-
Zikhron Ya'akov (Hebrew: זכרון יעקב, lit. 'Jacob's Memorial')
often shortened to just
Zikhron, is a town in
northern Israel, 35
kilometres (22 mi) south...
- is an Ashke****c
Orthodox Jewish congregation and synagogue,
located in
Zikhron Ya'akov, a town in the
Haifa District of Israel. The
congregation was founded...
-
Zikhron Moshe (Hebrew: זיכרון משה, lit.
Memorial for Moses) is a
Haredi neighborhood in
central Jerusalem. The
neighborhood is
bordered by
Geula to the...
-
localities throughout Israel which he ****isted in founding,
including Metulla,
Zikhron Ya'akov,
Rishon Lezion and Rosh Pina. A park in Boulogne-Billancourt, Paris...
-
Jerusalem between 1915 and 1917,
during World War I. NILI was
centered in
Zikhron Ya'akov, with
branches in
Hadera and
other Moshava. Nili is an acronym...
- the "free zone",
which consisted of
Haifa Bay, the
coastal plain from
Zikhron Ya'akov to Yibna, and the
neighborhood of Jerusalem,
there were no restrictions...
-
Zikhron Tuvya (Hebrew: זכרון טוביה,
Recollection of [God's] Goodness), also
spelled Zichron Tuvia, is a
former courtyard neighborhood in Jerusalem. Founded...
-
tradition established in Palestine."
Annual pilgrimages to her tomb in
Zikhron's cemetery started in 1935.
After the Six-Day War of 1967, the
memory of...
-
written in
Hebrew by
Israeli novelist Yaakov Shabtai. The
original title,
Zikhron Devarim (Hebrew: זכרון דברים) is a form of
contract or
letter of agreement...
- the
region of Binyamina-Giv'at Ada and
serves these towns, as well as
Zikhron Ya'akov, Or
Akiva and
other small communities in the area. The station...