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Agricultural colony in the Judean Hills (1883-1948)
Hartuv (Hebrew: הרטוב), Arabic: ارتون) or Har-Tuv (lit. 'Mount of Goodness') was an agricultural colony in the Judean Hills established in 1882 on land
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Israeli hostage on Air France Flight 139 (1902-1976)
also being treated for leg ulcers while at the hospital. Bloch's son Ilan Hartuv, who was freed during the subsequent Operation Entebbe counter-terrorist
Murder_of_Dora_Bloch
Founder of Revolutionary Cells (1947–1976)
hostage Ilan Hartuv's understanding of the event, Böse had fired at the soldiers and his Kalashnikov was still aimed at them when Hartuv saw his corpse
Brigitte_Kuhlmann
assumptions on the number of the clusters. This algorithm was published by Erez Hartuv and Ron Shamir in 2000. The HCS algorithm gives a clustering solution, which
HCS_clustering_algorithm
Founder of Revolutionary Cells (1949–1976)
the preparations for the 1975 OPEC siege led by Carlos the Jackal. Ilan Hartuv, one of the surviving hostages in the hijacking of Air France Flight 139
Wilfried_Böse
1976 Israeli counter-terrorist operation
Israel, was killed by a hijacker in the crossfire. According to hostage Ilan Hartuv, Wilfried Böse was the only hijacker who, after the operation began, entered
Entebbe_raid
Museum in Beit Shemesh, Israel
הטבע התנ"כי, romanized: Muzeyum haTeva haTanakhi), currently located in Hartuv at the entrance to Beit Shemesh, Israel, was founded in 2014 by Rabbi Dr
Biblical Museum of Natural History
Biblical_Museum_of_Natural_History
Israeli settlement cluster in the West Bank
reinforcement convoy put together by the Haganah and attempting to get from Hartuv to Gush Etzion under cover of darkness on January 15-16 was discovered;
Gush_Etzion
Jewish immigration to Palestine (1881–1903)
(1890) Mishmar HaYarden (1890) Hadera (1891) Ein Zeitim (1892) Motza (1894) Hartuv (1895) Metula (1896) Be'er Tuvia (1896 reestablished and renamed by Hovevei
First_Aliyah
City in Israel
on the Kingdom of Judah in the 7th century BCE. On 6 December 1950, the Hartuv displaced persons camp "Ma'abarat Har-Tuv" was established on the site of
Beit_Shemesh
Arab–Jewish clashes in Mandatory Palestine
in N. Palestine". Palestine Post. 18 January 1946. p. 1. "Destruction of HarTuv". Davar. 2 September 1929. Retrieved 21 July 2016. Etkes, Dror; Friedman
1929_Palestine_riots
Grouping a set of objects by similarity
241–254. doi:10.1007/BF02289588. ISSN 1860-0980. PMID 5234703. S2CID 930698. Hartuv, Erez; Shamir, Ron (2000-12-31). "A clustering algorithm based on graph
Cluster_analysis
Renaming of geographical sites in Palestine
major route and thoroughfare when commuting by train from Jerusalem to Hartuv. In late 1949, after the 1947–1949 Palestine war, the new Israeli government
Hebraization of Palestinian place names
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Gezer Ramla Gas (industrial) Natural gas 592 Combined cycle Natural gas 744 Hartuv Gas (jet) Diesel 40 Hagit Elyakim Combined cycle Natural gas 1,394 Kinarot
Electricity_sector_in_Israel
Legal status of Israeli settlements
settlements were destroyed and the residents massacred or expelled, such as Hartuv, Kfar Etzion, Hebron, and the Jewish Quarter of Jerusalem, and therefore
Legality of Israeli settlements
Legality_of_Israeli_settlements
Agricultural Jewish settlement in the region of Palestine (now Israel)
(1890) Mishmar HaYarden (1890) Hadera (1891) Ein Zeitim (1892) Motza (1894) Hartuv (1895) Metula (1896) Be'er Tuvia (1896 reestablished and renamed by Hovevei
Moshava
Overview of the industry in Israel
occurrences). Other larger deposits are Sde Boker, Nahal Zin, Zenifim, Shefela-Hartuv, Oron, Nabi Musa, En Boqeq, and Yeroham. According to Tsevi Minster of the
Oil_shale_in_Israel
Former infantry brigade of the Israel Defense Forces
Dead Sea in the east, Atarot in the north, Gush Etzion in the south and Hartuv in the west. According to Plan Dalet, Etzioni's job was to "Take key positions
Etzioni_Brigade
Highway in Israel
shekels was inaugurated in September, 2017. Bridge interchanges at Naham/Hartuv, Shimshon Junction/Eshtaol and Mesilat Zion with tunnel interchanges at
Highway_38_(Israel)
Limestone cave in Israel
soldier killed in the War of Attrition. Avshalom Cave is situated near Hartuv, 3 km east of Bet Shemesh, Israel. The cave was discovered accidentally
Avshalom_Cave
needed] Be'er Tuvia[citation needed] Giv'on HaHadashah[citation needed] Hartuv Kfar Uria[citation needed] Kiryat Ata[citation needed] Motza[citation needed]
List of villages depopulated during the Arab–Israeli conflict
List_of_villages_depopulated_during_the_Arab–Israeli_conflict
Gezer Ramla Gas (industrial) Natural gas 592 Combined cycle Natural gas 744 Hartuv Gas (jet) Diesel 40 Hagit Elyakim Combined cycle Natural gas 1,394 Kinarot
Energy_in_Israel
Israeli Historian and Geographer
founders of the settlement of Hartuv in the Judaean Mountains(near modern-day Beit Shemesh) in 1895. The family left Hartuv following the 1929 Hebron massacre
Yossi_Ben-Artzi
Place in Jerusalem, Mandatory Palestine
site of Hartuv to the southwest. Excavations have been carried out on Khirbat al-Burj by the Hebrew University since 1985. Excavations in Hartuv revealed
Artuf
Place in Jerusalem, Israel
immigrants from Yemen and Cochin on part of the lands of the moshava of Hartuv, abandoned during the 1948 Arab–Israeli War. It was named after a member
Naham
Neighbourhood of West Jerusalem
Yehoram Gaon. Motza was the only Jewish presence in the area. Kfar Uria and Hartuv were further west in the Judean foothills. According to a census conducted
Motza
Archaeological tell in Jerusalem District, Israel
Gush Etzion. On 15 January 1948, a group of 38 Palmach volunteers left Hartuv near Beit Shemesh. After one member of the group sprained his ankle and
Tel_Beit_Shemesh
Railway station in Israel
Dayr Aban, which was changed during the late Mandatory period to Artuf/Hartuv, the names of a nearby Arab village and a Jewish moshava, both depopulated
Beit_Shemesh_railway_station
Massu'ot Yitzhak, Ein Tzurim and Revadim were displaced. Beit Eshel Beit Yosef Hartuv – destroyed and rebuilt after the war as Moshav Naham Kfar Uria – destroyed
Population displacements in Israel after 1948
Population_displacements_in_Israel_after_1948
Moshav in Jerusalem, Israel
122. Storchan, Dan (20 December 2010): Eshta’ol, Survey of Sha‘ar Ha-Gāy–Hartuv Junctions, Hadashot Arkheologiyot – Excavations and Surveys in Israel, No
Eshtaol
region, Hilmi Pasha, invited Shabtai Hizkiya, one of the first settlers of Hartuv, and offered him land to purchase for the purpose of establishing a Jewish
History_of_the_Jews_in_Jordan
Group of Haganah fighters killed in the 1947–1948 civil war in Mandatory Palestine
Hebrew "Machleket HaHar" (lit. Mountain Platoon), set out on foot from Hartuv at 11 p.m. on January 15, commanded by Dani Mass. They took a detour around
Convoy_of_35
1948 Israeli assault on village cluster
plan was to cross-over the railroad line that connected Jerusalem with Hartuv. Scouts succeeded in crossing over the railway without being detected, and
Operation_HaHar
Israeli military officer (born 1944)
organisation that operates rehab facilities from drugs and alcohol in Ilanot and Hartuv, he is the chairman "After Me!" – Youth Leads a Change, a social educational
Yoram_Yair
Railway line in Israel
39.5 km (24.5 mi) 110.5–183 m (363–600 ft) — Dayr Aban Artuf (1918–48), Hartuv, Beit Shemesh 1892–1998, 2003–date 50.3 km (31.3 mi) 206 m (676 ft) Rebuilt
Jaffa–Jerusalem_railway
Month of 1949
when four bombs fell on a British police station. 60 more were killed at Hartuv when British troops shelled Arab positions in the hills with 25-pound guns
March_1948
Kibbutz in central Israel
Aharon-Jimmy, a Palmach Harel Brigade company commander, was killed in action at Hartuv and is buried in the cemetery. Soldiers of the Harel Brigade are among those
Kiryat_Anavim
Town destroyed by Romans during First Jewish Revolt
Jerusalem)) Jarash, a former Palestinian village situated 3.5 km. south of Hartuv, was suggested by Isaiah Press as meeting the description of Josephus' Gerasa
Gerasa_(Judaea)
Ethnic group
who emigrates from Iraq to Israel. Upon arrival to the transit camp of Hartuv, Amalia is faced with the reality of poverty and destitution, and questions
Iraqi_Jews_in_Israel
Israeli professor of computer science (born 1953)
analyzing gene expression problems. His first paper in this area, with Erez Hartuv, introduced the HCS clustering algorithm. His CAST algorithm, with Zohar
Ron_Shamir
Abandoned Palestinian Train Stations
Hartuv 31°44′52″N 35°04′26″E / 31.74778°N 35.07389°E / 31.74778; 35.07389 Line Jaffa–Jerusalem railway Communities served Dayr al-Shaykh, Hartuv Operated
Disused train stations from Mandatory Palestine
Disused_train_stations_from_Mandatory_Palestine
Israeli soldier
the Suburban Hish, where he was sent to man defence posts in Tel Aviv and Hartuv. Following the November 1947 UN Partition Resolution, when he was still
Hezi_Eshel
Japanese artist (born 1940)
Ṭeṭsuyah Nodah : yomano shel madpis, ḳayits 1984), Tetsuya Noda, Nehemia Hartuv, Eli Lancman, Pnina Rosenberg, The Tikotin Museum of Japanese Art, 1984
Tetsuya_Noda
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Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Sanskrit, Tamil
Remover; Lord of All
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from the Middle English personal name Clac (see Clack).
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Oriya, Sanskrit, Tamil
Born of the Mind
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English
Feminine short form of English unisex Kendall, KENDA means "exalted effigy."
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Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Telugu
Golden Light
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Arabic
Servants of God
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Union with Naam
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Hindu
Victorious
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Muslim
Sbeautiful, To consult with Allah, Diverted toward Allah
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Hindu
An incarnation of Lord Vishnu, Lion among men
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