-
Israel Defense Forces (IDF) base Camp
Rabin (Hebrew: מַחֲנֶה רַבִּין,
Mahaneh Rabin),
named for
Yitzhak Rabin. It was one of the
first IDF
bases and...
- The Left Camp of
Israel (Hebrew: מחנה שמאל לישראל,
Maḥaneh Smol LeYisrael) was a left-wing
political party in Israel. It was also
known as
Sheli (Hebrew:...
- a
location in Moab
mentioned in
Isaiah 15:5 and
Jeremiah 48:5.
Mahaneh Dan or
Mahaneh-dan is a
location ****ociated with the
tribe of Dan.
According to...
- Meri (Hebrew: מר"י, lit. 'Rebellion', an
acronym for
Mahaneh Radikali Yisraeli Hebrew: מר"ימחנה רדיקלי ישראלי, lit. 'Israeli
Radical Camp') was a minor...
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Mahane Yehuda Market (Hebrew: שוק מחנה יהודה, romanized: Shuk
Mahane Yehuda),
often referred to as "The Shuk" (Hebrew: השוק, romanized: HaShuq, lit. 'The...
- 15:34)),
Kiryat Matalon to the west,
towards Bnei Brak, Kfar
Ganim and
Mahaneh Yehuda to the
south and Kfar
Avraham on the north–were
merged into the...
- Camp
Ramah (Hebrew: מחנה רמה) is a
network of
Jewish summer camps affiliated with the
Conservative Movement. The
camps operate in the
United States, Canada...
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country overlooking the
Sorek Valley, the camp
location becoming known as
Mahaneh Dan ("Camp of Dan"). (Joshua 19) The
region they were
trying to settle...
-
country overlooking the
Sorek Valley. The camp
location became known as
Mahaneh Dan ("Camps of Dan"). The
region that they
attempted to
settle included...
- Camp
Achvah (Hebrew: מַחֲנֶה אַחֲוָה, romanized:
Maḥaneh Aḥva) was the
first Hebrew-speaking
summer camp in
North America.
Achvah was
founded in 1927...