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Tzova (Hebrew: צוֹבָה), also
Palmach Tzova (Hebrew: פלמ"ח צובה) or Tzuba, is a
kibbutz in
central Israel.
Located in the
Judean Hills, on the
western outskirts...
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Hayyim Schmelzer. Jerusalem: Schocken. pp. 259–273. M. Nehmad,
Keter Aram
Tzova,
Aleppo 1933 Pfeffer,
Anshel (6
November 2007). "Fragment of
Ancient Parchment...
- (Hebrew writing), a
calligraphic ornament also
called keter Keter Aram
Tzova,
another name of the
Hebrew Bible m****cript also
called the
Aleppo Codex...
- now live in Israel. The Jews from
Aleppo referred to
their city as "Aram
Tzova" (ארם צובא)
after the
ancient Aramean city of Aram-Zobah
mentioned in the...
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Buenos Aires.
Books compiled by
Rabbi Isaac Sacca Otzarot Chachme Aram
Tzova Al HaRambam: it
contains interpretations and
commentaries on the Rambam's...
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monastery (not to be
confused with the "Cave of
Saint John the Baptist" from
Tzova near Jaruselum). Machaerus, the
Herodian fortress where John the Baptist...
- names:
Kasla became Kesalon; Sar'a is Tzor'a;
Saris is S****sh; Suba is
Tzova." It was
published in
Arabic under the
title Kay lā nansá : qurá Filasṭīn...
- The site of the
village lies on the
summit of a
conical hill
called Tel
Tzova (Hebrew: תל צובה), or
Jabal Suba,
rising 769
meters above sea level, and...
- – Banias;
fortified town
Belmont –
ruins of
Crusader castle in
Kibbutz Tzova Belveer –
Crusader castle of
which no
traces remain;
national park Belvoir...
- prin****lly (for the
biblical text and
Masoretic notes) the
Keter Aram
Tzova, the m****cript of the
Tanakh kept by the Jews of Aleppo.
These also have...