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  2. Rosh HaAyin - Wikipedia

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    Rosh HaAyin (Hebrew: רֹאשׁ הָעַיִן, lit. 'fountainhead', [ˌʁoʃ (h)aˈ(ʔ)ajin] ; Arabic : روش هاعين ) is a city in the Central District of Israel. In 2022, it had a population of 73,678.

  3. Rosh HaAyin Forest - Wikipedia

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    The Rosh HaAyin forest, the path of wildflowers and the fields that surround them, are known for their flowering at the end of winter and spring. Anemones are found in red and white and blue in the forest and surrounding fields, and on the hill of the wildflower trail, cyclamen bloom. In the flowering fields, yellow-rooted spotted flowers thrive.

  4. List of twin towns and sister cities in Israel - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of places in Israel which have standing links to local communities in other countries known as "town twinning" ... Rosh HaAyin. Birmingham, United ...

  5. Migdal Afek - Wikipedia

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    Migdal Afek (Hebrew: מגדל אפק), also Migdal Tsedek (Tzedek, Zedek; Hebrew: מגדל צדק), is a national park on the southeastern edge of Rosh HaAyin, Israel. The ruins of a fortified manor house built by a sheikh during the 19th century, among which remains of the Crusader castle of Mirabel can be seen, are today known in Hebrew as ...

  6. Why I Have Hope for Israel's Future - AOL

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  7. Yarkon River - Wikipedia

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    The Yarkon is the largest coastal river in Israel, at 27.5 km in length. [2] History. Iron Age. The ... The Rosh HaAyin springs were, during the period of the British ...

  8. Rosh Hashanah will be a bit later this year. Here's why - AOL

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    It also means that Rosh Hashanah can fall as early as Sept. 5 and as late as Oct. 5. This year it falls on Oct. 2 and ends Oct. 4. Within the Metonic cycle, seven of the 19 are leap years ...

  9. When is Rosh Hashanah? What to know about the Jewish ... - AOL

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    This year, Rosh Hashanah marks the Jewish New Year of 5785. The Jewish holiday celebrates the birthday of the universe and "the day G‑d created Adam and Eve." How is Rosh Hashanah celebrated?