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  2. Kfar Monash Hoard - Wikipedia

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    The Kfar Monash Hoard is a hoard of metal objects dated to the Early Bronze Age (the third millennium BCE) found in the spring of 1962 by the agriculturalist Zvi Yizhar in Kfar Monash, Israel. Kfar Monash is located 3.3 km south-east of Tel Hefer (Tell Ishbar) in the Plain of Sharon or in modern terms 9 km/6 mi northeast of Netanya, [1] which ...

  3. List of restaurants in Israel - Wikipedia

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    Tel Aviv & Center. Anastasia – vegan restaurant in Tel Aviv [35] Mashya – fine dining in Tel Aviv. Herbert Samuel – Kosher fine-dining in Herzliya. Was an Israeli chain of 3 restaurants. Spaghettim – Italian cuisine in Petach Tikva. Was a chain with 17 restaurants nationwide in 2010.

  4. Jordan Lead Codices - Wikipedia

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    The Jordan Lead Codices (or the Jordanian Codices) are a collection of codices allegedly found in a cave in Jordan and first publicized in March 2011. A number of scholars and a November 2012 regional BBC News investigation initially pronounced them fakes. As of 2017, both the Israeli Antiquities Authority (IAA) and the Jordanian archaeological ...

  5. Israeli cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Fruits grown in Israel include avocados, bananas, apples, cherries, plums, lychees, nectarines, grapes, dates, strawberries, prickly pear (tzabbar), persimmon, loquat (shesek) and pomegranates, and are eaten on a regular basis. Israelis consume an average of nearly 160 kg (350 lb) of fruit per person a year.

  6. Timna Valley - Wikipedia

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    Timna Valley. The Timna Valley (תִּמְנָע, Hebrew pronunciation: [timˈna (ʕ)]) is located in southern Israel in the southwestern Arava/ Arabah, approximately 30 kilometres (19 mi) north of the Gulf of Aqaba and the city of Eilat. The area is rich in copper ore and has been mined since the 5th millennium BCE.

  7. Tatte Bakery & Café - Wikipedia

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    Boston, Massachusetts. Washington, D.C. area. Key people. Chuck Chapman (CEO) Tzurit Or (Chief Creative Officer) Tatte Bakery & Café is an American-Mediterranean gourmet fast-casual bakery and café founded by Israeli-born Tzurit Or. Tatte operates 39 locations, most in the Boston area, with the remainder in the metro D.C. region. [1][2]

  8. Kadavumbhagam Ernakulam Synagogue - Wikipedia

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    Quilon Syrian copper plates with inscriptions in Old Malayalam, Kufic, and Hebrew (849 and c. 883). Replicas of these were enshrined in the Israel Museum in 2017. [16] In 1000 CE (though possibly as early as the third century CE), the local ruler of Kerala bestowed the Cochin Jews with copper plates inscribed with 72 privileges (rights). [17]

  9. List of Israeli dishes - Wikipedia

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    Merguez — a spicy sausage originating in North Africa, mainly eaten grilled in Israel. Moussaka — oven-baked layered ground-meat and eggplant casserole. Schnitzel — fried chicken breast with breadcrumb or spice-flavored flour coating. Shashlik — skewered and grilled cubes of meat. Skewered goose liver—flavored with spices.