Merom may refer to Merom, Indiana , a town in the United States Lake Merom, a former lake in the Hula Valley of Israel Merom microprocessor , code name for the mobile variant of the Intel Core 2 processor Ancient Merom, thought to be located at the site of Meiron disambig de Merom it Merom pt Merom ... more details
most of the content moved here from Core 2 Infobox CPU name Merom image image size caption produced start ... Socket M sock2 Socket P pack1 code 537 cpuid 06Fx Merom L 1066x brand1 Mobile Celeron 5xx brand2 ... 2 Merom L 1 l1cache l2cache Merom 4  MiB br Merom 2M 2  MiB br Merom L 1  MiB l3cache application Mobile Merom is the code name for various Intel processors that are sold as Core 2 ... Enhanced Pentium M based Yonah microprocessor Yonah processor. Merom has product code 80537, which is shared with Merom 2M and Merom L that are very similar but have a smaller CPU cache L2 cache . Merom L has only one processor core and a different CPUID model. The desktop version of Merom is Conroe microprocessor Conroe and the dual socket server version is Woodcrest microprocessor Woodcrest . Merom ... Brand name Model list Cores L2 Cache Socket TDP Merom L Mobile Intel Core 2 Core 2 Solo List of Intel Core 2 microprocessors Merom L ultra low voltage, 65 nm U2xxx 1 2 MiB BGA479 5.5 W Merom 2M rowspan 3 Mobile Core 2 Duo List of Intel Core 2 microprocessors Merom 2M ultra low voltage, 65 nm U7xxx rowspan 3 2 2 MiB rowspan 2 BGA479 10 W Merom List of Intel Core 2 microprocessors Merom low voltage, 65 nm L7xxx 4 MiB 17 W Merom br Merom 2M List of Intel Core 2 microprocessors Merom , Merom 2M standard voltage, 65 nm T5xxx br T7xxx 2 4 MiB Socket M br Socket P br BGA479 35 W Merom Mobile Core 2 Extreme List of Intel Core 2 microprocessors Merom XE standard voltage, 65 nm X7xxx 2 4 MiB Socket P 44 W Merom rowspan 4 Celeron M List of Intel Celeron microprocessors Merom standard voltage, 65 nm 5x0 rowspan 4 1 rowspan 3 512 KiB rowspan 2 Socket M br Socket P 30 W Merom L List of Intel Celeron microprocessors Merom L standard voltage, 65 nm 5x0 27 W Merom 2M List of Intel Celeron microprocessors Merom 2M standard voltage, 65 nm 5x5 Socket P 31 W Merom L List of Intel Celeron microprocessors Merom L ultra low voltage, 65 nm 5x3 512 1024 KiB BGA479 5.5 10 W Merom 2M Celeron Dual Core List ... more details
Infobox settlement official name Merom, Indiana settlement type Town nickname motto Images image skyline Union Christian College building in Merom.jpg imagesize 250px image caption The former Union Christian College building in Merom image flag image seal Maps image map Sullivan County Indiana Incorporated and Unincorporated areas Merom Highlighted.svg mapsize 250px map caption Location of Merom in the state of Indiana image map1 mapsize1 map caption1 Location subdivision type List of countries Country subdivision name United States subdivision type1 Political divisions of the United States State subdivision name1 Indiana subdivision type2 List of counties in Indiana County subdivision name2 Sullivan County, Indiana Sullivan subdivision type3 List of townships in Indiana Township subdivision name3 Gill Township, Sullivan County, Indiana Gill government footnotes government type leader title ... http meromindiana.org footnotes Merom is a town in Gill Township, Sullivan County, Indiana Gill Township ... Metropolitan Statistical Area . Merom s two main attractions are the Bluff Park overlooking the Wabash River and the farm fields of Illinois and the Merom Conference Center , A retreat, conference center and summer camp of the Indiana Kentucky Conference of the United Church of Christ . Nearby to Merom is Hoosier Energy s Merom Generating Station . Geography Expand section date December 2009 Merom ... and 3.6 of those sixty five or over. Geology The Bluff Park in Merom is the site of the type locality of the Merom Sandstone ref cite journal last Willman first H. B. coauthors et al. title Handbook of Illinois Stratigraphy journal Bulletin 95 year 1975 pages 261 ref . The Merom Sandstone comprises ... Period as part of the Mattoon Formation. The Merom Sandstone rests directly on top of the 2 ... the Livingston Limestone and the Merom Sandstone indicates the presence of a geological unconformity ... area es Merom Indiana ht Merom, Indiana nl Merom pt Merom Indiana vo Merom ... more details
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The Merom HaGalil Regional Council lang he , Mo atza Azorit Merom HaGalil is a Regional council Israel regional council in the northern Galilee of northern Israel . The regional council was established in 1950. The head of the council is Shlomo Levi. List of settlements This regional council provides various municipal services for various villages within its territory including moshav im, a kibbutz , and other types of settlements col begin col break Communal settlements Amuka, Israel Amuka Bar Yochai Birya Inbar Kalanit, Israel Kalanit Kfar Hananya Livnim Or HaGanuz col break Kibbutzim Parod col break Moshavim Alma, Israel Alma Amirim Avivim Dovev Dalton, Israel Dalton Hazon, Israel Hazon Kerem Ben Zimra Kfar Hoshen Kfar Shamai Meron, Israel Meron Safsufa Shefer Shezor Tefahot col break Minority villages Ein el Asad Druze Rehaniya Circassian col end External links http www.merom hagalil.co.il Official website he icon Merom HaGalil Regional Council Regional councils Israel North District Israel coord 32 59 51.95 N 35 26 26.32 E display title Category Regional councils in Israel Category North District Israel Category Merom HaGalil Regional Council ca Merom de Galilea cs Oblastn rada Merom ha Galil es Consejo Regional Mer n de Galilea he nl Regionale raad van Merom HaGalil pl Samorz d regionu Meron ... more details
The Merom Conference Center began as Union Christian College, Merom Union Christian College in 1859 and is now used as a camp and conference center for the Indiana Kentucky Conference of the United Church of Christ UCC . It is located in Merom, Indiana on the Wabash River . The Merom Conference Center is a member of the Outdoor Ministry Association, UCC . Unsourced image removed Image 168 6807 IMG.JPG.jpg thumb Merom Conference Center History Four years after the founding of the college the main building, College Hall was completed. The college operated until 1924 when financial requirements instituted by the State of Indiana could not be met. In 1935 Author Holt, President of Chicago Theological Seminary, envisioned the reopening of the facility as the Merom Institute, a center for rural enrichment. One year later Dr. Holt s vision became reality. Under the directorships of the Rev. Shirley Greene, Dr. Alan Jones and others through the years, the Merom Institute grew as it provided ministry to the region until 1984 when the name was changed to the Merom Conference Center. Facilities College Hall, which received Historic Landmark status in 1982, is the centerpiece of the facility. Other buildings on the location include Hatten Chapel and the Gymnasium built in 1919 nine cabins and the Dining Hall built in the late 30s and early 40s four residences, one that is used as a retreat house, one that serves as the directors residence, one that is used as staff housing and one that stands vacant. A swimming pool built in 1957 completes the physical plant. The grounds are composed of 30 acres 120,000 m of lawn, flood plain woods of 14 acres 57,000 m , a wooded bluff area of 10 acres 40,000 m and 2 acres 8,000 m each of pine grove and restored prairie. The Present The Outdoor Ministries Committee of the Indiana Kentucky Conference of the United Church of Christ provides for 8 weeks ... retreats, youth group retreats and Outdoor Education. External links http www.merom.org The Merom ... more details
Infobox Military Conflict conflict Battle of the Waters of Merom partof Early Israelite Campaigns image File Bataille de M rom.Png 200px caption Illustration from the Bible Historiale date c. 1400 B.C. place Waters of Merom, Galilee casus territory result Decisive Israelite Victory combatant1 Israelites combatant2 Alliance of Canaanites commander1 Joshua commander2 King of Hazor KIA strength1 5,000 10,000 estimated, all infantry strength2 Outnumbered the Israelites, possibly 10,000 15,000 casualties1 Very Few casualties2 All Killed Campaignbox Early Israelite Campaigns The Battle of the Waters of Merom was a battle between the Israelites and a coalition of Canaanite City States. It ended with the total destruction of the Canaanite armies. Around 40 years before the battle the Israelites escaped from slavery in Egypt , the The Exodus Exodus , led by Moses . They wandered into Canaan, which would have been under loose control by Egypt. ref Battles of the Bible, page 30. ref An alliance of city states in northern Canaan sent a force to halt the Israelite invasion. The Israelites counterattacked, catching their forces unaware and routing them with a fearsome head on assault. The battle is described in Book of Joshua Joshua 11. References reflist Category History of Israel Category Canaan Category Hebrew Bible battles Merom Category Book of Joshua ... more details
Infobox power station name Merom Generating Station image Merom Generating Station Sullivan County, Indiana .jpg image caption Merom Generating Station from the Wabash River location map USA Indiana country United States locale Gill Township, Sullivan County, Indiana Gill Township , Sullivan County, Indiana Sullivan County , near Merom, Indiana lat d 39 lat m 04 lat s 04 lat NS N long d 87 long m 30 long s 41 long EW W coordinates type region US IN type landmark coordinates display title owner Hoosier Energy, a Touchstone Energy cooperative status Active primary fuel Bituminous coal , distillate fuel oil conveyance Rail cooling water artificial lake technology Steam combined cycle generation units max planned cap 1,080 MWe commissioned Unit 1 September, 1983 br Unit 2 February, 1982 decommissioned Merom Generating Station is a 2 Unit, 1080 Megawatt mW rated Fossil fuel power station coal fired power plant located between Merom, Indiana and Sullivan, Indiana . ref cite web title Existing Electric Generating Units in the United States, 2008 work publisher Energy Information Administration , U.S. Department of Energy year 2008 url http www.eia.doe.gov cneaf electricity page capacity capacity.html format Excel doi accessdate 2009 11 28 ref It is owned by Hoosier Energy, a Touchstone Energy cooperative. The plant has been in operation since 1982. Environmental impact Air pollution 2006 CO sub 2 sub Emissions 7,064,920 tons 2006 SO sub 2 sub Emissions 14,847 tons 2006 NOx Emissions 7,808 tons 2005 Mercury Emissions convert 162 lb kg ref http www.sourcewatch.org index.php Merom Generating Station Sourcewatch website ref Legal Settlement In July 2010 a Settlement litigation settlement agreement was reached between the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and Hoosier Energy to reduce emissions that are regulated under the Clean Air Act . The settlement includes a civil penalty ... in Sullivan County, Indiana Category Coal fired power stations in Indiana no Merom kraftverk ... more details
Refimprove date May 2009 Infobox NRHP name Union Christian College nrhp type image Union Christian College building in Merom.jpg caption Front of the college building location 3rd and Philip Sts., Merom, Indiana lat degrees 39 lat minutes 3 lat seconds 3 lat direction N long degrees 87 long minutes 33 long seconds 53 long direction W coord display inline,title locmapin Indiana built 1859 architect O.H. Wheelock G.W. Webster architecture added June 25, 1982 area Less than convert 1 acre governing body Private refnum 82000076 ref name nris NRISref version 2009a ref Union Christian College was a small co educational college located in Merom, Indiana , United States USA . Founded by the denomination called the Christian Church which eventually merged with the Congregational denomination which later joined with the Evangelical and Reformed Churches to form the United Church of Christ . It was one of the first co educational colleges that allowed women to take any class that a man could take. Other co educational colleges would only allow their women to study home economics, nursing, teaching, secretarial, etc. At UCC women could study to be doctors, lawyers, ministers, or home makers. UCC was wonderfully progressive for its time. Union Christian College existed from 1859 until it closed its doors in 1924. From 1924 to 1936 the buildings were empty except for the summer months when summer youth conferences summer camp took place on the grounds In 1936 the facilities were reopened as the Merom Institute and is now owned by the Indiana Kentucky Conference of the United Church of Christ and is known as the Merom Conference Center . References reflist National Register of Historic Places Category Sullivan County, Indiana Category Universities and colleges in Indiana Category National Register of Historic Places in Sullivan County, Indiana Category Buildings and structures in Sullivan County, Indiana Category Educational institutions established in 1859 Category Educational in ... more details
Infobox settlement More parameter fields are available for use at Template Infobox Settlement See the Table at Infobox Settlement for all fields and descriptions of usage Basic info official name Merom Station settlement type Town motto images and maps image skyline imagesize image caption image map Map of Indiana highlighting Sullivan County.svg mapsize 150px map caption Sullivan County s location in Indiana image map1 mapsize1 map caption1 image dot map dot mapsize dot map caption dot x dot y pushpin map USA Indiana Sullivan County pushpin label position pushpin map caption Location in Sullivan County, Indiana pushpin mapsize Location coordinates display inline,title coordinates region US IN subdivision type Countries of the world Country subdivision name United States subdivision type1 U.S. state State subdivision name1 Indiana subdivision type2 List of counties in Indiana County subdivision name2 Sullivan County, Indiana Sullivan subdivision type3 List of townships in Indiana Township subdivision name3 Gill Township, Sullivan County, Indiana Gill Politics established title established date Area area total km2 area land km2 Population population as of population footnotes population note population total General information timezone utc offset timezone DST utc offset DST latd 39 latm 01 lats 49 latNS N longd 87 longm 32 longs 23 longEW W elevation footnotes elevation ft 430 founder named for Area postal codes & others postal code type postal code area code blank name blank info blank1 name Geographic Names Information System GNIS feature ID blank1 info 452064 ref cite gnis 452064 Merom Station, Indiana 2010 08 18 ref website footnotes Merom Station is an unincorporated town in Gill Township, Sullivan County, Indiana Gill Township , Sullivan County, Indiana Sullivan County , Indiana . It is part of the Terre Haute, Indiana Terre Haute Terre Haute metropolitan area Metropolitan Statistical Area . Geography Merom Station is located at coord 39 01 49 N 87 32 23 W typ ... more details
Union Christian College, Merom , a small co educational college located in Merom, Indiana, the United States Union Christian College Aluva , in Aluva, India disambig ... more details
Tefahot lang he n is a moshav in the Galilee in northern Israel . It belongs to the Merom HaGalil Regional Council . It is a community of religious Jews located several hundred meters south of Maghar . It is named for the hill on which it is located, the hill of Tefahot. It was founded in 1980 by children of nearby moshavim and with support from the Jewish Agency . Merom HaGalil Regional Council coord 32 52 8.76 N 35 25 20.99 E type city display title Category Moshavim cs Tefachot he pl Tefachot ... more details
Infobox Israel village name Kfar Shamai image KfarShammai.JPG imgsize 250 foundation 1949 founded by Immigrants from Yemen region Galilee council Merom HaGalil Regional Council Merom HaGalil industry affiliation pushpin map Israel north haifa pushpin mapsize 250 latd 32 latm 57 lats 24.48 longd 35 longm 27 longs 25.22 website Kfar Shamai lang he is a moshav in the Upper Galilee near the city of Safed in northern Israel . It belongs to the Merom HaGalil Regional Council . The moshav was founded in 1949 by immigrants to Israel from Yemen . Most of these immigrants have stayed as of 2006, and over the years immigrants from Romania and Morocco joined them. The name Kfar Shamai is based on Shammai Shammai the Elder , who was the partner of Hillel the Elder . According to Jewish tradition, Shammai was buried in Har Meron or in Shammai Hill near the community. Merom HaGalil Regional Council Category Moshavim cs Kfar amaj he pl Kfar Szamaj ... more details
Infobox Israel village name Livnim image imgsize hebname Hebrew , meaning Birch es founded 1982 founded by region Ginosar Valley council Merom HaGalil Regional Council Merom HaGalil population popyear pushpin map Israel northeast pushpin mapsize 250 latd 32 latm 51 lats 50.76 longd 35 longm 29 longs 47.04 website Livnim lang he n , lit. Birches is a communal settlement Israel communal settlement in northern Israel , northwest of Lake Kinneret in the western Ginosar Valley. It belongs to the Merom HaGalil Regional Council . The community was founded in 1982 by members of nearby moshav im as a workers moshav. In 1989 it became a communal settlement. It is named after a plant that grows in the area. Merom HaGalil Regional Council Category Community settlements in Israel cs Livnim he pl Livnim ... more details
Infobox Kibbutz kibbutz name Ein al Asad image Ein el Assad 1.JPG imgsize 250px foundation 1899 founded by Beit Jann residents region Galilee council Merom HaGalil Regional Council Merom HaGalil industry affiliation website Ein al Asad lang ar the lion s spring , lang he , lit. Spring of the Lion is a Druze village in northern Israel . Located near Maghar in the Galilee , it falls under the jurisdiction of Merom HaGalil Regional Council . In 2006 it had a population of 806. The community was founded in 1899 by Druze people from Beit Jann , and was named after an eponymous wellspring outside the village. Merom HaGalil Regional Council coord 32 56 28.21 N 35 23 47 E type city display title Category Arab villages in Israel Category Populated places established in 1899 cs Ejn al Asad he pl Ein el Asad ... more details
Infobox Kibbutz name Hazon foundation 1969 founded by Moshav niks from the Galilee region Galilee council Merom HaGalil Regional Council Merom HaGalil industry affiliation Kibbutz Movement website http www.mizra.org.il www.mizra.org.il Hazon lang he n is a moshav in the Upper Galilee in northern Israel . It falls under the jurisdiction of Merom HaGalil Regional Council . It is located nine kilometers east of Carmiel , and as of 2005, its population was about 500. ref name mapa Cite book publisher Mapa Publishing isbn 9657184347 pages p. 178 others Yuval El azari ed. title Mapa s concise gazetteer of Israel location Tel Aviv date 2005 he icon ref Hazon takes its name from the slopes of Mount Hazon , where it resides. It was founded in 1969 by moshavniks from the Galillee. Southeast of the moshav lie the ruins of Hazor, which has remnants from the Iudaea Province era. ref name mapa References reflist Merom HaGalil Regional Council Category Moshavim coord 32 54 21.96 N 35 23 37.32 E type city display title cs Chazon Izrael he pl Hazon ... more details
Infobox Israel village name Kfar Hananya image imgsize hebname Hebrew meaning Hananya ben Akashya Hananya village founded 1977 founded by Hapoel HaMizrachi altOffSp altUnoSp region council Merom HaGalil Regional Council Merom HaGalil population popyear pushpin map Israel northeast pushpin mapsize 250 latd 32 latm 54 lats 56.52 longd 35 longm 25 longs 21.36 website Kfar Hananya lang he n is a communal settlement Israel communal settlement in the Galilee in northern Israel . It belongs to the Merom HaGalil Regional Council . The community was founded in 1977 as a moshav of the movement Hapoel HaMizrachi for members of nearby moshavim. In 1992 it became a communal settlement. A new neighborhood built in the 2000s is called Maale Hen Hebrew . Kfar Hananya is named after the ancient village of the same name, which is mentioned in the mishnah as a community on the border between the Lower Galilee and Upper Galilee . Near the community is a burial place attributed to Rabbi Hananya ben Akashya . See also Kafr Inan Merom HaGalil Regional Council Category Community settlements in Israel cs Kfar Chananja he pl Kfar Chananija ... more details
File Shezor.JPG thumb right Shezor Shezor lang he n is a moshav in the Galilee in northern Israel . It is located near the similarly named Arab village, Sajur . It belongs to the Merom HaGalil Regional Council . The community was founded as a Nachal planned community that was settled in 1953 by immigrants to Israel from Morocco. After most of the original settlers left the community, new immigrants arrived from Iraq and Iran . The moshav is named for an ancient city named Shezur that apparently existed nearby. Shimon Shezuri presumably lived there, and according to local tradition he is buried in nearby Sajur. Merom HaGalil Regional Council Category Moshavim coord 32 55 59.51 N 35 21 10.08 E type city display title cs ezor he pl Szezor ... more details
Unreferenced date January 2010 Kalanit lang he n is a Communal settlement Israel communal settlement in Merom HaGalil Regional Council in Galilee , Israel . It is situated between Tiberias and Karmiel , next to Route 807 Israel Road 807 and Maghar, Israel Maghar . The village was established in 1982 as a moshav by the Hapoel HaMizrachi organization with the goal that it would be populated by the children of the families living in the area, and so with time the moshav became a communal settlement. The viliage is famous for its luxurious Boarding house hospitality houses . Merom HaGalil Regional Council Coord 32 52 26.21 N 35 27 18.33 E display title Category Community settlements in Israel cs Kalanit Izrael he pl Kalanit ... more details
Infobox Israel village name Dovev hebname Hebrew foundation 1963 founded by Morocco Moroccan and Iran ian immigrants council Merom HaGalil Regional Council Merom HaGalil affiliation Moshavim Movement pushpin map Israel northeast pushpin mapsize 250 latd 33 latm 3 lats 7.91 longd 35 longm 24 longs 27.36 website Dovev lang he n is a moshav in northern Israel . Located in the Upper Galilee around 7 km north of Har Meron near Israel s Blue Line Lebanon border with Lebanon , it falls under the jurisdiction of Merom HaGalil Regional Council . In 2006 it had a population of 443. The moshav was founded in 1963 by immigrants to Israel from Morocco and Iran . It was named after David Bloch Blumenfeld Dovev is an acronym of his initials , one of the leaders of the Labor Movement in the land of Israel, who was a mayor of Tel Aviv . East of the moshav is a nature reserve, the pond of Dovev. ref name mapa Cite book publisher Mapa Publishing isbn 9657184347 pages p. 126 others Yuval El azari ed. title Mapa s Concise Gazetteer of Israel location Tel Aviv , Israel date 2005 he icon ref Dovav is situated on the land of the depopulated Palestinian village of Kafr Bir im , northwest of the village site. ref Khalidi, 1992, p.461 ref References reflist Bibliography Citation title All That Remains The Palestinian Villages Occupied and Depopulated by Israel in 1948 first1 Walid last1 Khalidi authorlink Walid Khalidi year 1992 location Washington D.C. publisher Institute for Palestine Studies ISBN 0887282245 External links http www.bet alon.co.il info city details.php?city id 118 Dovev on the Bet Alon website he icon Merom HaGalil Regional Council Category Moshavim Category Populated places established in 1963 cs Dovev he pl Dovev ... more details
Unreferenced date June 2008 Infobox Israel village name Bar Yohai image Bar Yohai.jpg imgsize 250px hebname Hebrew meaning Named after Shimon bar Yochai founded 1977 founded by Immigrants from the Soviet Union altUnoSp Bar Yochai region Upper Galilee council Merom HaGalil Regional Council Merom HaGalil population popyear pushpin map Israel northeast pushpin mapsize 250 latd 32 latm 59 lats 52.4 longd 35 longm 26 longs 56.18 website Bar Yohai lang he n is a religious Jewish communal settlement Israel communal settlement near Har Meron in northern Israel . It belongs to Merom HaGalil Regional Council . It was founded in 1977 as a settlement for olim from the former Soviet Union. Those olim were not interested in living such a distance from a city nor in such austere conditions each side of a duplex was less than 650 square feet . Sochnut officials then offered the failing yishuv to Religious Zionism Religious Zionist families and members of nearby moshav im. This move was very successful as Yishuv Bar Yohai grew to over 100 families, including a small group of Canadian olim, of which three were physicians. The community is named after Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai who according to Jewish tradition was buried on Har Meron nearby. References reflist Merom HaGalil Regional Council Category Community settlements in Israel cs Bar Jochaj he pl Bar Jochaj ... more details
Seleucia Samulias &ndash Seleucia lang el also transliterated as Seleukeia or Seleukheia in the Talmud , Selik , Selika , and Selikos in the Aramaic Targum , Salwa ia or Salwa ya &ndash was a Hellenistic colony founded about the end of the 3rd century BC on Lake Merom . According to the inference of Gr tz, based on the scholium to Meg. Ta an. , the remnant of the Pharisees spared by Alexander Jann us found a refuge there. Seleucia and Sogane were the first cities, after Gamala , to revolt from Agrippa in the Jewish Revolt of 66 . In his enumeration of the places conquered by Alexander Jann us in eastern Syria, Josephus locates the town near Lake Semechonitis Lake Merom Bell. Jud. iv. 1, 1 . http www.ancientlibrary.com gazetteer 0314.html References JewishEncyclopedia External links http www.ancientlibrary.com gazetteer 0314.html Hazlitt, Classical Gazetteer http www.jewishencyclopedia.com view page.jsp?artid 451&letter S&pid 0 Jewish Encyclopedia, Seleucia Category Populated places established in the 3rd century BC Category Ancient Greek sites in Israel Category Hellenistic colonies Category Former populated places in Israel ... more details
Shefer lang he n is a moshav located near Safed in northern Israel . It belongs to the Merom HaGalil Regional Council , and it is founded on the land of the depopulated Palestinian territories Palestinian village of Farradiyya . ref Khalidi 1992 , p. 450 ref The moshav was founded in 1950 as a work village for immigrants to Israel from Yemen . After the founders abandoned it, a new moshav was founded in the same location by immigrants from North Africa. The name Shefer is borrowed from the blessing Jacob bestowed on Naftali in the Book of Genesis 49 22 . References reflist Bibliography Citation title All That Remains The Palestinian Villages Occupied and Depopulated by Israel in 1948 first1 Walid last1 Khalidi authorlink Walid Khalidi year 1992 location Washington D.C. publisher Institute for Palestine Studies ISBN 0 88728 224 5 Merom HaGalil Regional Council coord 32 56 38.4 N 35 26 9.96 E type city display title Category Moshavim cs efer he pl Szefer ... more details
Parod lang he n is a kibbutz in the Upper Galilee near Safed in northern Israel . It belongs to the Merom HaGalil Regional Council The community was founded in 1949 by immigrants to Israel from Hungary , on land belonging to the depopulated Palestinian people Palestinian village of Farradiyya . ref Khalidi 1992 , p. 450 ref The name Parod is based on the name of the ancient Jewish community Paradia . The name, which means separated, might also hint at the community s location on the border between the Upper and Lower Galilee. The kibbutz was founded under the name Gardush to honor a member of the founding nucleus who was killed in the Holocaust . References reflist Bibliography Citation title All That Remains The Palestinian Villages Occupied and Depopulated by Israel in 1948 first1 Walid last1 Khalidi authorlink Walid Khalidi year 1992 location Washington D.C. publisher Institute for Palestine Studies ISBN 0 88728 224 5 Merom HaGalil Regional Council coord 32 55 56.27 N 35 26 1.67 E type city display title Category Kibbutzim cs Parod he pl Parod ... more details