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Jattir (Hebrew יַתִּר,
pronounced Yattir) is a town in
Judea mentioned several times in the
Hebrew Bible. It was
known as
Iethira during the 4th century...
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Mahane Yatir (Hebrew: מחנה יתיר, lit. 'Yatir Camp'), also
known as Lev
Yatir (Hebrew: לב יתיר, lit. 'Heart of Yatir'), is a
village in the
Yatir Forest...
- Two
versions of Solomon's knot are
included in the
recently excavated Yattir Mosaic in Jordan. To the east, it is
woven into an
antique Central Asian...
- Schachter,
Hershel (2024-12-24). "YUTorah -
Sanhedrin #114 - Drashos,
Yattir Atzmo L'Missah,
Issur L'Ba'al/Bo'el,
Kiddush Levanah for
Women [80:40 mark]"...
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works at Masada. From 1997 to 1999 she co-directed
excavations at
Khirbet Yattir in Israel.
Since 2003
Professor Magness has been the co-director of the...
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classical Syriac equivalent Transliteration Spelling biš, buš بیش
adverb more
yattīr ܝܬܝܪ čamča چمچه noun
spoon tarwāḏā ܬܪܘܕܐ čangal چنگال noun fork mašləyā...
- are
Bedouins or
descendants of
Bedouins who
migrated from the
village of
Yattir in the
Negev desert after being evicted by
Israeli authorities in 1952....
- inhabitants. He
further said that the
ancient name of
Yatar must have been
Yattir or Jether; "Two
other rocky hills, situated, the
first to the south, the...
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skeleton and a coin from year 3 of the Bar
Kokhba revolt was found. In the
Yattir area, a
blocked refuge system was discovered,
containing several skeletons...
- Covenant. In 1995-99 two
large Byzantine churches were
discovered in
Khirbet Yattir (ancient Iethira) in the
southern part of the
Judean hills,
close to the...