Nahal
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NAḤAL — (Heb. נַחַ״ל, Noar Ḥalutzi Loḥem; Fighting Pioneer Youth), in its classic form a regular unit of the Israel Defense Forces whose soldiers were organized in garinim ( groups ) of pioneering youth movements in Israel and Zionist youth movements in… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Nahal Oz — Founded 1951 Founded by … Wikipedia
NAḤAL OZ — (Heb. נַחַל עׂז), kibbutz in southern Israel, established in 1951 as a border settlement by a nahal group near the Gaza Strip, affiliated with Iḥud ha Kevuẓot ve ha Kibbutzim. Later, pioneers from South America and other countries joined the… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Nahal — (hébreu : חטיבת הנח ל ou נח ל) est une unité de l’infanterie de Tsahal, comprenant plusieurs sous unités : une formée exclusivement de fantassins, la sous unité 931 et la sous unité 932 ; une spécialisée dans les parachutages, le… … Wikipédia en Français
Nahal — Nahal, Stamm der Mundavölker (Munda) in Indien … Universal-Lexikon
Nahal — For the landform, see wadi. Nahal Brigade Nahal Brigade Insignia Active Country … Wikipedia
NAHAL — Derived from the Hebrew words Noar Halutzi Lohaim, meaning Fighting Pioneering Youth ; a formation within the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) that combines military training and operations with pioneering settlement and agricultural training.… … Historical Dictionary of Israel
nahal — nəˈhäl noun (plural nahal or nahals) Usage: usually capitalized 1. : one of a group of peoples of the hill land of central India 2. : a member of such people … Useful english dictionary
Nahal Betzet — (Hebrew: נחל בצת, Arabic: Wadi Karkara) (lit. Betzet stream ) is a once perennial and now intermittent stream in the Upper Galilee, Israel … Wikipedia
Nahal Taninim — (Hebrew: נחל תנינים, lit. Crocodile Stream) is a river in Israel, originating near Ramot Menashe and emptying into the Mediterranean Sea south of Ma agan Michael. The Arabic name for this river is Wadi a Zarka. The area of the basin and its… … Wikipedia