- Ein
HaNetziv (Hebrew: עֵין הַנְּצִי"ב, lit.
Spring of the
Netziv) is a
kibbutz in the Beit She'an
Valley in
northern Israel.
Belonging to the Religious...
- as
Midrashot (sing.: Midrasha) –
prominent examples are
Midreshet Ein
HaNetziv and
Migdal Oz.
These are
usually attended for one year
either before or...
- East
Talpiot (Hebrew: תלפיות מזרח
Talpiot Mizrach) or
Armon HaNetziv (ארמון הנְציב) is an
Israeli settlement in
southern East Jerusalem,
established by...
- To the east is the
neighborhood of East Talpiot, also
known as
Armon HaNetziv.
Mahane Allenby was torn down and eight-story
residential towers were built...
- what was then the
southeastern edge of Jerusalem.
Referred to as
Armon HaNetziv by the
Jewish po****tion, this building,
located on the 'Hill of Evil Counsel'...
-
programs mirror the Rabbinate's
ordination requirements for men
include Ein
HaNetziv,
which trains students as "Teachers of Halacha"; and Matan, for recognition...
- also
known as Reb
Hirsch Leib Berlin, and
commonly known by the
acronym Netziv, was an
Orthodox rabbi, Rosh
yeshiva (dean) of the
Volozhin Yeshiva and...
- yeshivot;
these include the
Religious Kibbutz Movement's
Midreshet Ein
HaNetziv,
Midreshet Lindenbaum, and
Migdal Oz,
sister school of
Yeshivat Har Etzion...
- ("mounds of Farwana"), now part of the
agricultural lands of
Kibbutz Ein
HaNetziv.
Among the
remains of the
synagogue archaeologists found a
relatively well-preserved...
- was
within the
Israeli territories. The
British Government House (Armon
HaNetziv) area was a
demilitarized zone
controlled by the
United Nations, and the...