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  2. Versailles wedding hall disaster - Wikipedia

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    The wedding hall was subsequently demolished, and as of 2023 the site remained unoccupied and sealed. Across the street from the site is a memorial garden with names of victims inscribed on a wall. In May 2007, Eli Ron and three engineers involved in the building's construction were sentenced to prison by the Jerusalem District Court .

  3. Kingdom of Israel (Samaria) - Wikipedia

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    Ruins of the royal palace of the Omiride dynasty in the city of Samaria, which was the capital of Israel from 880 BCE to 720 BCE.. According to Israel Finkelstein, Shoshenq I's campaign in the second half of the 10th century BCE collapsed the early polity of Gibeon in central highlands, and made possible the beginning of the Northern Kingdom, with its capital at Shechem, [10] [11] around 931 BCE.

  4. Samaria - Wikipedia

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    The impact of the Jewish–Roman wars is archaeologically evident in Jewish-inhabited areas of southern Samaria, as many sites were destroyed and left abandoned for extended periods of time. After the First Jewish-Roman War , the Jewish population of the area decreased by around 50%, whereas after the Bar Kokhba revolt , it was completely wiped ...

  5. An inside look at an ultra-Orthodox wedding in Israel

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    Fascinating photos from a traditional Orthodox Jewish wedding showcase the religion's unique and ultra-Orthodox traditions. The wedding was a huge spectacle with the groom being a grandson of a ...

  6. Killing of Shani Louk - Wikipedia

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    Louk and her family moved to Portland, Oregon, U.S., in the early 2000s, and she attended kindergarten at Portland Jewish Academy. [ 12 ] Louk later became a resident of Tel Aviv , [ 11 ] where she worked as a freelance tattoo artist [ 13 ] [ 14 ] [ 15 ] and also had a following as an Instagram influencer.

  7. Leah Bergstein - Wikipedia

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    She was the daughter of Moshe Bergstein and Liba (née Shor). Bergstein's grandfather, Ya’akov Bergstein, was the Nagid of the Jewish community in his town. She had six siblings: David, Isaac, Effie, Haya Dirnal, Hannah Broner, and Rivka. [1] At the start of World War I in 1914, the Bergstein family fled to Vienna, Austria.

  8. A woman killed her look-alike to fake her own death ... - AOL

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    The victim's family in Algeria only found out about the verdict weeks later. A woman killed her look-alike to fake her own death. When she was sentenced to prison, nobody told the victim's family.

  9. Samaritan revolts - Wikipedia

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    The Samaritan revolts (c. 484–573) were a series of insurrections in Palaestina Prima province, launched by the Samaritans against the Byzantine Empire.The revolts were marked by great violence on both sides, and their brutal suppression at the hands of the Byzantines and their Ghassanid allies severely reduced the Samaritan population.