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  2. Kfar Blum - Wikipedia

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    Kfar Blum was founded on the village lands of Al-Salihiyya, shown here in 1942, the year prior to its founding. Kibbutz Kfar Blum was founded in November 1943 [ 2 ] by the Labor Zionist Habonim (now Habonim Dror ) youth movement, adjacent to the Palestinian village of Al-Salihiyya .

  3. Nehemiah Levanon - Wikipedia

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    Nehemiah Levanon (Hebrew: נחמיה לבנון; March 23, 1915 – September 2, 2003) [1] was an Israeli intelligence agent, diplomat, head of the aliyah program Nativ, and a founder of kibbutz Kfar Blum. Originally a native of Latvia, he immigrated to the Mandatory Palestine in 1938.

  4. List of towns and villages depopulated during the 1947–1949 ...

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    This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. Clickable map of the depopulated locations During the 1947–1949 Palestine war, or the Nakba, around 400 Palestinian Arab towns and villages were forcibly depopulated, with a majority being destroyed and left uninhabitable. Today these locations are all in Israel ; many of the locations were ...

  5. Dafna - Wikipedia

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    After the 1948 Palestine war, Dafna took over part of the land belonging to the newly depopulated Palestinian village of Al-Sanbariyya. [18]According to a 1949 book by the Jewish National Fund, Dafna along with other border settlements of Dan and Kfar Szold held off the Syrian and Lebanese forces during the 1948 Arab-Israeli war.

  6. File:Leon Blum memorial in kibbutz kfar blum, Israel.jpg

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  7. List of kibbutzim - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of kibbutzim (Hebrew: קיבוצים) in Israel, [1] grouped by affiliation, with their year of foundation in brackets. In 2004, there were 266 kibbutzim with population 116,000 or 2.1% of the Jewish population of Israel. [2]

  8. Emek Hahula High School - Wikipedia

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    Emek Hahula Comprehensive High School is located in Kfar Blum in the Upper Galilee region of Israel. Emek HaHula Comprehensive High School caters to over 1,000 students, grades 7–12. The school is situated in the Upper Galilee region, one of the most picturesque places in Israel.

  9. Hapoel Kfar Blum F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Hapoel Kfar Blum Football Club (Hebrew: מועדון כדורגל הפועל כפר בלום) was an Israeli football club based at Kfar Blum. The club was founded in 1959 and played five seasons in Liga Alef , then the second tier of Israeli football league system .