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Omer (עֹמֶר, lit. sheaf) is an affluent town in the Southern District of Israel, bordering Beersheba.[1]

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  1. 32 relations: Aliyah, Amir Ganiel, Beersheba, Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, Book of Leviticus, Districts of Israel, Dunam, Eviatar Banai, Guy Barnea, Highway 60 (Israel–Palestine), History of the Jews in Hungary, History of the Jews in Romania, Imri Ganiel, ISO 259, Israel, Kfar Shmaryahu, Kibbutz, Lehavim, List of sovereign states, Local council (Israel), Ma'abarot, Mickey Edelstein, Moshav, Munich massacre, Orna Banai, Palmach, Pini Badash, Roni Dalumi, Savyon, Shaul Ladany, Southern District (Israel), Ziv Kalontarov.

  2. Former kibbutzim
  3. Former moshavim
  4. Local councils in Southern District (Israel)

Aliyah

Aliyah (עֲלִיָּה ʿălīyyā) is the immigration of Jews from the diaspora to, historically, the geographical Land of Israel or the Palestine region, which is today chiefly represented by the State of Israel.

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Amir Ganiel

Amir Ganiel (אמיר גניאל) (January 6, 1963 in Jerusalem – May 14, 2018) was an Israeli swimming champion.

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Beersheba

Beersheba, officially Be'er-Sheva (usually spelled Beer Sheva; Bəʾēr Ševaʿ,; Biʾr as-Sabʿ), is the largest city in the Negev desert of southern Israel.

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Bergen-Belsen concentration camp

Bergen-Belsen, or Belsen, was a Nazi concentration camp in what is today Lower Saxony in northern Germany, southwest of the town of Bergen near Celle.

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Book of Leviticus

The Book of Leviticus (from Λευιτικόν,; וַיִּקְרָא,, 'And He called'; Liber Leviticus) is the third book of the Torah (the Pentateuch) and of the Old Testament, also known as the Third Book of Moses.

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Districts of Israel

There are six main administrative districts of Israel, known in Hebrew as (מְחוֹזוֹת; sing. מָחוֹז) and in Arabic as.

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Dunam

A dunam (Ottoman Turkish, Arabic: دونم; dönüm; דונם), also known as a donum or dunum and as the old, Turkish, or Ottoman stremma, was the Ottoman unit of area equivalent to the Greek stremma or English acre, representing the amount of land that could be ploughed by a team of oxen in a day.

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Eviatar Banai

Eviatar Banai (also spelled Evyatar or (incorrectly) Evitar; אביתר בנאי; born February 8, 1973) is an Israeli musician, singer and songwriter.

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Guy Barnea

Guy Marcos Barnea (born 9 September 1987) is an Israeli swimmer who represented Israel at the 2008 Summer Olympics, and has won three medals at the European Championships.

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Highway 60 (Israel–Palestine)

Highway 60 or (כביש שישים, Kvish Shishim; الطريق السريع ستين at-Tariq as-Sarie Sitiin) is a south–north intercity road in Israel and the Palestinian West Bank that stretches from Beersheba to Nazareth.

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History of the Jews in Hungary

The history of the Jews in Hungary dates back to at least the Kingdom of Hungary, with some records even predating the Hungarian conquest of the Carpathian Basin in 895 CE by over 600 years.

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History of the Jews in Romania

The history of the Jews in Romania concerns the Jews both of Romania and of Romanian origins, from their first mention on what is present-day Romanian territory.

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Imri Ganiel

Imri Ganiel (אמרי גניאל; born 8 January 1992) is an Israeli swimmer.

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ISO 259

ISO 259 is a series of international standards for the romanization of Hebrew characters into Latin characters, dating to 1984, with updated ISO 259-2 (a simplification, disregarding several vowel signs, 1994) and ISO 259-3 (Phonemic Conversion, 1999).

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Israel

Israel, officially the State of Israel, is a country in the Southern Levant, West Asia.

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Kfar Shmaryahu

Kfar Shmaryahu (כְּפַר שְׁמַרְיָהוּ, كفار شمرياهو) is a local council in Israel, within the Tel Aviv District.

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Kibbutz

A kibbutz (קִבּוּץ / קיבוץ,;: kibbutzim קִבּוּצִים / קיבוצים) is an intentional community in Israel that was traditionally based on agriculture.

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Lehavim

Lehavim (לְהָבִים) is an affluent town in southern Israel. Omer, Israel and Lehavim are local councils in Southern District (Israel).

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List of sovereign states

The following is a list providing an overview of sovereign states around the world with information on their status and recognition of their sovereignty.

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Local council (Israel)

Local councils (Hebrew plural; singular: מוֹעָצָה מְקוֹמִית; label; singular: مجلس محلّي) are one of the three types of local government found in Israel, the other two being cities and regional councils.

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Ma'abarot

Ma'abarot (מַעְבָּרוֹת) were immigrant and refugee absorption camps established in Israel in the 1950s, constituting one of the largest public projects planned by the state to implement its sociospatial and housing policies.

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Mickey Edelstein

Mickey Edelstein (born May 1966) is a major-general in the Israeli Defense Forces, and the IDF's military attaché in the United States.

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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''.

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Munich massacre

The Munich massacre was a terrorist attack carried out during the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, West Germany, by eight members of the Palestinian militant organization Black September.

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Orna Banai

Orna Banai (אורנה בנאי; born November 25, 1966) is an Israeli actress, comedian, entertainer and past member of the Tel Aviv-Yafo city Council.

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Palmach

The Palmach (Hebrew:, acronym for, Plugot Maḥatz, "Strike Companies") was the elite combined strike forces and sayeret unit of the Haganah, the underground army of the Yishuv (Jewish community) during the period of the British Mandate for Palestine.

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Pini Badash

Pinhas "Pini" Badash (פנחס "פיני" בדש, born 29 August 1952) is an Israeli politician who has served as mayor of Omer local council since 1990.

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Roni Dalumi

Roni Dalumi (or Daloomi; רוני דלומי; born) is an Israeli singer-songwriter and actress.

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Savyon

Savyon (סַבְיוֹן) is an affluent local council in the Central District of Israel, bordering the cities of Kiryat Ono and Yehud.

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Shaul Ladany

Shaul Paul Ladany (שאול לדני; born April 2, 1936) is an Israeli Holocaust survivor, racewalker and two-time Olympian.

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Southern District (Israel)

The Southern District (מחוז הדרום, Meḥoz HaDarom; لواء الجنوب) is one of Israel's six administrative districts, the largest in terms of land area but the most sparsely populated.

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Ziv Kalontarov

Ziv Kalontarov (also "Kalontorov", "Kaluntarov", and "Kalntrov"; זיו קלונטרוב; born 15 January 1997) is an Israeli Olympic swimmer and the reigning European Games champion in the 50 m freestyle.

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See also

Former kibbutzim

Former moshavim

Local councils in Southern District (Israel)

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Omer,_Israel

Also known as Eilata, Hebrona, Hevrona.