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    Nahalal (Hebrew: נַהֲלָל) is a moshav in northern Israel. Covering 8.5 square kilometers (3.3 sq mi), it falls under the jurisdiction of the Jezreel Valley...
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    The Nahalal Cemetery (בית העלמין בנהלל) is the cemetery of the Nahalal moshav in the Jezreel Valley. Since its opening in the 1920s, many of the moshav's...
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    Moshbutz is a mixed moshav-kibbutz type of settlement. The first moshav, Nahalal, was established in the Jezreel Valley (also known as the Valley of Esdraelon)...
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  • Nahal Nahalal (נחל נהלל) is a tributary of the Nahal Kishon that flows through the Lower Galilee and the Jezreel Valley. The stream originates from several...
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    Moshe Dayan (category Burials at Nahalal Cemetery)
    medication for Dayan's father. Soon afterward, Dayan's parents moved to Nahalal, the first moshav, or farming cooperative, to be established. Dayan attended...
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  • the Israeli show Eretz Nehederet. Roy Kafri was born in 1986 in moshav Nahalal, an agricultural Jewish community in northern Israel. During Kafri’s mandatory...
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    came to reflect ideology, such as the planning of the circular kibbutz Nahalal by Richard Kauffmann. Israeli media is diverse, reflecting the spectrum...
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  • Moshav Nahalal in Jezreel Valley...
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    Shmuel Dayan (category Burials at Nahalal Cemetery)
    country's first kibbutz, though he left in 1921 to help establish the moshav Nahalal. According to his grandson, he, as opposed to his wife Devorah (Dvora Zotolovsky...
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    Mount Sinai. Bikkurim are given as offerings, as in this picture from Nahalal, Israel in 2006. Native name סִיוָן‎ (Hebrew) Calendar Hebrew calendar...
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