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Muslim Arab
minority (about 35.7%). Jish is the
ancient Giscala or Gush
Halav,
first mentioned in the
historical record by the Roman-Jewish historian...
- 1:14
Allen 1976, p. 31. "Gush
HaLav". Jewishvirtuallibrary.org.
Retrieved 26
August 2017. Cinamon, G. (2013). Gush
Halav.
Hadashot Arkheologiyot: Excavations...
- The
siege of Gush
Halav refers to the
Roman siege and sack of the
fortified Galilean town of Gush
Halav (Gischala,
modern Jish),
during the
First Jewish–Roman...
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Chalav Yisrael (Hebrew: חֲלַב יִשְׂרָאֵל), also
pronounced cholov Yisroel,
refers to
kosher milk
whose milking was
observed by an
observant Jew. The takkanah...
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control of
Galilee and am****ed a
large band of
supporters from
Gischala (Gush
Halav) and Gabara,
including the
support of the
Sanhedrin in Jerusalem. As part...
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Uriel (2006). יוחנן מגוש חלב : מהרי הגליל אל חומות ירושלים (Yoḥanan mi-Gush
ḥalav : me-hare ha-Galil el ḥomot Yerushalayim) [John of Gischala, from the mountains...
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services provided by
Kupat Holim and
family health centers such as
Tipat Halav, the
ministry maintains general hospitals,
psychiatric hospitals, mental...
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Founded 6 CE
Dissolved 73 CE (First Jewish–Roman War)
Headquarters Jerusalem Gush
Halav Masada Ideology Jewish nationalism Religion Second Temple Judaism...
- Palestine,
where Jews
claimed to have
ancestral ties to
places like Gush
Halav, Dalton, or 'Amuqa,
suggesting that
Jewish flight from
Galilee occurred...
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piyyut (liturgical poem)
during Shavuot morning synagogue services חלב –
ḥalav (milk), the
consumption of
dairy products like milk and
cheese רות – Rut...