- Zeev
Vilnay (Hebrew: זאב וילנאי; 12 June 1900 – 21
January 1988) was an
Israeli geographer,
author and lecturer. Zev
Vilnay was born as Volf
Vilensky in...
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where early Byzantine ruins were found.
Israeli historical geographer, Zev
Vilnay,
tentatively identified the town
Golan with the
Goblana (Gaulan) of the...
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Supposed site of Jacob's rest in Beit El,
Binyamin district, as
theorised by Zev
Vilnay...
- Mississippi. ISBN 978-1-60473-435-5.
Vilnay, Zev (1999). "Pillar of Absalom". The
Vilnay Guide to Israel. Beit Or-
Vilnay Publishers. ISBN 9789659026906. Webster...
- Cukierman,
Zivia Lubetkin,
Eliezer Livneh,
Moshe Shamir,
Shmuel Katz, Zev
Vilnay, Uri Zvi Greenberg,
Shmuel Yosef Agnon,
Isser Harel,
Israel Eldad, Dan Tolkovsky...
- Commerce.
Matan Vilnai was born in Jerusalem. His
father was Prof. Zev
Vilnay, a
pioneer in the
sphere of
Israeli geography and Land of
Israel studies...
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Ahronoth Books and
Chemed Books. p. 393. ISBN 965-448-413-7.;
Vilnay, Zev,
Rachel and Oren: The
Vilnay Guide to Israel. A new
Millenium edition, Vol 1: Jerusalem...
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September 27, 2013.
Retrieved October 18, 2010. The
Guide to Israel, Zev
Vilnay, Ahiever, Jerusalem, 1972, p. 396 Jastrow,
Marcus (1903). "תל - תלי" . A...
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October 2011.
Retrieved 5 May 2009. Haifa, The
Guide to Israel, Zev
Vilnay, Jerusalem, 1970, p.382 "Two
Tombstones from Zoar in the
Hecht Museum Collection"...
- the
place ʿOphlah,
mentioned in the
lists of
Pharaoh Thutmose III. Zev
Vilnay suggested to
identify Afula with
biblical Ophel,
mentioned in 2 Kings. With...