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Lehavim (Hebrew: לְהָבִים) is an
affluent town in
southern Israel.
Founded in 1983 and
located in the
northern Negev around 15 km
north of Beersheba,...
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largest city is Ashdod. Beersheba's
dormitory towns of Omer, Meitar, and
Lehavim are
affluent on an
Israel scale,
while the
development towns of Dimona...
- The
Lehavim–Rahat
railway station is a
station on the
Israel Railways lines between Tel Aviv (and
points north) and Beersheba,
located near
Lehavim Junction...
- In June 2007 a new
Lehavim-Rahat
Railway Station was opened. It
serves both the
Bedouin community of
Rahat and the
suburbs of
Lehavim. It made it more accessible...
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SodaStream closed its
facility in
Mishor Adumim and
relocated it to the town of
Lehavim in
Israel proper. The
SodaStream Sparkling Water Maker is a
device that...
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Maghrebi Jewish immigrants from Morocco. In his
youth his
family moved to
Lehavim and then to
Rishon LeZion. He
served in the
Israel Defense Forces as a...
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announced that it
would move its
factory from the
Israeli settlement to
Lehavim, a city in
southern Israel. In
August 2017, the
Frankfurt City Council...
- a zone
under the
jurisdiction of Bnei
Shimon Regional Council,
between Lehavim and Rahat,
close to the city of Beersheba. It will
cover an area of some...
- city.
Beersheba is
surrounded by
several satellite towns,
including Omer,
Lehavim, and Meitar, and the
Bedouin localities of Rahat, Tel as-Sabi, and Lakiya...
- 1,175,058 479,342 714,533 1,018,644
Kiryat Gat
Lehavim–Rahat 438,867 158,862 246,747 316,435
Lehavim+Rahat Be'er
Sheva North 2,308,782 890,926 1,244...