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    Ma'abarot (Hebrew: מַעְבָּרוֹת) were immigrant and refugee absorption camps established in Israel in the 1950s, constituting one of the largest public...
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    Ma'barot, often called Ma'abarot, is a kibbutz in Emek Hefer in central Israel, in the wider region of the Sharon Plain. Established in 1933 and located...
    11 KB (1,185 words) - 17:45, 4 December 2023
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    1950–1953 the Ma'abarot Saqiya A, Saqiya B, Kafr 'Ana A, and Kafr 'Ana B were established on the previous village lands. These Ma'abarot housed mainly...
    13 KB (1,299 words) - 00:08, 26 August 2024
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    initially resettled in refugee camps, known variously as immigrant camps, ma'abarot and development towns. Development towns were subsequently considered...
    7 KB (732 words) - 12:21, 29 January 2024
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    sent to transit camps, known initially as immigrant camps, and later as Ma'abarot. Many were also initially housed in reception centers in military barracks...
    148 KB (13,341 words) - 14:29, 24 August 2024
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    immigrants arrived as refugees and were housed in temporary camps known as ma'abarot; by 1952, over 200,000 people were living in these tent cities. Jews of...
    404 KB (38,799 words) - 01:46, 27 August 2024
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    end of 1950 and their residents were moved to existing ma'abarot. Conditions in the ma'abarot (tent cities) were harsh. There was poor hygiene and widespread...
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    billions to the Israeli economy. Meir assisted in building over a hundred ma'abarot (Hebrew: מַעְבָּרוֹת), temporary immigrant camps with crude tin-roofed...
    95 KB (9,616 words) - 03:18, 15 August 2024
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    conditions of the Ma'abarot, stating her opinion that "the most controversial issue in this respect is not the outcome (e.g. the ma’abarot) of the choice...
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  • later transformed into ma'abarot (transit camps), where tin dwellings were provided to house up to 220000 residents. The ma'abarot existed until 1963. The...
    239 KB (30,281 words) - 04:56, 14 August 2024
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    refugees were placed in rudimentary and hastily erected tent cities (ma'abarot) often in development towns on the peripheries of Israel. Settlement in...
    50 KB (5,348 words) - 01:53, 26 August 2024
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    A member of Kibbutz Ma'abarot on guard duty, 1936...
    83 KB (10,947 words) - 10:57, 24 July 2024
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    was more than 106,000. In 1949 and 1950, three immigrant transit camps (ma'abarot) were established alongside Majdal (renamed Migdal) for Jewish refugees...
    57 KB (5,195 words) - 03:38, 23 August 2024
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    According to Ben-Gurion's diary, the Yemeni children in the Israeli ma'abarot or tent transit camps were dying like flies. Children were often separated...
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    money or possessions and many were housed in temporary camps known as ma'abarot. By 1952, over 200,000 immigrants were living in tents or prefabricated...
    305 KB (34,637 words) - 11:56, 16 August 2024
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    place names Ulpan Kibbutz Youth village One Million Plan Immigrant camps Ma'abarot Development town Austerity Organizations World Zionist Organization Jewish...
    39 KB (5,042 words) - 19:10, 7 August 2024
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    place names Ulpan Kibbutz Youth village One Million Plan Immigrant camps Ma'abarot Development town Austerity Organizations World Zionist Organization Jewish...
    140 KB (16,670 words) - 16:57, 18 August 2024
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    village was established in 1953 by former residents of Jerusalem and ma'abarot who wanted to combine a Haredi and agricultural lifestyle. It is named...
    4 KB (370 words) - 14:46, 21 October 2023
  • place names Ulpan Kibbutz Youth village One Million Plan Immigrant camps Ma'abarot Development town Austerity Organizations World Zionist Organization Jewish...
    156 KB (18,237 words) - 12:41, 16 August 2024
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    (God) carried You on eagles' wings." The place was one of the Israel Ma'abarot (transit camps) in the 1950s. In the 1990s, new neighborhoods were built...
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