Merhavia — (Hebrew: מרחביה) may refer to: Merhavia (kibbutz), a kibbutz in northern Israel Merhavia (moshav), a moshav in northern Israel originally known as the Co operative in Merhavia This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same… … Wikipedia
Merhavia, Israel — Merhavia Hebrew מֶרְחַבְיָה (Translit.) Merhavya Founded … Wikipedia
Merhavia (moshav) — Merhavia Hebrew מֶרְחַבְיָה Founded 1911/1922 … Wikipedia
Dorothy Bar-Adon — (August 2, 1907 August 7, 1950) was an American born Israeli journalist. Her early experience as a correspondent was gained on The Atlantic City [New Jersey] Press. From her immigration to Palestine in 1933 until her death she worked as a… … Wikipedia
Mizra — s water tower. Hebrew … Wikipedia
Dovrat — Founded 30 October 1946 Founded by … Wikipedia
Tzippori — Mona Lisa of the Galilee . Part of a mosaic floor in Tzippori. Tzippori (Hebrew: צִפּוֹרִי, ציפורי), also known as Sepphoris … Wikipedia
Nahalal — Aerial shot of Nahalal Hebrew … Wikipedia
Golda Meir — Infobox Prime Minister name = Golda Meir גּוֹלְדָּה מֵאִיר جولدا مائير order =4th Prime Minister of Israel term start =17 March 1969 term end =3 June 1974 predecessor =Levi Eshkol successor =Yitzhak Rabin office2 =Foreign Affairs Minister of… … Wikipedia
Meir (Myerson), Golda — (1898–1978) Fourth prime minister of Israel. From biblical times to the 20th century Golda Meir was the only woman to lead the Jewish nation. She herself would dismiss that comment as irrelevant, having been accepted as an equal in a man’s… … Who’s Who in Jewish History after the period of the Old Testament