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    Merhavia (Hebrew: מֶרְחַבְיָה, lit. "Space of God") is a moshav in northern Israel. It falls under the jurisdiction of Jezreel Valley Regional Council...
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  • Merhavia (Hebrew: מרחביה) may refer to: Merhavia (kibbutz), a kibbutz in northern Israel Merhavia (moshav), a moshav in northern Israel originally known...
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  • Yishuv (as well as the first "Moshav Ovdim") Paran is the southernmost Moshav in Israel Yuval is the northernmost moshav in Israel Kfar Hittim, which was...
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    their livelihoods. Moshav Merhavia was established in 1911, under Ottoman rule. The kibbutz was established in 1929 adjacent to the moshav, from which it...
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    HaSolelim Kfar HaHoresh Merhavia Mizra Ramat David Sarid Yifat Moshavim Alonei Abba Alon HaGalil Balfouria Beit She'arim (moshav) Beit Zeid Bethlehem of...
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    written by Oppenheimer. The project eventually failed and Merhavia was transformed in 1922 into a moshav, a different form of communal settlement. From 1934...
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    His father, Nahman Betser, was born in the second kibbutz in Israel, Merhavia, that his grandparents also helped establish. Betser lived in Nahalal until...
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    Balfouria (Hebrew: בַּלפוּרְיָה) is a moshav in northern Israel, south of Nazareth. Located near Afula, it falls under the jurisdiction of Jezreel Valley...
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    it was founded anew as moshav by veterans of the Jewish Legion and kibbutzniks, mostly members of Kfar Giladi and Merhavia. By the time of the 1931...
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    immigrated to Ottoman Palestine, where he worked as an agricultural laborer in Merhavia and Kfar Uria. During the First World War, he worked on the Kinneret Farm...
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