31.76833°N 35.18361°E / 31.76833; 35.18361 Bayit VeGan (Hebrew: בית וגן, lit. House and Garden, also Bayit Vagan) is a neighborhood in southwest Jerusalem...
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population of 160,000. Bat Yam, originally Bayit VeGan ("House and Garden"), was founded in 1919 by the Bayit VeGan homeowners association, affiliated with...
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Bayit or Basis is Hebrew for "house" and might refer to: Bayit VeGan, neighbourhood in Jerusalem Bayit Lepletot, orphanage in Jerusalem Shalom bayit, Jewish...
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Avi-Yonah, was moved from its original location at the Holyland Hotel in Bayit VeGan, Jerusalem, to a new site at the Israel Museum in June 2006. According...
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infiltrators, who were supposedly locals of Beit Jala, in the neighbourhood of Bayit VeGan in Jerusalem. From the 1949 Armistice Agreements until 1953, Israel had...
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married Yaffa Cohen in 1981. They have nine children. He lives in the Bayit VeGan neighborhood of Jerusalem. In addition to Hebrew, Deri is fluent in Moroccan...
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lived in the hospital and cared for abandoned children. The building in Bayit Vegan was inaugurated in 1980. In December 2012, Shaare Zedek assumed operational...
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southwest Jerusalem. It is located between Kiryat Moshe to the northwest and Bayit VeGan to the south. Beit HaKerem has a population of 15,000. Remnants from...
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conferences, radio and TV programs, and books. Rav Asher Kushnir lives in the Bayit VeGan neighborhood of Jerusalem, but speaks in various cities in Israel as...
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