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Zmanim (Hebrew: זְמַנִּים, literally means "times", singular zman) are specific times of the day mentioned in Jewish law. These times appear in various contexts: Shabbat and Jewish holidays begin and end at specific times in the evening, while some rituals must be performed during the day or the night, or during specific hours of the ...
Haifa District (Hebrew: מְחוֹז חֵיפָה, Mehoz Heifa) Area: 866 km 2 [6] Population (EoY 2018): 1,032,800 [7] District capital: Haifa. Subdistricts and natural regions: Haifa Subdistrict – population: 583,400 311 Haifa Region; Hadera Subdistrict – population: 449,300 321 Karmel Coast; 322 Zikhron Ya’aqov Region; 323 Alexander ...
By 2022, the municipality of Haifa was referring to the neighborhood as "Ein HaYam - Wadi al-Jimal" in official publications and the pre-2006 entrance sign had been restored. [3] After the 2023 Hamas-led attack on Israel , local Israeli activists complained that the entrance sign had been replaced without proper authorization by the municipal ...
The four kibbutzes of the Gush Etzion at the time of the 1948 war (Kfar Etzion, Ein Zurim, Massuot Yitzhak, Revadim) overlaid on a 1943 Survey of Palestine map.The land area is shown as being within the village boundaries of Khirbet Beit Zakariyyah. 1943 Survey of Palestine map, shortly prior to the founding of Jewish settlements in the area.
The National Maritime Museum (Hebrew: המוזיאון הימי הלאומי, HaMuze'on HaYami HaLe'umi) is a maritime and archaeological museum in Haifa, Israel. The museum was founded in 1953, based on the private collection of its founder and first director, Aryeh Ben-Eli.
2 Haifa District. 3 Jerusalem District. 4 North District. 5 Tel Aviv District. 6 South District. 7 References. 8 External links. Toggle the table of contents. List of ...
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Mount Carmel, 1894. Tell Abu Hawam area map. A small port city, Tell Abu Hawam, existed in the Haifa region in the Late Bronze Age (14th century BCE). [1] The 6th-century BCE geographer Scylax describes a city "between the bay and the Promontory of Zeus" (i.e., Mount Carmel) which may be a reference to a settlement on the site of modern-day Haifa in the Persian period. [1]