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    Amnun (Hebrew: אַמְנוּן) is a workers' moshav in the Upper Galilee in northern Israel. Located on the Korazim Plateau, it belongs to the Mevo'ot HaHermon...
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  • Rubble 32°53′02″N 35°34′37″E / 32.88389°N 35.57694°E / 32.88389; 35.57694 Amnun, Korazim Beit Lahm Haifa 1 April 1948 429 7,526 32°44′12″N 35°11′29″E /...
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  • village of Elifelet, flowing southeast between the settlements of Korazim and Amnun, and continues to the coast near Capernaum where it empties into the Sea...
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    ha-Kuzari. Tel Aviv, Israel: Schoken Publishing House, 1970. Kimiagarov, Amnun. Classic Central Asian (Bukharian) Jewish Cuisine and Customs. New York...
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    Antiquities Authority along the route of an ancient road north of Moshav Amnun. In the literature, the road is referred to as "the way through Korazim...
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    (1905). Among his secular translations was the novel Ahavat Zion (Kissaii Amnun va Tomor) by Avraham Mapu. During his life Shimon Hakham wrote and translated...
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    site is listed by Benny Morris as "'Arab al Samakiya (Samakiya/Talhum)". Amnun and Korazim were both established on Al-Samakiyya land in 1983. In 1992...
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    Hermon. Its offices are located in Merkaz Kach, between roads 90 and 899. Amnun Beit Hillel Dishon Elifelet Kahal Margaliot Mishmar HaYarden Ramot Naftali...
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  • HaGalil Northern District Amka עַמְקָה 1949 Mateh Asher Northern District Amnun אַמְנוּן 1983 Mevo'ot HaHermon Northern District Ani'am אֲנִיעָם 1978 Golan...
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    co-existed peacefully. Conflict arose, however, in the spring of 1997, after Amnun Khaimov arrived as the Bukharans' rabbi. According to then-synagogue-president...
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