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Zimrat (Hebrew: זִמְרָת, lit. 'Song') is a
religious moshav in
southern Israel.
Located near
Netivot and
covering 4,500 dunams, it
falls under the jurisdiction...
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Yosef Tkuma Tushia Tzohar Yad
Mordechai Yakhini Yated Yesha Yevul Zikim Zimrat Gaza–Israel
barrier Palestinian airborne arson attacks Surkes, Sue (10 December...
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Tunisian Jewish heritage from Djerba. At the age of four
Shlomo Karhi moved to
Zimrat, a
religious moshav. He was
educated at the
Kisse Rahamim and
Mercaz HaRav...
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Weltsch was one of the
collaborators on the
first three volumes of the
Zimrat Yah, a
fourth volume of
which was
later added by
Alois Kaiser of Baltimore...
- Kfar
Maimon Mlilot Sharsheret Shibolim Shokeda Shuva Tkuma Yoshivia Zru'a
Zimrat Community settlements: Ma'agalim
Tushia Even
rockets can't keep Israelis...
- 1957 the
moshav split in two, with the
Tunisian residents leaving to form
Zimrat. Its name was
taken from
Psalms 126:4; Turn our captivity, O LORD, as the...
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Retrieved 1
January 2015. "
Zimrat Ha
Aretz songs are NOT 'Haaretz'
newspaper SHALOM songs".
Jerusalem Song Club "
Zimrat HaAretz". "Songwriter Who Provided...
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Rabbi Yehuda Avraham, son of
Rabbi Avigdor Ezriel,
author of the
books "
Zimrat Haaretz" and "Kessef HaKipurim" and a
close friend of the
Kabbalist Shalom...
- Weltsch,
Moritz (Morris) Goldstein, and J. L. Rice,
Kaiser published the "
Zimrat Yah" (1871–86, 4 vols. ),
containing music for
Shabbats and festivals. Of...
- (To the
Drinking Trough, 1947) Kol Dodi (My Beloved's Voice, 1946) Ozi v-
Zimrat Yah (God is My Song and Strength) Ani ro'eh
tzoni (I am the
Shepherd of...