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Pat Mora (born January 19, 1942) [2] is an American poet and author of books for adults, teens and children. A native of El Paso, Texas , her grandparents came to the city from northern Mexico. She graduated from the University of Texas at El Paso, received Honorary Doctorates from North Carolina State University and SUNY Buffalo , and was ...
Israel's proclaimed capital is in Jerusalem, [22] while Tel Aviv is the country's largest urban area and economic center. Israel is located in a region known to Jews as the Land of Israel, synonymous with the Palestine region and the Holy Land. In antiquity, it was home to the Canaanite civilisation followed by the kingdoms of Israel and Judah.
Mora grew up in a bilingual household is passionate about representing both languages in her work. [4] [circular reference] She hopes that the representation will encourage readers to feel proud of whatever combinations languages they speak and the heritage they come from. [5] Mora wrote The Rainbow Tulip as a Mother's Day gift to her mother ...
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Walk, C B. (1828): A visit to Jerusalem and the holy places adjacent The full text, google-books, Can download PDF. Walker, B. (1881): The future of Palestine as a problem of international policy S; Wallace, Alexander (1868): The Desert and the Holy Land Published by William Oliphant, 400 pages The full text, google-books, Can download PDF. S
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Patricia Mora may refer to: Pat Mora (born 1942), American ...
Northern Israel has one-third of Israel's agricultural land, and the occupied Golan Heights and Galilee accounted for 73% of Israel's annual egg production; however, after the outbreak of the conflict, few people remained in the north to tend chicken coops, resulting in a decline in domestic egg production. [502]
The result of the 29 August 1967 Arab League summit was the Khartoum Resolution, which according to Abd al Azim Ramadan, left only one option – a war with Israel. [ 330 ] In 1968 Moshe Levinger led a group of Religious Zionists who created the first Jewish settlement , a town near Hebron called Kiryat Arba .