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Snow at Kibbutz Gan Shmuel, 1950 Snow in Haifa, 1950. The snow event began in early January 1950 with a hailstorm in Tel Aviv and light snow in the mountains of the Upper Galilee and Jerusalem. [1] On 27 January, it began to snow in the northern mountains and Jerusalem. It piled up but quickly melted. A cold front spread throughout the country ...
5-6 February: Snow blankets most of the country. 5–6 February - Snow falls for two days throughout the country, in a rare meteorological phenomenon for the coastal plain and the Negev desert. 11 February – Britain releases Israeli assets worth £15 million that have been frozen since the end of the Mandate in 1948.
1950s in Tel Aviv (5 P) Pages in category "1950s in Israel" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
1950 was a common year ... brings 30–50 inches of snow and temperatures below zero, and kills 323 people. ... IBM Israel begins operating in Tel Aviv.
Pages in category "1950s in Tel Aviv" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 1953 Maccabiah Games;
1909 – Tel Aviv founded as neighborhood in Jaffa. [2] 1910s. 1917 – April: Tel Aviv and Jaffa deportation. 1920s ... 1950s. Israeli postal stamp, 1959 ...
Tel Aviv, Israel. Tel Aviv’s “White City” is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and contains around 4,000 International Style buildings. Most of the buildings were constructed in the 1930s and 40s ...
Menachem Begin addressing a mass demonstration in Tel Aviv against negotiations with Germany in 1952. Between 1948 and 1958 the population of Israel rose from 800,000 to two million. During this period, food, clothes and furniture had to be rationed in what became known as the Austerity Period (Tkufat haTsena).