• Migdal Oz (Hebrew: מִגְדַּל עֹז, lit. Tower of Strength) is an Israeli settlement and income-sharing community kibbutz in the West Bank. Located in the...
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    known as Migdal Oz (Hebrew: בית מדרש לנשים מגדל עז), is an Open Orthodox institution of higher Torah study for women located in the Kibbutz Migdal Oz in Gush...
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    accompanied by some of his friends. The Sabbataians then renamed the fortress Migdal Oz (Tower [of] Strength). As Sabbatai had arrived on the day preceding Passover...
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  • called Migdal Eder, an Israeli settlement in the West Bank Migdal Afek, national park near Rosh HaAyin, Israel Migdal HaEmek, city in Israel Migdal Oz, an...
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    American-Israeli Orthodox Rabbanit who is the founder and head of the Migdal Oz seminary. She is the daughter of Rabbi Aharon Lichtenstein and Dr. Tovah...
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  • Israeli teachers' college with campuses in Jerusalem, Alon Shvut and Migdal Oz. Herzog College is named for Yaakov Herzog, an Israeli diplomat, scholar...
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    The junction is located between Efrat and Alon Shvut and very close to Migdal Oz. It is the site of the Gush Etzion visitors' center, a gas station, an...
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    and overseas students as a sister school in Kibbutz Migdal Oz, which goes by the name Migdal Oz. On January 4, 2006, Rabbis Yaakov Medan and Baruch Gigi...
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    the IDF, and in 1977, he was a partner in establishing the settlement Migdal Oz in Gush Etzion, and was later the secretary of the Kibbutz. Between 1980...
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    year or somewhat later, Luzzatto wrote his allegorical festival drama "Migdal 'Oz" (or "Tummat Yesharim"), on the occasion of the marriage of his friend...
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