Logo
Unionpedia
Communication
Get it on Google Play
New! Download Unionpedia on your Android™ device!
Free
Faster access than browser!
 

Ma'abarot

Index Ma'abarot

Ma'abarot (מַעְבָּרוֹת) were refugee absorption camps in Israel in the 1950s. [1]

114 relations: Agur, Israel, Aharon Amram, Aharon Appelfeld, Aliyah, Architecture of Israel, Artuf, Ashkelon, Baruch Kimmerling, Begadkefat, Beit Hilkia, Beit She'an, Beit Shemesh, Beitar Dov Netanya F.C., Bitkha, Development town, Ein Ayala, Ein Sarid, Eli Ohana, Elie Tahari, Eliezer Jaffe, Elyakhin, Esther Hayut, F.C. Givat Olga, First government of Israel, Gan HaDarom, Haim Sabato, Hapoel Beit Lid F.C., Hartuv, Hatzor HaGlilit, Highway 2 (Israel), Highway 20 (Israel), Highway 4 (Israel), Highway 79 (Israel), History of Israel, History of the Arab–Israeli conflict, History of the Jews in Iraq, Housing in Israel, Immigrant camps (Israel), Ir Ganim, Israel, Itzik Zohar, Jaffa Road bus bombings, Jewish Agency for Israel, Jewish exodus from Arab and Muslim countries, Kiryat Ekron, Kiryat Gat, Kiryat Malakhi, Kiryat Ono, Kiryat Shmona, Kurdish refugees, ..., Meir Dagan, Meir Nitzan, Mevaseret Zion, Midrakh Oz, Migdal HaEmek, Migration of Moroccan Jews to Israel, Military Police Corps (Israel), Mishmar HaEmek, Mizrahi Jews, Mizrahi Jews in Israel, Nahariya, Nahum Benari, NegevZoo, Neighborhoods of Beersheba, Ness Ziona, Netivot, Neve Mivtah, Omer, Israel, Operation Gideon, Operation Magic Carpet (Yemen), Or Yehuda, Ora, Israel, Palestinian refugee camps, Palestinian refugees, Palyam, Pardesiya, Pat, Jerusalem, Paul Tortelier, Ranen, Refugee camp, Rekhasim, Reparations Agreement between Israel and West Germany, Reuven Snir, Ringworm affair (Israel), Rosh HaAyin, Sallah Shabati, Sderot, Shaike Levi, Shalom-Avraham Shaki, Shaul Mishal, Shimron, Shlomo Eliahu, Sholom Schwadron, Sylvie Fogiel Bijaoui, Synagogues of Jerusalem, Tamar Bornstein-Lazar, Tuvia Friling, Tzrifin, Yaakov Bodo, Yad Binyamin, Yavne, Yehuda Tzadka, Yemenite Children Affair, Yemenite Jews in Israel, Yihye Haybi, Yitzhak Coren, Yitzhak Tshuva, Yitzhak Yamin, Yokneam Illit, Yokneam Moshava, Yossi Yona, Zarnuqa, Zehava Gal-On, 1948 Arab–Israeli War. Expand index (64 more) »

Agur, Israel

Agur (עָגוּר, lit. Crane), pronounced ʻAoor, is a moshav in central Israel.

New!!: Ma'abarot and Agur, Israel · See more »

Aharon Amram

Aharon Amram (אהרן עמרם) (born 1939) is an Israeli singer, composer, poet and researcher of Yemenite Jewish origin.

New!!: Ma'abarot and Aharon Amram · See more »

Aharon Appelfeld

Aharon Appelfeld (אהרן אפלפלד; born Ervin Appelfeld; February 16, 1932 – January 4, 2018) was an Israeli novelist and Holocaust survivor.

New!!: Ma'abarot and Aharon Appelfeld · See more »

Aliyah

Aliyah (עֲלִיָּה aliyah, "ascent") is the immigration of Jews from the diaspora to the Land of Israel (Eretz Israel in Hebrew).

New!!: Ma'abarot and Aliyah · See more »

Architecture of Israel

The architecture of Israel has been influenced by the different styles of architecture brought in by those who have occupied the country over time, sometimes modified to suit the local climate and landscape.

New!!: Ma'abarot and Architecture of Israel · See more »

Artuf

Artuf (عرتوف) was a Palestinian village in the Jerusalem foothills depopulated in 1948.

New!!: Ma'abarot and Artuf · See more »

Ashkelon

Ashkelon (also spelled Ashqelon and Ascalon; help; عَسْقَلَان) is a coastal city in the Southern District of Israel on the Mediterranean coast, south of Tel Aviv, and north of the border with the Gaza Strip.

New!!: Ma'abarot and Ashkelon · See more »

Baruch Kimmerling

Baruch Kimmerling (ברוך קימרלינג, 16 October 1939 – 20 May 2007) was an Israeli scholar and professor of sociology at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

New!!: Ma'abarot and Baruch Kimmerling · See more »

Begadkefat

Begadkefat (also begadkephat, begedkefet) is the name given to a phenomenon of lenition affecting the non-emphatic stop consonants of Biblical Hebrew and Aramaic when they are preceded by a vowel and not geminated.

New!!: Ma'abarot and Begadkefat · See more »

Beit Hilkia

Beit Hilkia (בֵּית חִלְקִיָּה, lit. House of Hilkia) is a Haredi moshav in central Israel.

New!!: Ma'abarot and Beit Hilkia · See more »

Beit She'an

Beit She'an (בֵּית שְׁאָן; بيسان,, Beisan or Bisan), is a city in the Northern District of Israel which has played an important role in history due to its geographical location at the junction of the Jordan River Valley and the Jezreel Valley.

New!!: Ma'abarot and Beit She'an · See more »

Beit Shemesh

Beit Shemesh (בֵּית שֶׁמֶשׁ,; بيت شيمش; Bethsames, Beth Shamesh, Bethshamesh or Bet shemesh and most often Beth-Shemesh in English translations of the Hebrew Bible) is a city located approximately west of Jerusalem in Israel's Jerusalem District, with a population of in.

New!!: Ma'abarot and Beit Shemesh · See more »

Beitar Dov Netanya F.C.

Beitar Dov Netanya was an Israeli football club based in Shikun Vatikim in Netanya, after it was relocated from nearby Beit Lid.

New!!: Ma'abarot and Beitar Dov Netanya F.C. · See more »

Bitkha

Bitkha (בִּטְחָה) is a moshav in southern Israel.

New!!: Ma'abarot and Bitkha · See more »

Development town

Development town (עיירת פיתוח, Ayarat Pitu'ah) is a term used to refer to the new settlements that were built in Israel during the 1950s in order to provide permanent housing to a large influx of Jewish immigrants from Arab countries, Holocaust survivors from Europe and other new immigrants (Olim), who arrived to the newly established State of Israel.

New!!: Ma'abarot and Development town · See more »

Ein Ayala

Ein Ayala (עֵין אַיָּלָה, lit. Doe Spring) is a semi-cooperative moshav in northern Israel.

New!!: Ma'abarot and Ein Ayala · See more »

Ein Sarid

Ein Sarid (עֵין שָׂרִיד, lit. Survivor Spring) is a moshav in central Israel.

New!!: Ma'abarot and Ein Sarid · See more »

Eli Ohana

Eliyahu "Eli" Ohana (אלי אוחנה; born February 1, 1964) is Israeli, and is the Chairman of Beitar Jerusalem.

New!!: Ma'abarot and Eli Ohana · See more »

Elie Tahari

Elie Tahari (born 1952) is an Iranian Israeli fashion designer.

New!!: Ma'abarot and Elie Tahari · See more »

Eliezer Jaffe

Eliezer David Jaffe (אליעזר דוד יפה) (10 November 1933 – 25 May 2017) was an Israeli professor of social work specializing in philanthropy and non-profit management.

New!!: Ma'abarot and Eliezer Jaffe · See more »

Elyakhin

Elyakhin (אֶלְיָכִין) is a town and local council in the Central District of Israel.

New!!: Ma'abarot and Elyakhin · See more »

Esther Hayut

Esther Hayut (אסתר חיות; born 16 October 1953) is the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Israel.

New!!: Ma'abarot and Esther Hayut · See more »

F.C. Givat Olga

F.C. Givat Olga (מועדון ספורט גבעת אולגה), Moadon Sport Givat Olga, lit.

New!!: Ma'abarot and F.C. Givat Olga · See more »

First government of Israel

The first government of Israel formed by David Ben-Gurion on 8 March 1949, a month and a half after the elections for the first Knesset.

New!!: Ma'abarot and First government of Israel · See more »

Gan HaDarom

Gan HaDarom (גַּן הַדָּרוֹם, lit. Garden of the South) is a moshav in southern Israel.

New!!: Ma'abarot and Gan HaDarom · See more »

Haim Sabato

Haim Sabato is an Israeli rabbi and author.

New!!: Ma'abarot and Haim Sabato · See more »

Hapoel Beit Lid F.C.

Hapoel Beit Lid F.C. (הפועל בית ליד), was a football club from the Beit Lid Ma'abara (temporary immigrant camp), Israel.

New!!: Ma'abarot and Hapoel Beit Lid F.C. · See more »

Hartuv

Hartuv (הרטוב) or Har-Tuv (lit. "Mount of Goodness") was an agricultural colony in the Judean Hills established in 1883 on land purchased from the Arab village of Artuf by English missionaries.

New!!: Ma'abarot and Hartuv · See more »

Hatzor HaGlilit

Hatzor HaGlilit (חָצוֹר הַגְּלִילִית) is a town in northern Israel near Rosh Pinna and Safed.

New!!: Ma'abarot and Hatzor HaGlilit · See more »

Highway 2 (Israel)

Highway 2 (Kvish 2) is an Israeli highway located on the coastal plain of the Mediterranean Sea.

New!!: Ma'abarot and Highway 2 (Israel) · See more »

Highway 20 (Israel)

Highway 20, more commonly the Ayalon Highway, or simply Ayalon (נתיבי איילון, pronounced: "Netivei Ayalon", lit. "Ayalon Routes"), is a major intracity freeway in Gush Dan, Israel.

New!!: Ma'abarot and Highway 20 (Israel) · See more »

Highway 4 (Israel)

Highway 4 (כּֽבִישׁ אַרְבַּע, Kvish Arba') is an Israeli highway that runs along Israel's entire coastal plain of the Mediterranean Sea, its route in the north runs from the Rosh HaNikra border crossing with Lebanon until the Erez Border Crossing with the Gaza Strip.

New!!: Ma'abarot and Highway 4 (Israel) · See more »

Highway 79 (Israel)

Highway 79 is an east-west highway in northern Israel.

New!!: Ma'abarot and Highway 79 (Israel) · See more »

History of Israel

Modern Israel is roughly located on the site of the ancient kingdoms of Israel and Judah.

New!!: Ma'abarot and History of Israel · See more »

History of the Arab–Israeli conflict

The Arab–Israeli conflict is a modern phenomenon, which has its roots in the end of the 19th century.

New!!: Ma'abarot and History of the Arab–Israeli conflict · See more »

History of the Jews in Iraq

The history of the Jews in Iraq (יְהוּדִים בָּבְלִים,, Yehudim Bavlim, اليهود العراقيون), is documented from the time of the Babylonian captivity c. 586 BC.

New!!: Ma'abarot and History of the Jews in Iraq · See more »

Housing in Israel

Housing in Israel refers to the history of housing in Israel.

New!!: Ma'abarot and Housing in Israel · See more »

Immigrant camps (Israel)

The Immigrant camps in Israel (מחנות עולים plural Mahanot Olim) were temporary refugee absorption camps, meant to provide accommodation for the large influx of Jewish refugees and new Olim (Jewish immigrants) arriving to Mandatory Palestine and later the independent State of Israel, since early 1947.

New!!: Ma'abarot and Immigrant camps (Israel) · See more »

Ir Ganim

Ir Ganim (Hebrew: עיר גנים, "city of gardens") is a neighborhood in southwest Jerusalem, Israel, bordering Kiryat Menachem.

New!!: Ma'abarot and Ir Ganim · See more »

Israel

Israel, officially the State of Israel, is a country in the Middle East, on the southeastern shore of the Mediterranean Sea and the northern shore of the Red Sea.

New!!: Ma'abarot and Israel · See more »

Itzik Zohar

Itzik Zohar (איציק זוהר; born October 31, 1970) is a former Israeli international footballer and television sports personality.

New!!: Ma'abarot and Itzik Zohar · See more »

Jaffa Road bus bombings

The Jaffa Road bus bombings were attacks on two No.

New!!: Ma'abarot and Jaffa Road bus bombings · See more »

Jewish Agency for Israel

The Jewish Agency for Israel (הסוכנות היהודית לארץ ישראל, HaSochnut HaYehudit L'Eretz Yisra'el) is the largest Jewish nonprofit organization in the world.

New!!: Ma'abarot and Jewish Agency for Israel · See more »

Jewish exodus from Arab and Muslim countries

The Jewish exodus from Arab and Muslim countries, or Jewish exodus from Arab countries, was the departure, flight, expulsion, evacuation and migration of 850,000 Jews, primarily of Sephardi and Mizrahi background, from Arab and Muslim countries, mainly from 1948 to the early 1970s.

New!!: Ma'abarot and Jewish exodus from Arab and Muslim countries · See more »

Kiryat Ekron

Kiryat Ekron or Qiryath Eqron (קִרְיַת עֶקְרוֹן, كريات عكرون) is a town located on the coastal plain in the Central District of Israel.

New!!: Ma'abarot and Kiryat Ekron · See more »

Kiryat Gat

Kiryat Gat (קִרְיַת גַּת), is a city in the Southern District of Israel.

New!!: Ma'abarot and Kiryat Gat · See more »

Kiryat Malakhi

Kiryat Malakhi (קִרְיַת מַלְאָכִי, also Qiryat Malakhi or Kiryat Malachi) is a city in the Southern District of Israel, from Ashkelon.

New!!: Ma'abarot and Kiryat Malakhi · See more »

Kiryat Ono

Kiryat Ono (קִרְיַת אוֹנוֹ, كريات أونو) is a city in the Tel Aviv District of Israel.

New!!: Ma'abarot and Kiryat Ono · See more »

Kiryat Shmona

Kiryat Shmona (קִרְיַת שְׁמוֹנָה, lit. Town of the Eight) is a city located in the Northern District of Israel on the western slopes of the Hula Valley near the Lebanese border.

New!!: Ma'abarot and Kiryat Shmona · See more »

Kurdish refugees

The problem of Kurdish refugees and displaced people began since the fall of the Zand Dynasty and losing of the Autonomy in the Ottoman Empire in 1794 and increased since the end of World War 1 and the treaties which occupied Kurdish Land in the Middle East, and continues to loom today.

New!!: Ma'abarot and Kurdish refugees · See more »

Meir Dagan

Aluf Meir Dagan (מאיר דגן; 30 January 1945 – 17 March 2016) was a Israel Defense Forces Major General and Director of the Mossad.

New!!: Ma'abarot and Meir Dagan · See more »

Meir Nitzan

Meir Nitzan (born 1932) is an Israeli politician.

New!!: Ma'abarot and Meir Nitzan · See more »

Mevaseret Zion

Mevaseret Zion (מְבַשֶּׂרֶת צִיּוֹן) is a suburb of Jerusalem with the administrative status of a local council.

New!!: Ma'abarot and Mevaseret Zion · See more »

Midrakh Oz

Midrakh Oz (מִדְרַךְ עֹז, lit. Foothold of Strength) is an agricultural moshav in northern Israel.

New!!: Ma'abarot and Midrakh Oz · See more »

Migdal HaEmek

Migdal HaEmek (מִגְדַּל הָעֶמֶק, lit. Tower of the Valley, also officially spelt Migdal HaEmeq, مجدال هعيمق) is a city in the Northern District of Israel.

New!!: Ma'abarot and Migdal HaEmek · See more »

Migration of Moroccan Jews to Israel

The migration of Moroccan Jews to Israel occurred predominately after the Holocaust of European Jewry.

New!!: Ma'abarot and Migration of Moroccan Jews to Israel · See more »

Military Police Corps (Israel)

The Military Police Corps of the Israel Defense Forces (חֵיל הַמִּשְׁטָרָה הַצְּבָאִית, Heil HaMishtara HaTzva'it) is the Israeli military police and provost.

New!!: Ma'abarot and Military Police Corps (Israel) · See more »

Mishmar HaEmek

Mishmar HaEmek (מִשְׁמַר הָעֵמֶק,. "Guard of the Valley") is a kibbutz in northern Israel.

New!!: Ma'abarot and Mishmar HaEmek · See more »

Mizrahi Jews

Mizrahi Jews, Mizrahim (מִזְרָחִים), also referred to as Edot HaMizrach ("Communities of the East"; Mizrahi Hebrew), ("Sons of the East"), or Oriental Jews, are descendants of local Jewish communities in the Middle East from biblical times into the modern era.

New!!: Ma'abarot and Mizrahi Jews · See more »

Mizrahi Jews in Israel

Mizrahi Jews in Israel constitute one of the largest Jewish ethnic divisions among Israeli Jews.

New!!: Ma'abarot and Mizrahi Jews in Israel · See more »

Nahariya

Nahariya (נַהֲרִיָּה) is the northernmost coastal city in Israel.

New!!: Ma'abarot and Nahariya · See more »

Nahum Benari

Nahum Benari (נַחוּם בֶּנאֲרִי) (January 3, 1893 – December 24, 1963) was an Israeli writer and an intellectual.

New!!: Ma'abarot and Nahum Benari · See more »

NegevZoo

The Zoological Garden of Beersheba or The Israeli Desert zoo (AKA NegevZoo) is a desert Zoo located in Kiryat Meir Batz near the west entrance of Beersheba, Israel.

New!!: Ma'abarot and NegevZoo · See more »

Neighborhoods of Beersheba

The neighborhoods of Beersheba refer to urban and residential districts in the city of Beersheba, Israel.

New!!: Ma'abarot and Neighborhoods of Beersheba · See more »

Ness Ziona

Ness Ziona (נֵס צִיּוֹנָה, Nes Tziyona) is a city in central Israel.

New!!: Ma'abarot and Ness Ziona · See more »

Netivot

Netivot (נְתִיבוֹת, "paths") is a city in the Southern District of Israel located between Beersheba and Gaza.

New!!: Ma'abarot and Netivot · See more »

Neve Mivtah

Neve Mivtah (נְוֵה מִבְטַח, lit. Oasis of Confidence) is a small moshav in southern Israel.

New!!: Ma'abarot and Neve Mivtah · See more »

Omer, Israel

Omer (עֹמֶר) is an upscale town in the Southern District of Israel, bordering Beersheba.

New!!: Ma'abarot and Omer, Israel · See more »

Operation Gideon

Operation Gideon was a Haganah offensive launched in the closing days of the British Mandate in Palestine, as part of the 1947–48 Civil War in Mandatory Palestine.

New!!: Ma'abarot and Operation Gideon · See more »

Operation Magic Carpet (Yemen)

Operation Magic Carpet is a widely known nickname for Operation On Wings of Eagles (כנפי נשרים, Kanfei Nesharim), an operation between June 1949 and September 1950 that brought 49,000 Yemenite Jews to the new state of Israel.

New!!: Ma'abarot and Operation Magic Carpet (Yemen) · See more »

Or Yehuda

Or Yehuda (אוֹר יְהוּדָה, أور یهودا) is a city in the Tel Aviv District of Gush Dan, Israel.

New!!: Ma'abarot and Or Yehuda · See more »

Ora, Israel

Ora (אוֹרָה, lit. Radiance) is a moshav in central Israel.

New!!: Ma'abarot and Ora, Israel · See more »

Palestinian refugee camps

Palestinian refugee camps were established after the 1948 Arab–Israeli War to accommodate the Palestinian refugees who fled or were expelled during the 1948 Palestinian exodus.

New!!: Ma'abarot and Palestinian refugee camps · See more »

Palestinian refugees

The term "Palestine refugees" originally referred to both Arabs and Jews whose normal place of residence had been in Mandatory Palestine but were displaced and lost their livelihoods as a result of the 1948 Palestine war.

New!!: Ma'abarot and Palestinian refugees · See more »

Palyam

Palyam (פלי"ם, an abbreviation of Plugat HaYam (פלוגת הים), lit. Sea Company) was the sea force of the Palmach.

New!!: Ma'abarot and Palyam · See more »

Pardesiya

Pardesiya (פַּרְדֵּסִיָּה, بردسيا) is a town in the Central District of Israel.

New!!: Ma'abarot and Pardesiya · See more »

Pat, Jerusalem

Pat is a neighborhood in southwestern Jerusalem, located at the border of the Green line on the Israeli side between Katamon (Israel) and Beit Safafa a neighborhood that is partially located in (West Jerusalem) and partially in(East Jerusalem).

New!!: Ma'abarot and Pat, Jerusalem · See more »

Paul Tortelier

Paul Tortelier (21 March 1914 – 18 December 1990) was a French cellist and composer.

New!!: Ma'abarot and Paul Tortelier · See more »

Ranen

Ranen (רנן, lit. Sing) is a moshav in southern Israel.

New!!: Ma'abarot and Ranen · See more »

Refugee camp

A refugee camp is a temporary settlement built to receive refugees and people in refugee-like situations.

New!!: Ma'abarot and Refugee camp · See more »

Rekhasim

Rekhasim (רְכָסִים, رخاسيم; lit. Mountain ridges)Marks, Yehudah.

New!!: Ma'abarot and Rekhasim · See more »

Reparations Agreement between Israel and West Germany

The Reparations Agreement between Israel and the Federal Republic of Germany (German: Luxemburger Abkommen "Luxembourg Agreement" or Wiedergutmachungsabkommen "Wiedergutmachung Agreement", Hebrew: הסכם השילומים Heskem HaShillumim "Reparations Agreement") was signed on September 10, 1952,USHMM:, USHMM photograph #11019.

New!!: Ma'abarot and Reparations Agreement between Israel and West Germany · See more »

Reuven Snir

Reuven Snir (ראובן שניר; born 1953) is an Israeli Jewish academic, Professor of Arabic language and Arabic literature at the University of Haifa, Dean of Humanities, and a translator of poetry between Arabic, Hebrew, and English.

New!!: Ma'abarot and Reuven Snir · See more »

Ringworm affair (Israel)

The ringworm affair refers to circumstances involving an alleged number of 20,000 to 200,000 Jewish individuals who were treated between 1948 and 1960 for tinea capitis (ringworm) with ionizing radiation to the head and neck area both within Israel and abroad.

New!!: Ma'abarot and Ringworm affair (Israel) · See more »

Rosh HaAyin

Rosh HaAyin (רֹאשׁ הָעַיִן, lit. Fountainhead; روش هاعين) is a city in the Central District of Israel.

New!!: Ma'abarot and Rosh HaAyin · See more »

Sallah Shabati

Sallah Shabati (סאלח שבתי) is a 1964 Israeli comedy film about the chaos of Israeli immigration and resettlement.

New!!: Ma'abarot and Sallah Shabati · See more »

Sderot

Sderot (שְׂדֵרוֹת,, lit. Boulevards) is a western Negev city and former development town in the Southern District of Israel.

New!!: Ma'abarot and Sderot · See more »

Shaike Levi

Yeshayahu "Shaike" Levy (ישעיהו "שייקה" לוי) (born 13 December 1939) is an Israeli comedian, singer and actor.

New!!: Ma'abarot and Shaike Levi · See more »

Shalom-Avraham Shaki

Shalom-Avraham Shaki (born 1906, died 4 November 1990) was an Israeli politician who served as a member of the Knesset for the National Religious Party between 1962 and 1965.

New!!: Ma'abarot and Shalom-Avraham Shaki · See more »

Shaul Mishal

Shaul Mishal (שאול משעל) is a professor of Political Science at Tel Aviv University.

New!!: Ma'abarot and Shaul Mishal · See more »

Shimron

Shimron (שמרון) is a nature reserve in Northern Israel.

New!!: Ma'abarot and Shimron · See more »

Shlomo Eliahu

Shlomo Eliahu (שלמה אליהו, born 18 January 1936) is an Israeli businessman, billionaire, and former politician who served as a member of the Knesset between 1978 and 1981.

New!!: Ma'abarot and Shlomo Eliahu · See more »

Sholom Schwadron

Sholom Mordechai Hakohen Schwadron (הרב שלום מרדכי הכהן שבדרון) (1912–21 December 1997) was a Haredi rabbi and orator.

New!!: Ma'abarot and Sholom Schwadron · See more »

Sylvie Fogiel Bijaoui

Sylvie Fogiel-Bijaoui (born 1951) is a Prof.

New!!: Ma'abarot and Sylvie Fogiel Bijaoui · See more »

Synagogues of Jerusalem

This article deals with some of the notable synagogues of Jerusalem.

New!!: Ma'abarot and Synagogues of Jerusalem · See more »

Tamar Bornstein-Lazar

Tamar Bornstein-Lazar (Hebrew: תמר בּוֹרְנְשְׁטֵיין-לָזָר, born May 1, 1929) is an Israeli children's writer who is best known for her book series featuring the monkeys Kofiko and Chipopo.

New!!: Ma'abarot and Tamar Bornstein-Lazar · See more »

Tuvia Friling

Tuvia Friling (born 7 May 1953) is a professor at the Ben-Gurion Research Institute for the Study of Israel and Zionism and teaches at the Israel Studies Program both at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel.

New!!: Ma'abarot and Tuvia Friling · See more »

Tzrifin

Tzrifin (צְרִיפִין) is an area in Gush Dan (Dan Region) in central Israel, located on the eastern side of Rishon LeZion and including parts of Be'er Ya'akov.

New!!: Ma'abarot and Tzrifin · See more »

Yaakov Bodo

Yaakov (Yankale) Bodo (יעקב (יענק'לה) בודו) (born 1931) is an Israeli actor and comedian notable for numerous Israeli film appearances, for his years in Israeli theatre, and for his work in Yiddish theatre, in particular.

New!!: Ma'abarot and Yaakov Bodo · See more »

Yad Binyamin

Yad Binyamin (יַד בִּנְיָמִין, lit. Binyamin Memorial) is a community settlement in central Israel.

New!!: Ma'abarot and Yad Binyamin · See more »

Yavne

Yavne (יַבְנֶה) is a city in the Central District of Israel.

New!!: Ma'abarot and Yavne · See more »

Yehuda Tzadka

Yehuda Yehoshua Tzadka (13 January 1910 – 20 October 1991) was a respected Sephardi rabbi and rosh yeshiva of the Porat Yosef Yeshiva in Jerusalem.

New!!: Ma'abarot and Yehuda Tzadka · See more »

Yemenite Children Affair

The Yemenite Children Affair Parshat Yeladei Teiman) refers to the disappearance of between 1500 and 5000 babies and toddlers of new immigrants to the newly founded state of Israel from 1948 to 1954. The majority of immigrants were from Yemen, with considerable numbers coming from Iraq, Morocco, Tunisia and the Balkans. Hundreds of documented statements made over the years by the parents of these infants allege that their children were removed from them. No death certificates were issued, nor did parents receive any information from Israeli and Jewish organizations as to what had happened to their infants. Widespread accusations continue that the infants were given or sold to childless Holocaust survivors in a covert systematic operation. Conclusions reached by three separate official commissions set up to investigate the issue unanimously found that the majority of the children were buried having died from diseases. DNA paternity testing has been able to confirm that, in some cases, adopted children trying to track down their biological parents were born to Yemenite families who had been informed that their children had died. Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, described the issue as ‘an open wound that continues to bleed’ for the many families not knowing what happened to the children who disappeared.

New!!: Ma'abarot and Yemenite Children Affair · See more »

Yemenite Jews in Israel

Yemenite Jews in Israel are immigrants and descendants of the immigrants of the Yemenite Jewish communities, who now reside within the state of Israel.

New!!: Ma'abarot and Yemenite Jews in Israel · See more »

Yihye Haybi

Yihye Haybi (1911-1977) was a Yemenite-born Israeli photographer.

New!!: Ma'abarot and Yihye Haybi · See more »

Yitzhak Coren

Yitzhak Coren (יצחק קורן, born 11 March 1911, died 22 June 1994) was an Israeli politician who served as a member of the Knesset for Mapai and the Alignment.

New!!: Ma'abarot and Yitzhak Coren · See more »

Yitzhak Tshuva

Yitzhak Tshuva (יצחק תשובה; born July 7, 1948) is an Israeli business magnate.

New!!: Ma'abarot and Yitzhak Tshuva · See more »

Yitzhak Yamin

Yitzhak Yamin (יצחק ימין born 1938) is an Iraqi-born Israeli painter and sculptor.

New!!: Ma'abarot and Yitzhak Yamin · See more »

Yokneam Illit

Yokneam Illit (יָקְנְעָם עילית), also Yoqne'am Illit and Jokneam Illit, is a city in northern Israel.

New!!: Ma'abarot and Yokneam Illit · See more »

Yokneam Moshava

Yokneam (יָקְנְעָם) is a moshava in Israel's Northern District, on the outskirts of the city of Yokneam Illit.

New!!: Ma'abarot and Yokneam Moshava · See more »

Yossi Yona

Yosef "Yossi" Yona (יוסף "יוסי" יונה, born 8 June 1953) is an Israeli academic and politician.

New!!: Ma'abarot and Yossi Yona · See more »

Zarnuqa

Zarnuqa (زرنوقة), also Zarnuga,Reuter, 2004, pp.

New!!: Ma'abarot and Zarnuqa · See more »

Zehava Gal-On

Zehava Gal-On (זֶהָבָה גַּלְאוֹן; born 4 January 1956) is an Israeli politician, serving as a member of the Knesset from 1999 to 2017.

New!!: Ma'abarot and Zehava Gal-On · See more »

1948 Arab–Israeli War

The 1948 Arab–Israeli War, or the First Arab–Israeli War, was fought between the State of Israel and a military coalition of Arab states over the control of Palestine, forming the second stage of the 1948 Palestine war.

New!!: Ma'abarot and 1948 Arab–Israeli War · See more »

Redirects here:

Ma'abara, Ma'abarah, Maabara, Maabarah, Maabarot.

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ma'abarot

OutgoingIncoming
Hey! We are on Facebook now! »