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Yashresh (Hebrew: יַשְׁרֵשׁ, lit. '[He]
shall take root') is a
moshav in
central Israel.
Located in the
Shephelah around three kilometres south of Ramle...
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Isaac Meir Teomim-Frankel [he].
Iyyun Yaakov (1729):
Jacob Reischer's.
Yashresh Yaakov (1729):
Hayyim Abulafia's.
Shevut Yaakov (1734): An
expanded commentary...
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Shmuel Matzliah Mishmar Ayalon Pedaya Petahya Ramot Meir
Sitria Yad
Rambam Yashresh Yatzitz Community settlements Beit
Hashmonai Ganei Hadar Karmei Yosef Mishmar...
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Central District Yarkona יַרְקוֹנָה 1932 Drom
HaSharon Central District Yashresh יַשְׁרֵשׁ 1950
Gezer Central District Yated,
Israel יָתֵד 1982
Eshkol Southern...
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moshav Tlamim The
founding of
moshav Yakhini The
founding of
moshav Yashresh The
founding of
moshav Yatzitz The
founding of
moshav Yish'i The founding...
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publisher (link) Li-Tekufot ha-Yamim [The
Cycle of Seasons]. 1918.
Sefer Yashresh Ya'akov. Liverpool:
Rabbi S. J.
Rabinowitz Memorial Publication Fund. 1925...
- Learning), Smyrna, 1730–32, a work in
three volumes on the Pentateuch; "
Yashresh Ya'akob" (Jacob Will Take Root), Smyrna, 1729; and "Shebut Ya'akob" (The...
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Sitria Shiv'at
HaMinim St. 258 צומת ישרש (
Yashresh Junction) (He) will take root
Yashresh HaYarden St. 259.5 צומת רמלה דרום (Ramla
Darom Junction)...
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founded in 1950 by
immigrants from
Tripoli in Libya. Like
neighbouring Yashresh, its name is
taken from
Isaiah 27:6; In days to come
shall Jacob take root...
- Ben Zakai, Berekhya, Gimzo, Gan Sorek, Zeitan, Yakhini, Yatzitz, Yish'i,
Yashresh, Kfar Shmuel, Mivtahim, Nehora, Naham,
Netiv HaShayara, Peduim, Patish...