka Zohar Naval Corps Entertainment...
- song "I
Dream of Naomi" (אני חולם על נעמי "Ani
Cholem Al Naomi"), lyrics:
Tirtza Atar, music:
David Krivoshei [he]. The song sold more than a
million copies...