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  2. Gerard Behar Center - Wikipedia

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    Beit Ha'Am (Hebrew: בית העם, literally, "People's House" [1]) was a public cultural program operating in various cities in Israel; it was underway in Jerusalem by 1904. [2] It provided public lectures, cultural evenings, a reading library, and a venue in which people could meet and discuss the issues of the day. [2]

  3. Haifa City Museum - Wikipedia

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    “Beit Ha’am”, the first Templar building to be built in Palestine that was once the community center of the historic German Colony, Haifa. [1] The building which was built in 1896, was renovated in 1890. [1] [2] The adjacent school building was erected in 1902. [1] Both buildings now house the City Museum. [1]

  4. Nachlaot - Wikipedia

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    The Gerard Behar Center, formerly known as Beit Ha'Am, opened in 1961. [8] It was the venue for the 1961 trial of Adolf Eichmann [ 9 ] and was renovated in 1983 as an arts centre . [ 10 ]

  5. Holocaust Memorial Day: Canton's Jewish community hosts ...

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    Boren was the keynote speaker at this year's Yom HaShoah, or Holocaust Memorial Day, at Beit Ha'am at 432 30th St. NW. The annual remembrance day began Sunday evening and ends today.

  6. Beit HaArava - Wikipedia

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    Beit HaArava (Hebrew: בֵּית הָעֲרָבָה, lit. 'House of the Arabah ') is an Israeli settlement and kibbutz in the West Bank . Located near the Dead Sea and Jericho at the eponymous Beit HaArava Junction, the intersection of Highway 1 and Highway 90 , it falls under the jurisdiction of Megilot Regional Council .

  7. Herut, Israel - Wikipedia

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    One of the early agricultural crops was peanuts. Landmarks buildings include a culture hall, Beit Ha'am, built in 1959. [2] Among the founders of the moshav were the parents of Nechama Rivlin, who had immigrated from Ukraine. [3] Herut in 1942 (1:20,000) Herut in 1945 (1:250,000)

  8. Beit HaShita - Wikipedia

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    Beit HaShita (Hebrew: בֵּית הַשִּׁטָּה, lit. House of the Acacia ) is a kibbutz in northern Israel, under the jurisdiction of Gilboa Regional Council . As of 2022 it had a population of 1,275.

  9. Beit-HaGefen Arab Jewish Culture Center - Wikipedia

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    Beit Ha'Gefen — The Arab-Jewish Cultural Center organizes and promotes interfaith social and cultural events. [2] The center was established in 1963 by Haifa mayor Abba Hushi . Activities of the center include guided tours around Haifa, themed on coexistence, conferences and different cultural events.