Beit Yehoshua, the Glossary
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26 relations: Beit Yehoshua railway station, Byzantine Empire, Environmental degradation, Galicia (Eastern Europe), Gar'in, Ghabat Kafr Sur, HaNoar HaTzioni, HaOved HaTzioni, Hof HaSharon Regional Council, Intensive farming, Israeli coastal plain, Jewish National Fund, Kfar Yona, Kibbutz, Middle Paleolithic, Moshav, Moshav shitufi, Netanya, Orthodox Judaism, Ottoman Empire, Ozjasz Thon, Quercus ithaburensis, Ra'anana, Tower and Stockade, Woodland, Zionism.
- Former kibbutzim
- Hof HaSharon Regional Council
Beit Yehoshua railway station
Bet Yehoshua railway station (תחנת הרכבת בית יהושע, Taḥanat HaRakevet Beit Yehoshua) is an Israel Railways passenger station located in Beit Yehoshua and serves the village and the southern part of the city of Netanya, with its large industrial zones, as well as other small communities in the area.
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Byzantine Empire
The Byzantine Empire, also referred to as the Eastern Roman Empire, was the continuation of the Roman Empire centered in Constantinople during Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages.
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Environmental degradation
Environmental degradation is the deterioration of the environment through depletion of resources such as quality of air, water and soil; the destruction of ecosystems; habitat destruction; the extinction of wildlife; and pollution.
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Galicia (Eastern Europe)
Galicia (. Collins English Dictionary Galicja,; translit,; Galitsye) is a historical and geographic region spanning what is now southeastern Poland and western Ukraine, long part of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.
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Gar'in
Gar'in (lit. kernel) is a Hebrew term used for groups of people who moved together to Ottoman Palestine, British Palestine, and since 1948, Israel.
Ghabat Kafr Sur
Ghabat Kafr Sur was a Palestinian village in the Tulkarm Subdistrict of Mandatory Palestine.
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HaNoar HaTzioni
Hanoar Hatzioni (הנוער הציוני, lit. The Zionist Youth), fully "Histadrut Halutzit Olamit Hanoar Hatzioni", or "HH" for short, is a youth movement established in 1926, with its head offices now in Israel.
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HaOved HaTzioni
HaOved HaTzioni (The Zionist Worker) is a settlement movement in Israel.
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Hof HaSharon Regional Council
Hof HaSharon Regional Council (מועצה אזורית חוף השרון, Mo'atza Azorit Hof HaSharon, lit. Sharon Coast Regional Council), is a regional council in the Central and Tel Aviv districts of Israel.
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Intensive farming
Intensive agriculture, also known as intensive farming (as opposed to extensive farming), conventional, or industrial agriculture, is a type of agriculture, both of crop plants and of animals, with higher levels of input and output per unit of agricultural land area.
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Israeli coastal plain
Israeli coastal plain (מישור החוף, Mishor HaḤof) is the Israeli segment of the Levantine coastal plain of the Mediterranean Sea, extending north to south.
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Jewish National Fund
The Jewish National Fund (JNF; קֶרֶן קַיֶּימֶת לְיִשְׂרָאֵל, Keren Kayemet LeYisrael; previously, Ha Fund HaLeumi) is a non-profit organizationProfessor Alon Tal, The Mitrani Department of Desert Ecology, The Blaustein Institutes for Desert Research, Ben Gurion University of the Negev.
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Kfar Yona
Kfar Yona (lit) is a city in the Sharon subdistrict in the Central District of Israel.
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Kibbutz
A kibbutz (קִבּוּץ / קיבוץ,;: kibbutzim קִבּוּצִים / קיבוצים) is an intentional community in Israel that was traditionally based on agriculture.
Middle Paleolithic
The Middle Paleolithic (or Middle Palaeolithic) is the second subdivision of the Paleolithic or Old Stone Age as it is understood in Europe, Africa and Asia.
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Moshav
A moshav (מוֹשָׁב, plural מוֹשָׁבִים, "settlement, village") is a type of Israeli village or town or Jewish settlement, in particular a type of cooperative agricultural community of individual farms pioneered by the Labour Zionists between 1904 and 1914, during what is known as the second wave of ''aliyah''. Beit Yehoshua and moshav are moshavim.
Moshav shitufi
A moshav shitufi (מושב שיתופי, lit. collective moshav, pl. moshavim shitufiim) is a type of cooperative Israeli village, whose organizational principles place it between the kibbutz and the moshav on the scale of cooperation. Beit Yehoshua and moshav shitufi are moshavim.
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Netanya
Netanya (also Natanya, נְתַנְיָה) is a city in the Northern Central District of Israel, and is the capital of the surrounding Sharon plain.
Orthodox Judaism
Orthodox Judaism is the collective term for the traditionalist branches of contemporary Judaism.
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Ottoman Empire
The Ottoman Empire, historically and colloquially known as the Turkish Empire, was an imperial realm centered in Anatolia that controlled much of Southeast Europe, West Asia, and North Africa from the 14th to early 20th centuries; it also controlled parts of southeastern Central Europe, between the early 16th and early 18th centuries.
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Ozjasz Thon
Abraham Ozjasz Thon (also Yehoshua Thon; 13 February 1870 – 11 November 1936) was a rabbi, early Zionist, and leader of the Jewish community in Poland.
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Quercus ithaburensis
Quercus ithaburensis, the Mount Tabor oak, is a tree in the beech family Fagaceae.
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Ra'anana
Ra'anana (רַעֲנָנָּה, lit. "Fresh") is an affluent city in the southern Sharon Plain of the Central District of Israel.
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Tower and Stockade
Tower and Stockade (wall and tower) was a settlement method used by Zionist settlers in Mandatory Palestine during the 1936–39 Arab Revolt.
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Woodland
A woodland is, in the broad sense, land covered with woody plants (trees and shrubs), or in a narrow sense, synonymous with wood (or in the U.S., the plurale tantum woods), a low-density forest forming open habitats with plenty of sunlight and limited shade (see differences between British, American and Australian English explained below).
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Zionism
Zionism is an ethno-cultural nationalist movement that emerged in Europe in the late 19th century and aimed for the establishment of a Jewish state through the colonization of a land outside of Europe.
See also
Former kibbutzim
- Alonei Abba
- Ashdot Ya'akov
- Beit Eshel
- Beit Yehoshua
- Ein Zeitim
- Giv'ot Zaid
- Givat Haim
- HaOn
- Har Amasa
- Ir Ovot
- Kfar Darom
- Kfar Yavetz
- Ma'ale Tzviya
- Masu'ot Yitzhak
- Mavki'im
- Mei Ami
- Mishmar David
- Moledet, Israel
- Neve Ilan
- Nir Etzion
- Omer, Israel
- Paran, Israel
- Ramat Ef'al
- Shoresh
- Sufa, Sinai
- Talmei Yaffe
- Timorim
- Tkuma, Israel
- Yitav
Hof HaSharon Regional Council
- Arsuf, Hof HaSharon
- Batzra
- Beit Yehoshua
- Bnei Zion
- Ga'ash
- Glil Yam
- Harutzim
- Hof HaSharon Regional Council
- Kfar Netter
- Kiryat Shlomo
- Neve Hadassah
- Rishpon
- Shefayim
- Tel Yitzhak
- Udim
- Yakum
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beit_Yehoshua
Also known as Bet Yehoshua, Beyt Yahoshu'a.