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Yeruham (Hebrew: ירוחם) is a town in the
Southern District of Israel, in the
Negev desert. It
covers 38,584
dunams (38.584 km2; 14.897 sq mi), and had...
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Yeruham Meshel (Hebrew: ירוחם משל; 24
November 1912 – 27
November 2002) was an
Israeli union leader and
politician who
served as head of the Histadrut...
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Yeruham Zeisel (Hebrew: ירוהאם זייזל; 1909 – May 26, 1987) was the
mayor of
Haifa from 1975 to 1978.
Yeruham Zeisel was born in 1909 in Tarnov, Galicia...
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Yeruham Dam, also
known as,
Yeruham Dam is a
masonry dam
situated on the
Revivim Stream, a
tributary of the
HaBesor Stream, in
Yeruham,
Southern District...
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Hapoel Yeruham (Hebrew: הפועל ירוחם) is an
Israeli football club
based in
Yeruham. The club is
currently in Liga Bet
South B division. The club was founded...
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Yeruham Sharovsky (Hebrew: ירוחם שרובסקי; born 27
December 1956) is an Israeli-Argentine conductor. He has
conducted over 50
orchestras across more than...
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while the
development towns of Dimona, Sderot, Netivot, Ofakim, and
Yeruham and the
seven Bedouin cities are
lower on the socio-economic scale. Some...
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Yeruham "Eitan"
Livni (Hebrew: ירוחם "איתן" לבני; 1
April 1919 – 27
December 1991) was a
Revisionist Zionist activist,
Irgun commander and
Israeli politician...
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therefore currently often named as
Makhtesh Yeruham or
Yeruham Crater.
HaMakhtesh HaGadol is near
Yeruham, Israel's
first development town, established...
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Yerucham ben
Meshullam (Hebrew: ירוחם בן משולם, 1290–1350),
often called Rabbenu Yerucham (Hebrew: רבנו ירוחם), was a
prominent rabbi and
posek during...