- Alon
Shvut (Hebrew: אַלּוֹן שְׁבוּת) is an
Israeli settlement in the West Bank,
established in June 1970 over
lands confiscated from the
nearby Palestinian...
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Shvut Rachel (Hebrew: שבות רחל) is a
former Israeli settlement in the West Bank,
retroactively designated a
neighborhood of the
settlement of Shilo, in...
- two
largest international fan
clubs are in Alon
Shvut, West Bank and Niagara, Canada, with Alon
Shvut having 129
members and
Niagara having 310. Following...
- and in
Hebrew as "Yeshivat HaGush", is a
Hesder yeshiva located in Alon
Shvut, an
Israeli settlement in the West Bank. It is
considered one of the leading...
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gunmen opened fire on a
civilian vehicle moving along Israeli Route 60 near
Shvut Rachel in the West Bank. Four
Israeli civilians in the car were wounded...
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Tzurim were
founded on the
former site of Ein
Tzurim in July 1969, and Alon
Shvut in June 1970. Many
other settlements and two muni****lities (Efrat and Beitar...
- Herzog) is an
Israeli teachers'
college with
campuses in Jerusalem, Alon
Shvut and
Migdal Oz.
Herzog College is
named for
Yaakov Herzog, an
Israeli diplomat...
- (sitting on an
ancient Byzantine site), and the
large single oak tree of Alon
Shvut, are the
location of
ancient Zechariah / ****iya. Some
scholars believe...
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Entrance to
ritual baths (mikve) for
pilgrims on the Way of the
Patriarchs near Alon
Shvut...
- The Law of
Return (Hebrew: חוק השבות, ḥok ha-
shvūt) is an
Israeli law, p****ed on 5 July 1950,
which gives Jews,
people with one or more
Jewish grandparent...