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  • an Israeli rock band Tamuz (kibbutz), an Israeli kibbutz Spike (missile) M113 Tamuz, an Israeli item of military equipment Tamuz Prize, an Israeli award...
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    Beit Shemesh (redirect from Tamuz (kibbutz))
    resource network. Beit Shemesh also has an urban kibbutz affiliated with the Kibbutz Movement, Tamuz, founded in 1987. Bet Shemesh has a heavy Haredi...
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    enterprises of their own and all of their members work in the non-kibbutz sector. Examples include Tamuz in Beit Shemesh (near Jerusalem); Horesh in Kiryat Yovel...
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  • Black Hebrew kibbutz in Dimona Tamuz in Beit Shemesh Mish'ol in Nof HaGalil Eli Ashkenazi (23 January 2008). "What is an urban kibbutz?". Haaretz. Retrieved...
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  • settled entirely by Americans and today Israel's wealthiest kibbutz; and Tamuz, an urban kibbutz founded in 1987 and located in Beit Shemesh.[citation needed]...
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  • List of Moshavim List of Kibbutzim Kibbutzim Facts and Figures, 2006 "The kibbutz is Israel’s original start-up", The Forward, July 19, 2020, by Jacob Sivak...
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    Sifriat Poalim, 1974 (Ba-Bayit U Va-Hutz, בבית ובחוץ) As Rachel Waited, Tamuz, 1982 [Ke-Chakot Rachel, כחכות רחל] Poems, Letters, Writings, Dvir, 1985...
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    Israel Yitzhak Rabin. In the 1970s, he established the innovative rock band Tamuz, with Shalom Hanoch, and later headed the group Brosh. His songs "Rutzi...
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    posthumously. Ariel was born on the Fast of Esther in 1942 and grew up in Kibbutz Mishmarot. The son of Guda and Alexander (Sasha) Ariel (Bashmashnikov)...
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  • Dan Yahav, Purity of Arms. Ethos Myth and Reality. 1936–1956, Tel Aviv, Tamuz Publisher, 2002. Michael Prior (1999). "Purity of Arms". The state of Israel:...
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    Aviv 1920-1980 (in Hebrew). Israel: Israel Museum. ISBN 9789652172648. Tamuz, Benjamin (1980). The Story of Israeli Art (in Hebrew). Masada. pp. Givatayim...
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    also directed his descendants to have a (private) fast day, the 5th day of Tamuz, marking one of his imprisonments (1629), this one lasting for 40 days....
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    Governorate: Israel responded with a "warning shot" by firing a single Tamuz anti-tank missile and released a statement warning further retaliation if...
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  • the family settled in Givat Shmuel. In 1956 Cohen was sent to study at Kibbutz Kfar Masaryk. In 1958 she won a youth drawing competition in Japan. Three...
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