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Beit Alfa

Beit Alfa (Hebrew: בֵּית אַלְפָא; also Beit Alpha, Bet Alpha and Bet Alfa) is a kibbutz in the Northern District of Israel, founded in 1922 by immigrants from Poland.[2] Located at the base of the Gilboa ridge, it falls under the jurisdiction of Gilboa Regional Council. As of 2022 its population was 1,386.[1]

Beit Alfa
בֵּית אַלְפָא
Beit Alfa, 1930s
Beit Alfa
Beit Alfa
Coordinates: 32°30′58″N 35°25′49″E / 32.51611°N 35.43028°E / 32.51611; 35.43028
Country Israel
DistrictNorthern
CouncilGilboa
AffiliationKibbutz Movement
Founded4 November 1922
Founded byHashomer Hatzair
Population
 (2022)[1]
1,386
Websitewww.betalfa.org.il
Children from Kibbutz Beit Alfa on Mount Gilboa, circa 1935

Geography edit

The kibbutz was founded near a depopulated Arab village, Khirbet Bait Ilfa, at the bottom of the northern steep slopes of Mount Gilboa, on the eastern edge of the Harod Valley, between the Jezreel Valley and the Beit She'an Valley in the Lower Galilee.[3] The Gilboa mountain range stretches to its west, with the closest peaks Har (mount) Barkan (497 m) and Har Gefet (318 m). The area north and east of the kibbutz is flat, but falls to the east towards the Jordan Rift Valley. To the north of the kibbutz flows the Harod Stream , whose waters are used to fill numerous ponds. Adjacent to the kibbutz to the west is kibbutz Heftziba and Beit Alfa Synagogue National Park; Gan HaShlosha National Park is directly to its east; and kibbutz Ma'ale Gilboa sits on top of Mount Gilboa directly to the south. Other notable locations in the vicinity are kibbutzim Reshafim, Sde Nahum, and Nir David, Shita prison, and in the West Bank to the south, on the other side of the Israeli West Bank barrier, is the Palestinian village Faqqua.[4][5]

History edit

A 6th century Jewish settlement–of which the Beit Alfa Synagogue formed a part–survived into Islamic times as Beit Ilfa. On 4 November 1922, Hashomer Hatzair settlers from Poland established the modern kibbutz, Beit Alpha, naming it after the nearby abandoned Arab village, Khirbet Beit Ilfa.[6][7][8]

The founding members gained their first experience in 1921, when they participated in the establishment of kibbutz Geva.[9] At first, the settlers suffered from very severe operating conditions in the swamps and malaria was widespread. In April 1927 the kibbutz was visited by the Czechoslovak president Tomáš Masaryk. In 1928 the members of the adjacent kibbutz Heftziba discovered on their grounds the remains of the Beth Alpha synagogue, dating back to the Byzantine period. During the Arab riots of 1929 the kibbutz was attacked and its fields destroyed. When in April 1936 the Arab uprising broke out, the Arabs again set fire to the surrounding fields.[citation needed]

In 1940 some of the members, affiliated with Hashomer Hatzair, moved to kibbutz Ramat Yohanan, in exchange for supporters of Mapai from Ramat Yohanan. According to the Jewish National Fund, this move was prompted by an ideological split.[9] In subsequent years the kibbutz was one of the centers used by the Jewish paramilitary organization Haganah.

On 1 April 1948 the kibbutz was attacked by Arab mortar fire. The Arabs withdrew as a platoon from the 1st parachute battalion of the British 6th Airborne Division approached.[10]

After the 1948 Arab–Israeli War, the Gilboa Educational Institute was established in the northern part of the kibbutz. The institute, which served as a school for the surrounding area, offered boarding and had an array of sports facilities and workshops enabling professional training. At the end of 2003 the institute was closed and the complex of buildings has since been used for various educational courses. During the 2006 Lebanon War, the kibbutz took in evacuees from the border villages that had been under rocket attack by Hezbollah militants from southern Lebanon. After the war an absorption center for Ethiopian immigrants was set up here. Some 600 people are offered boarding, Hebrew language courses, and are prepared for integration in the Israeli society.[citation needed]

Meir Har-Zion built a farm and house, "Ahuzat Shoshana", on a hilltop just north and in sight of Beit Alfa, right next to the ruins of the Crusader castle of Belvoir. The farm is named after his sister and her name is written on the gate to the farm.

Economy edit

Dairy: The kibbutz dairy was the first in Israel to use robotic milking technology.[citation needed]

Poultry: Beit Alfa operates three poultry houses in which the eggs are collected centrally on an egg conveyor belt.[11]

Furniture: Beit Alfa Home Furniture builds custom furniture for homes and offices. It is a recognized supplier for Israel's Ministry of Defense.[12]

Special Purpose Vehicles: BAT (Beit Alfa Technologies) began making fire trucks in 1966. Today it manufactures vehicles for rapid airport intervention that eject foam, water, and dry powder. BAT manufacturers Water Restraint Systems for non-lethal crowd control of dangerous inmates and correctional facilities.[13] BAT also expanded to become an international designer and manufacturer of special purpose vehicles for the military, law enforcement, and government and private sectors. BAT has sold riot control vehicles to more than 30 countries. According to The Guardian, BAT "developed a profitable industry selling anti-riot vehicles" to the apartheid regime in South Africa "for use against protesters in the black townships".[14] BAT's vehicles have also been used as riot control vehicles in Burundi to suppress protests against the unconstitutional extension of President Nkurunziza's presidency.[15]

Guest Houses: The kibbutz runs a guesthouse with 37 units, five of them with wheelchair access.[16]

Beit Alpha Cucumber edit

Since the 1930s a kibbutz member, Hanka Lazarson, was engaged in vegetable breeding; including: cucumber, onion, garlic, aubergine and cauliflower. Between 1931 and 1936 she developed a breed of cucumbers that came to be known as the "Beit Alpha Cucumber" (or "Beth Alpha Cucumber"). The breed became highly popular worldwide due to its excellent taste and high yield. The vegetable breeding program in Beit Alpha continued successfully over the next 30 years; constantly improving various varieties.[17]

Archaeology edit

 
Zodiac mosaic, Beit Alfa synagogue

When irrigation canals were being dug in 1928, an ancient mosaic was unearthed on Jewish National Fund land on the grounds of Kibbutz Hefzibah. The government of Palestine's Department of Antiquities granted permission for excavation to the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. The excavations, led by Eleazar Sukenik, revealed a synagogue and a mosaic floor from the fifth century.[18][19]

The Beit Alfa Synagogue National Park established at the site contains an ancient Byzantine-era synagogue, with a mosaic floor depicting the lunar Hebrew months as they correspond to the signs of the zodiac.[20][21]

Notable people edit

 
Si Heyman performing at a rock festival in the Red Sea
 
Naomi Frankel

While serving as Israel's (12th) Chief of Staff and after retiring from the army, Moshe Levi lived in Beit Alfa. In his last years, he was the founding chairperson of the supervisory board of Highway 6, also known as the Trans-Israel Highway. Levi died from a stroke and was buried at the kibbutz, with eight generals carrying his body, top government officials, and hundreds who knew and worked with him in attendance.[22][23]

Actor, writer, producer, comedian Seth Rogen's parents met in Beit Alfa.[24]

Gabriel "Gavrush" Rapoport (1924–2001) was a Palmach and IDF combat veteran, who helped create Israel's famed heavy equipment rescue unit that has saved lives around the world. Gavrush was one of the first children born on the kibbutz. According to Haaretz, Israeli poet and writer Haim Gouri, a friend of Rapoport, said: "When Gavrush was born, the midwife fainted. Never before had an infant come out of the womb holding a revolver in one hand, and an adjustable wrench in the other".[25]

Israeli novelist Naomi Frankel (1918–2009) joined the kibbutz in her teens and left it in 1970. Although she later changed her political ideology from left to right, she asked to be buried on the kibbutz beside her first husband.[26][27][28] Frankel rose to fame with the publication of her trilogy Shaul ve-Yohannah (Saul and Joanna, 1956–1967), which depicted Jewish life in prewar Germany.[29][30]

Songwriter and composer Nachum Heiman, an Israel Prize laureate, moved to the kibbutz with his second wife, and their two daughters were born there, one of them singer Si Heiman.[31]

Israel Zamir (1929–2014), son of Jewish-American author Isaac Bashevis Singer, lived on the kibbutz for 77 years until his death in 2014.[32][33][34] After his passing, he was buried at the kibbutz.[32][34] Like his father, he was also a writer.[32][33][34][35]

In Israeli Culture edit

Beit Alfa is repeatedly mentioned in the Natan Alterman-penned lyrics to the classic 1934 song, "Shir HaEmek" (Song of the Valley),[36] about the Jezreel Valley.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Regional Statistics". Israel Central Bureau of Statistics. Retrieved 21 March 2024.
  2. ^ Encyclopedia Judaica Jerusalem. Jerusalem: Keter Publishing House. 1972. p. 714.
  3. ^ Joseph Gutmann (1997). "Beth Alpha". In E. M. Meyers (ed.). The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East. p. 299.
  4. ^ "Gan Garoo: The kangaroo petting zoo". Haaretz.
  5. ^ שירות בתי הסוהר ips.gov.il
  6. ^ G.J.H. Ovenden, 'Mount Gilboa,' Palestine Exploration Quarterly Vol. 56, Issue 4 1924 pp.193-195.
  7. ^ Erhard Gorys, Andrea Gorys, Heiliges Land: ein 10,000 Jahre altes Kulturland zwischen Mittelmeer, Rotem Meer und Jordan, DuMont Reiseverlag, 2006 p.216.'(The synagogue) was part of a prosperous village called Bet Alfa, which survived during the Islamic period as Beit Ilfa. Jewish settlers founded the Bet Alfa kibbutz in 1921 nearby the abandoned Arab village of Beit Ilfa.' Sie (the synagogue of that name) gehörte zu einem wohlhabenden Dorf mit dem Namen Bet Alfa, der in islamischer Zeit als Beit Ilfa fortlebte. . .In der Nähe des verlassenen arabischen Dorfes Beit Ilfa gründeten jüdische Siedler 1921 den Kibbutz Bet Alfa.'
  8. ^ Joseph Gutmann, 'Beth Alpha,' in E. M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Oxford University Press 1997 p.299.
  9. ^ a b Jewish National Fund (1949). Jewish Villages in Israel. Jerusalem: Hamadpis Liphshitz Press. pp. 16–17.
  10. ^ Wilson, Dare (2008). With 6th Airborne Division in Palestine 1945-48. Pen & Sword Books Ltd. p. 246. ISBN 978-1-84415-771-6.
  11. ^ "Beit Alfa, most modern broiler breeder project in Israel".
  12. ^ "Google Translate".
  13. ^ . www.bat.co.il. Archived from the original on 2008-05-01.
  14. ^ Brothers in arms - Israel's secret pact with Pretoria, Chris McGreal, The Guardian, 7 February 2006
  15. ^ "Burundian authorities repressed demonstrations as if they were an insurrection, and now the country appears to be on the verge of conflict, Amnesty International warned in a new report, Braving Bullets – Excessive force in policing demonstrations in Burundi, released today". Amnesty International USA. Retrieved 2024-01-13.
  16. ^ . 4 October 2011. Archived from the original on 1 August 2017. Retrieved 29 July 2016.
  17. ^ "Beit Alfa Heirloom Cucumber Origin from 1931 to 1936". Retrieved 11 January 2024.
  18. ^ "Beit Alpha - הארכיון הציוני". www.zionistarchives.org.il. Retrieved 11 January 2024.
  19. ^ E.L. Sukenik (1932). The Ancient Synagogue of Beth Alpha. Oxford University Press. pp. 5, 7.
  20. ^ . Israel Nature and National Parks Protection Authority. Archived from the original on 20 October 2007. Retrieved 2007-09-22.
  21. ^ Goldman, Bernard, The Sacred Portal: a primary symbol in ancient Judaic art, Detroit : Wayne State University Press, 1966
  22. ^ "Moshe Levy, 72, Israel, former Army Chief of Staff, Jan. 8, 2008". 9 January 2008.
  23. ^ "Former IDF chief of staff Moshe Levy dies at 72". 8 January 2008.
  24. ^ ""Neighbors," Soulmates and Israel". 13 May 2014.
  25. ^ "Obituary / Gained Israel fame for rescue missions". Haaretz.
  26. ^ Curtius, Mary (12 June 1988), "After 50 Years, She Finds a Home: Zionist's search ends in Israeli settlement", The Boston Globe
  27. ^ Leibovitz, Liel (25 November 2009). "Homeward Bound: How Naomi Frankel's life and work mirrored modern Jewish history". Tablet. Retrieved 3 January 2017.
  28. ^ Ilani, Efri (23 November 2009). סיפורה של נעמי פרנקל: קול הדורות האבודים של ברלין וחברון [The Story of Naomi Frankel: Voice of the lost generations of Berlin and Hebron]. Haaretz (in Hebrew). Retrieved 5 January 2017.
  29. ^ Kressel, Getzel (1 January 2007). . Encyclopaedia Judaica. Archived from the original on 14 November 2018. Retrieved 3 January 2017.
  30. ^ Kressel, Getzel. "Frankel, Naomi". Jewish Virtual Library. Retrieved 3 January 2017.
  31. ^ Nachum Heiman, One of Israel's Greatest Composers, Dies at 82, Haaretz
  32. ^ a b c Newman, Marissa. "Isaac Bashevis Singer's only son dies at 85". www.timesofisrael.com. Retrieved 2021-06-05.
  33. ^ a b "Israel Zamir, son of Isaac Bashevis Singer, dies at 85". Haaretz. Retrieved 2021-06-05.
  34. ^ a b c "Funeral Monday for Israel Zamir, only son of Isaac Bashevis Singer". The Jerusalem Post | JPost.com. 23 November 2014. Retrieved 2021-06-05.
  35. ^ "Israel Zamir, a Man Who Was Far More Than Isaac Bashevis Singer's Son". The Forward. 6 December 2014. from the original on 2015-07-06. Retrieved 2021-06-05.
  36. ^ Shir Ha'Emek with 1934 Daniel Samburski Film - Ofra Haza, archived from the original on 2021-12-21, retrieved 2021-06-05

Bibliography edit

External links edit

  • Official website (in Hebrew)
  • Survey of Western Palestine, Map 9: IAA, Wikimedia commons
  • Beit Alfa, circa 1925

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This article is about the modern kibbutz Beit Alfa For the 6th century synagogue see Beth Alpha Beit Alfa Hebrew ב ית א ל פ א also Beit Alpha Bet Alpha and Bet Alfa is a kibbutz in the Northern District of Israel founded in 1922 by immigrants from Poland 2 Located at the base of the Gilboa ridge it falls under the jurisdiction of Gilboa Regional Council As of 2022 its population was 1 386 1 Beit Alfa ב ית א ל פ א Beit Alfa 1930sBeit AlfaShow map of Jezreel Valley region of IsraelBeit AlfaShow map of IsraelCoordinates 32 30 58 N 35 25 49 E 32 51611 N 35 43028 E 32 51611 35 43028Country IsraelDistrictNorthernCouncilGilboaAffiliationKibbutz MovementFounded4 November 1922Founded byHashomer HatzairPopulation 2022 1 1 386Websitewww betalfa org il Children from Kibbutz Beit Alfa on Mount Gilboa circa 1935 Contents 1 Geography 2 History 3 Economy 3 1 Beit Alpha Cucumber 4 Archaeology 5 Notable people 6 In Israeli Culture 7 See also 8 References 9 Bibliography 10 External linksGeography editThe kibbutz was founded near a depopulated Arab village Khirbet Bait Ilfa at the bottom of the northern steep slopes of Mount Gilboa on the eastern edge of the Harod Valley between the Jezreel Valley and the Beit She an Valley in the Lower Galilee 3 The Gilboa mountain range stretches to its west with the closest peaks Har mount Barkan 497 m and Har Gefet 318 m The area north and east of the kibbutz is flat but falls to the east towards the Jordan Rift Valley To the north of the kibbutz flows the Harod Stream whose waters are used to fill numerous ponds Adjacent to the kibbutz to the west is kibbutz Heftziba and Beit Alfa Synagogue National Park Gan HaShlosha National Park is directly to its east and kibbutz Ma ale Gilboa sits on top of Mount Gilboa directly to the south Other notable locations in the vicinity are kibbutzim Reshafim Sde Nahum and Nir David Shita prison and in the West Bank to the south on the other side of the Israeli West Bank barrier is the Palestinian village Faqqua 4 5 History editA 6th century Jewish settlement of which the Beit Alfa Synagogue formed a part survived into Islamic times as Beit Ilfa On 4 November 1922 Hashomer Hatzair settlers from Poland established the modern kibbutz Beit Alpha naming it after the nearby abandoned Arab village Khirbet Beit Ilfa 6 7 8 The founding members gained their first experience in 1921 when they participated in the establishment of kibbutz Geva 9 At first the settlers suffered from very severe operating conditions in the swamps and malaria was widespread In April 1927 the kibbutz was visited by the Czechoslovak president Tomas Masaryk In 1928 the members of the adjacent kibbutz Heftziba discovered on their grounds the remains of the Beth Alpha synagogue dating back to the Byzantine period During the Arab riots of 1929 the kibbutz was attacked and its fields destroyed When in April 1936 the Arab uprising broke out the Arabs again set fire to the surrounding fields citation needed In 1940 some of the members affiliated with Hashomer Hatzair moved to kibbutz Ramat Yohanan in exchange for supporters of Mapai from Ramat Yohanan According to the Jewish National Fund this move was prompted by an ideological split 9 In subsequent years the kibbutz was one of the centers used by the Jewish paramilitary organization Haganah On 1 April 1948 the kibbutz was attacked by Arab mortar fire The Arabs withdrew as a platoon from the 1st parachute battalion of the British 6th Airborne Division approached 10 nbsp Beit Alfa 1925 nbsp Beit Alfa 1935 nbsp Beit Alfa 1938 nbsp Beit Alfa 1945 After the 1948 Arab Israeli War the Gilboa Educational Institute was established in the northern part of the kibbutz The institute which served as a school for the surrounding area offered boarding and had an array of sports facilities and workshops enabling professional training At the end of 2003 the institute was closed and the complex of buildings has since been used for various educational courses During the 2006 Lebanon War the kibbutz took in evacuees from the border villages that had been under rocket attack by Hezbollah militants from southern Lebanon After the war an absorption center for Ethiopian immigrants was set up here Some 600 people are offered boarding Hebrew language courses and are prepared for integration in the Israeli society citation needed Meir Har Zion built a farm and house Ahuzat Shoshana on a hilltop just north and in sight of Beit Alfa right next to the ruins of the Crusader castle of Belvoir The farm is named after his sister and her name is written on the gate to the farm Economy editDairy The kibbutz dairy was the first in Israel to use robotic milking technology citation needed Poultry Beit Alfa operates three poultry houses in which the eggs are collected centrally on an egg conveyor belt 11 Furniture Beit Alfa Home Furniture builds custom furniture for homes and offices It is a recognized supplier for Israel s Ministry of Defense 12 Special Purpose Vehicles BAT Beit Alfa Technologies began making fire trucks in 1966 Today it manufactures vehicles for rapid airport intervention that eject foam water and dry powder BAT manufacturers Water Restraint Systems for non lethal crowd control of dangerous inmates and correctional facilities 13 BAT also expanded to become an international designer and manufacturer of special purpose vehicles for the military law enforcement and government and private sectors BAT has sold riot control vehicles to more than 30 countries According to The Guardian BAT developed a profitable industry selling anti riot vehicles to the apartheid regime in South Africa for use against protesters in the black townships 14 BAT s vehicles have also been used as riot control vehicles in Burundi to suppress protests against the unconstitutional extension of President Nkurunziza s presidency 15 Guest Houses The kibbutz runs a guesthouse with 37 units five of them with wheelchair access 16 Beit Alpha Cucumber edit Since the 1930s a kibbutz member Hanka Lazarson was engaged in vegetable breeding including cucumber onion garlic aubergine and cauliflower Between 1931 and 1936 she developed a breed of cucumbers that came to be known as the Beit Alpha Cucumber or Beth Alpha Cucumber The breed became highly popular worldwide due to its excellent taste and high yield The vegetable breeding program in Beit Alpha continued successfully over the next 30 years constantly improving various varieties 17 Archaeology edit nbsp Zodiac mosaic Beit Alfa synagogueWhen irrigation canals were being dug in 1928 an ancient mosaic was unearthed on Jewish National Fund land on the grounds of Kibbutz Hefzibah The government of Palestine s Department of Antiquities granted permission for excavation to the Hebrew University of Jerusalem The excavations led by Eleazar Sukenik revealed a synagogue and a mosaic floor from the fifth century 18 19 The Beit Alfa Synagogue National Park established at the site contains an ancient Byzantine era synagogue with a mosaic floor depicting the lunar Hebrew months as they correspond to the signs of the zodiac 20 21 Notable people edit nbsp Si Heyman performing at a rock festival in the Red Sea nbsp Naomi Frankel While serving as Israel s 12th Chief of Staff and after retiring from the army Moshe Levi lived in Beit Alfa In his last years he was the founding chairperson of the supervisory board of Highway 6 also known as the Trans Israel Highway Levi died from a stroke and was buried at the kibbutz with eight generals carrying his body top government officials and hundreds who knew and worked with him in attendance 22 23 Actor writer producer comedian Seth Rogen s parents met in Beit Alfa 24 Gabriel Gavrush Rapoport 1924 2001 was a Palmach and IDF combat veteran who helped create Israel s famed heavy equipment rescue unit that has saved lives around the world Gavrush was one of the first children born on the kibbutz According to Haaretz Israeli poet and writer Haim Gouri a friend of Rapoport said When Gavrush was born the midwife fainted Never before had an infant come out of the womb holding a revolver in one hand and an adjustable wrench in the other 25 Israeli novelist Naomi Frankel 1918 2009 joined the kibbutz in her teens and left it in 1970 Although she later changed her political ideology from left to right she asked to be buried on the kibbutz beside her first husband 26 27 28 Frankel rose to fame with the publication of her trilogy Shaul ve Yohannah Saul and Joanna 1956 1967 which depicted Jewish life in prewar Germany 29 30 Songwriter and composer Nachum Heiman an Israel Prize laureate moved to the kibbutz with his second wife and their two daughters were born there one of them singer Si Heiman 31 Israel Zamir 1929 2014 son of Jewish American author Isaac Bashevis Singer lived on the kibbutz for 77 years until his death in 2014 32 33 34 After his passing he was buried at the kibbutz 32 34 Like his father he was also a writer 32 33 34 35 In Israeli Culture editBeit Alfa is repeatedly mentioned in the Natan Alterman penned lyrics to the classic 1934 song Shir HaEmek Song of the Valley 36 about the Jezreel Valley See also editArchaeology of Israel Economy of Israel Tourism in IsraelReferences edit a b Regional Statistics Israel Central Bureau of Statistics Retrieved 21 March 2024 Encyclopedia Judaica Jerusalem Jerusalem Keter Publishing House 1972 p 714 Joseph Gutmann 1997 Beth Alpha In E M Meyers ed The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East p 299 Gan Garoo The kangaroo petting zoo Haaretz שירות בתי הסוהר ips gov il G J H Ovenden Mount Gilboa Palestine Exploration Quarterly Vol 56 Issue 4 1924 pp 193 195 Erhard Gorys Andrea Gorys Heiliges Land ein 10 000 Jahre altes Kulturland zwischen Mittelmeer Rotem Meer und Jordan DuMont Reiseverlag 2006 p 216 The synagogue was part of a prosperous village called Bet Alfa which survived during the Islamic period as Beit Ilfa Jewish settlers founded the Bet Alfa kibbutz in 1921 nearby the abandoned Arab village of Beit Ilfa Sie the synagogue of that name gehorte zu einem wohlhabenden Dorf mit dem Namen Bet Alfa der in islamischer Zeit als Beit Ilfa fortlebte In der Nahe des verlassenen arabischen Dorfes Beit Ilfa grundeten judische Siedler 1921 den Kibbutz Bet Alfa Joseph Gutmann Beth Alpha in E M Meyers ed The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East Oxford University Press 1997 p 299 a b Jewish National Fund 1949 Jewish Villages in Israel Jerusalem Hamadpis Liphshitz Press pp 16 17 Wilson Dare 2008 With 6th Airborne Division in Palestine 1945 48 Pen amp Sword Books Ltd p 246 ISBN 978 1 84415 771 6 Beit Alfa most modern broiler breeder project in Israel Google Translate B A T BEIT ALFA TECHNOLOGIES LTD Special Purpose Vehicles www bat co il Archived from the original on 2008 05 01 Brothers in arms Israel s secret pact with Pretoria Chris McGreal The Guardian 7 February 2006 Burundian authorities repressed demonstrations as if they were an insurrection and now the country appears to be on the verge of conflict Amnesty International warned in a new report Braving Bullets Excessive force in policing demonstrations in Burundi released today Amnesty International USA Retrieved 2024 01 13 חיפוש אתר סברסים 4 October 2011 Archived from the original on 1 August 2017 Retrieved 29 July 2016 Beit Alfa Heirloom Cucumber Origin from 1931 to 1936 Retrieved 11 January 2024 Beit Alpha הארכיון הציוני www zionistarchives org il Retrieved 11 January 2024 E L Sukenik 1932 The Ancient Synagogue of Beth Alpha Oxford University Press pp 5 7 Beit Alfa Synagogue National Park on Kibbutz Hefzibah Israel Nature and National Parks Protection Authority Archived from the original on 20 October 2007 Retrieved 2007 09 22 Goldman Bernard The Sacred Portal a primary symbol in ancient Judaic art Detroit Wayne State University Press 1966 Moshe Levy 72 Israel former Army Chief of Staff Jan 8 2008 9 January 2008 Former IDF chief of staff Moshe Levy dies at 72 8 January 2008 Neighbors Soulmates and Israel 13 May 2014 Obituary Gained Israel fame for rescue missions Haaretz Curtius Mary 12 June 1988 After 50 Years She Finds a Home Zionist s search ends in Israeli settlement The Boston Globe Leibovitz Liel 25 November 2009 Homeward Bound How Naomi Frankel s life and work mirrored modern Jewish history Tablet Retrieved 3 January 2017 Ilani Efri 23 November 2009 סיפורה של נעמי פרנקל קול הדורות האבודים של ברלין וחברון The Story of Naomi Frankel Voice of the lost generations of Berlin and Hebron Haaretz in Hebrew Retrieved 5 January 2017 Kressel Getzel 1 January 2007 Frankel Naomi Encyclopaedia Judaica Archived from the original on 14 November 2018 Retrieved 3 January 2017 Kressel Getzel Frankel Naomi Jewish Virtual Library Retrieved 3 January 2017 Nachum Heiman One of Israel s Greatest Composers Dies at 82 Haaretz a b c Newman Marissa Isaac Bashevis Singer s only son dies at 85 www timesofisrael com Retrieved 2021 06 05 a b Israel Zamir son of Isaac Bashevis Singer dies at 85 Haaretz Retrieved 2021 06 05 a b c Funeral Monday for Israel Zamir only son of Isaac Bashevis Singer The Jerusalem Post JPost com 23 November 2014 Retrieved 2021 06 05 Israel Zamir a Man Who Was Far More Than Isaac Bashevis Singer s Son The Forward 6 December 2014 Archived from the original on 2015 07 06 Retrieved 2021 06 05 Shir Ha Emek with 1934 Daniel Samburski Film Ofra Haza archived from the original on 2021 12 21 retrieved 2021 06 05Bibliography editConder C R Kitchener H H 1882 The Survey of Western Palestine Memoirs of the Topography Orography Hydrography and Archaeology Vol 2 London Committee of the Palestine Exploration Fund p 121 Guerin Victor 1874 Description Geographique Historique et Archeologique de la Palestine in French Vol 2 Samarie pt 1 Paris L Imprimerie Nationale p 303 Palmer E H 1881 The Survey of Western Palestine Arabic and English Name Lists Collected During the Survey by Lieutenants Conder and Kitchener R E Transliterated and Explained by E H Palmer Committee of the Palestine Exploration Fund p 162 External links editOfficial website in Hebrew Survey of Western Palestine Map 9 IAA Wikimedia commons Beit Alfa circa 1925 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Beit Alfa amp oldid 1209728268, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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