- Nahal settlement
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English-Hebrew dictionary. Academic. 2013.
English-Hebrew dictionary. Academic. 2013.
Nahal settlement — Nahal settlements (Hebrew: היאחזות נח ל, Hiahzut Nahal) were settlements established by Nahal soldiers in Israel and Israeli occupied territories. Supporting Jewish settlement growth and expansion throughout Israel was once the main focus of the … Wikipedia
Nahal Oz — Founded 1951 Founded by … Wikipedia
NAḤAL — (Heb. נַחַ״ל, Noar Ḥalutzi Loḥem; Fighting Pioneer Youth), in its classic form a regular unit of the Israel Defense Forces whose soldiers were organized in garinim ( groups ) of pioneering youth movements in Israel and Zionist youth movements in… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Nahal Sorek Regional Council — (Hebrew: מועצה אזורית נחל שורק, Mo atza Azorit Nahal Sorek) is a regional council in the Center district of Israel. The seat of the council is Yad Binyamin. The council is named for the Sorek stream. List of settlements This regional council… … Wikipedia
NAḤAL OZ — (Heb. נַחַל עׂז), kibbutz in southern Israel, established in 1951 as a border settlement by a nahal group near the Gaza Strip, affiliated with Iḥud ha Kevuẓot ve ha Kibbutzim. Later, pioneers from South America and other countries joined the… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
NAHAL — Derived from the Hebrew words Noar Halutzi Lohaim, meaning Fighting Pioneering Youth ; a formation within the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) that combines military training and operations with pioneering settlement and agricultural training.… … Historical Dictionary of Israel
Chronology of the Jewish settlement in the land of Israel in modern times — This is a chronology of the colonization of the Land of Israel, recording the founding dates of Jewish settlements. Contents 1 Until the period of the First Aliyah 2 During the period of the First Aliyah 1882 1904 3 During the pe … Wikipedia
Netzarim (settlement) — For other uses, see Netzarim (disambiguation). Netzarim Hebrew נְצָרִים Founded … Wikipedia
GUSH KATIF — (Heb. גוש קטיף; Katif Bloc), group of 18 settlements in the gaza strip . Their combined population in 2004 was about 7,800. The Jewish settlement of Gush Katif aimed at creating a buffer zone in the face of terrorist attacks originating in the… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Maskiot — Hebrew מַשְׂכִּיּוֹת (Translit.) Maskiyot Founded by … Wikipedia
Mitzpe Shalem — Founded 1970 Founded by … Wikipedia