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  2. Kiryat Sanz, Netanya - Wikipedia

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    Kiryat Sanz (Hebrew: קריית צאנז, also spelled Kiriat Tzanz) is a Haredi neighborhood located at the northwestern end of Netanya, Israel. [1] Founded in 1956 by the previous Klausenburger Rebbe, Rabbi Yekusiel Yehudah Halberstam, who established his court there in 1960, [2] Kiryat Sanz is the world center for Sanz-Klausenburg Hasidism. [3]

  3. Israeli land and property laws - Wikipedia

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    In 1954, more than one third of Israel's Jewish population lived on absentee property and nearly a third of the new immigrants (250,000 people) settled in urban areas abandoned by Arabs. Of 370 new Jewish settlements established between 1948 and 1953, 350 were on absentee property (Peretz, Israel and the Palestinian Arabs, 1958).

  4. Tiberias - Wikipedia

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    [9] [8] A large number of Jewish immigrants to Israel subsequently settled in Tiberias. Today, Tiberias is an important tourist center due to its proximity to the Sea of Galilee and religious sanctity to Judaism and Christianity. The city also serves as a regional industrial and commercial center.

  5. Israel’s economy sinks 20% as the war decimates consumer ...

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    The drops in real estate investment mirror those across the entire economy, where fixed income investment fell 68% in the quarter. Israel’s economy is also facing a challenged labor market.

  6. Gazit-Globe - Wikipedia

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    Gazit Globe (Hebrew: גזית-גלוב) is a leading global real estate company focused on the ownership, development, and management of income-producing properties for mixed use including retail, office and residential located in densely populated urban cities.

  7. Caesarea (modern town) - Wikipedia

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    Caesarea (/ ˌ s ɛ z ə ˈ r iː ə, ˌ s ɛ s-, ˌ s iː z-/ SE(E)Z-ə-REE-ə, SESS-; Arabic: قيساريّة, Hebrew: קֵיסָרְיָה, romanized: Qēsarya, pronounced [keiˈsaʁja]), also transliterated as Keisarya or Qaysaria, [2] is an affluent resort town in north-central Israel, which was named after the ancient city of Caesarea Maritima situated 1–2 kilometres (0.62–1.24 mi ...

  8. ‘Never going back:’ Israelis evacuated from border town with ...

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    It should be the height of tourist season in Tiberias, an Israeli city on the western shore of the Sea of Galilee where the New Testament says many of Jesus’ miracles were performed.

  9. Russian Orthodox Church in Israel - Wikipedia

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    The Czar's brother, the Grand Duke Constantine, and his wife the Princess Alexandra toured the area at this time. [2] Significantly it was also around this period that Bishop Euspensy began missionary work in the area (his detractors claim he was "a czarist agent" with a "scheme of wresting the Jerusalem patriarchate away from the church's ...