- Kfar Bar'am (disambiguation)
Bar'am may refer to:
* Kibbutz
Bar'am , a kibbutz in the Upper Galilee
*Kfar Bar'am or (Kafar Ber'im or Berem), an ancient site of village with ruins of synagogues from the Talmudic period
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Bar'am may refer to:
* Kibbutz
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