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  2. Tel Aviv - Wikipedia

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    Tel Aviv is the Hebrew title of Theodor Herzl’s 1902 novel Altneuland ("Old New Land"), as translated from German by Nahum Sokolow.Sokolow had adopted the name of a Mesopotamian site near the city of Babylon mentioned in Ezekiel: "Then I came to them of the captivity at Tel Abib [Tel Aviv], that lived by the river Chebar, and to where they lived; and I sat there overwhelmed among them seven ...

  3. Jaffa - Wikipedia

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    The name of the unified city was Tel Aviv until 19 August 1950, when it was renamed as Tel Aviv–Yafo in order to preserve the historical name Jaffa. [95] The population of Jaffa prior to the unification was estimated as 40,000, out of them 5,000 Arabs, [98] and most of the others new olim. [94]

  4. Kerem HaTeimanim - Wikipedia

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    Kerem HaTeimanim was established in 1906 by Yemenite-Jewish immigrants on lands which belonged to Aharon Chelouche, Yosef Moyal, and Haim Amzaleg.It was a poor neighborhood, with many of the single-story homes built with cheap materials such as wooden beams and tin roofing.

  5. Timeline of Tel Aviv - Wikipedia

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    2003 – Matcal Tower and Tel Aviv Convention Center pavilion built. 2005 – Kirya Tower built. 2006 Bank Discount Tower built. Tel Aviv LGBT Film Festival begins. 2007 – Neve Tzedek Tower built. 2009 Tel Aviv-Yafo Centennial. First International Bank Tower and Vision Tower built. Tel Aviv gay centre shooting

  6. Aviv - Wikipedia

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    Aviv is a Hebrew male and female name. The feminine version of the name is Aviva. [11] Aviv is also an old and uncommon [11] Russian Christian male given name "Ави́в" (Aviv), that possibly borrowed from Biblical Hebrew, where it derived from the word abīb, meaning an ear or a time of year where grains come into ear, [12] also known as "Aviv" (or Nisan—the first month of the Hebrew ...

  7. Tel Abib - Wikipedia

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    Tel Abib (Hebrew: תל אביב, Tel Aviv, "the hill of Spring", from Akkadian Tel Abûbi, "The Tel of the flood") is an unidentified tell ("hill city") on the Kebar Canal, near Nippur in what is now Iraq. Tel Abib is mentioned by Ezekiel in Ezekiel 3:15:

  8. 7 dead in suspected terror shooting, stabbing in Tel Aviv ...

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    The incident took place on Yerushalayim Street in Tel Aviv. The attack took place just prior to a large missile launch from Iran into Israel. About 180 missiles were launched at multiple targets ...

  9. Abu Kabir - Wikipedia

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    After Israel's establishment in 1948, the area became part of south Tel Aviv. Officially part of Giv'at Herzl (Hebrew: גבעת הרצל, lit. Herzl's hill), [1] the adjacent Jewish neighborhood, the name Abu Kabir (Hebrew: אבו כביר) continued to be used. Part or all of Abu Kabir was officially renamed Tabitha by the Tel Aviv ...

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