Tel Aviv–Yafo — or Tel Aviv–Jaffa City (pop., 1999 est.: 348,100) and main port of Israel. The hub of Israel s largest urban centre, it was formed in 1950 by the incorporation of the ancient port of Jaffa with Tel Aviv, its former suburb. Tel Aviv was founded in … Universalium
Zoological Center of Tel Aviv-Ramat Gan — Infobox zoo zoo name = Safari date opened = 1974 date closed = location = Ramat Gan Israel area = (250 acres) num animals = about 1,600 [http://www.safari.co.il/content.php?id=3] num species = more than 230 members = WAZA # breeding programs = 25 … Wikipedia
Jerusalem Biblical Zoo — Zoo logo A Black Handed Spider Monkey swings on a rope over the artificial lake at the zoo Date opened 1940 … Wikipedia
Jura-Zoo — Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz Vollständiger Name: Jura Zoo Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz Fläche: 7000 m² Eröffnung: 1989 Tierarten: ca. 60 Tierarten Individuen: ca. 2270 Tiere … Deutsch Wikipedia
Edward Sperling — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Edward J. Sperling (1889 22 de julio de 1946), nacido Ezra Sperling, fue un escritor, humorista y sionista del siglo XX. Contenido 1 Su Vida Joven 2 La I Guerra Mundial y El Resultado … Wikipedia Español
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Edward Sperling — Edward J Sperling (1889 ndash; July 22 1946), born Ezra Sperling, was a 20th century writer, humourist, and Zionist. Early lifeEzra Sperling was born in 1889 in a Jewish community in Slutzk, Belarus, then part of the Russian Empire. As a boy, he… … Wikipedia
Jaffa–Jerusalem railway — The Jaffa–Jerusalem railway, sometimes shortened to J J or called the Tel Aviv–Jerusalem railway, is a historical railroad between the cities Jaffa and Jerusalem, originally completed in 1892 in Ottoman Palestine, and partly still used in Israel… … Wikipedia
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JERUSALEM — The entry is arranged according to the following outline: history name protohistory the bronze age david and first temple period second temple period the roman period byzantine jerusalem arab period crusader period mamluk period … Encyclopedia of Judaism