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Rehavia or
Rechavia (Hebrew: רחביה, Arabic: رحافيا) is an
upscale Jerusalem neighborhood located between the city
center and Talbiya.
Since its establishment...
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Rehavia Gymnasium or the
Jerusalem Rehavia Gymnasium, by its
Hebrew name
Gymnasia Rehavia (Hebrew: גמנסיה רחביה, romanized: Gimnazya Rehavya), is a high...
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Rehavia Rosenbaum (Hebrew: רחביה רוזנבוים; born 29
April 1934), is a
former Israeli football player and coach,
mainly identified with
Hapoel Tel Aviv...
- ****embly hill. Ram is a
Hebrew acronym for
Rehavia Hamurhevet – Hebrew: רחביה המורחבת, lit.
expansion of
Rehavia, and
there are maps and over
evidence for...
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corner of
Balfour Street in the
upscale central Jerusalem neighborhood of
Rehavia. The
house was
built between 1936 and 1938 for Gr****-Jewish
merchant Edward...
- (1965–66)
Yosef Merimovich (1966–68)
Rehavia Rosenbaum (1968–70)
Harry Game (1971–74)
Shimon Ben
Yehonathan (1974–75)
Rehavia Rosenbaum (1975–76)
Yosef Merimovich...
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minister is Beit Aghion, at the
corner of
Balfour and
Smolenskin streets in
Rehavia, Jerusalem. Term of
office in
years Beit
Aghion Cabinet of
Israel Prime...
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returning to
Israel in 1958.
Netanyahu attended high
school at
Gymnasia Rehavia in Jerusalem. In 1963, when he was in 11th grade, the
family returned to...
- of 60,000 artefacts.
Shlomo Moussaieff was the
second of 12
children of
Rehavia Moussaieff, a Jerusalem-born
jewellery dealer. He was
named after his grandfather...
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station m****acre – 22 killed. 29
January 2004: The Café
Moment bombing in
Rehavia, Jerusalem, bus line 19 – 11 killed. 22
February 2004: A
suicide bombing...