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The leader for The Kokhba bar was Simon bar Kokhba and he was angiant the Roman empire in 132 CE and he ruled fr 3 yes as Nasi. 132-135
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Is the first written text for of the Jewish oral traditions for the Oral Torah.In 210
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At the end of the 4th century the empire and the founding of the Byzantine Empire, the Land of Israel had become a predominantly Christian country. Churches were built on Christian holy sites in Jerusalem. in 313-636
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It was welcomed by the Jews. who were inspired by messianic hopes of In gratitude for their help, they were granted the administration of Jerusalem and interlude which lasted about three years. the Byzantine army regained the city (about 629) and again runied the Jewish population. (in 614)
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The birthplace of the Jewish people is the Land of Israel (Eretz Yisrael). in 1099-1291
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The Arab conquest fo the Land came four years after the death of Muhammad in 632 and then lasted more than four centuries, with caliphs ruling first from Damascus, then from Baghdad and Egypt. Jerusalem was resumed, and the Jewish community was granted permission to live under. in 636-1099
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For 200 years, the country was dominated by the crusaders.in 1099-1291
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The Bible includes many laws, but it offers the details of observance; the Talmud, on the other hand, includes an excess of detail.1564
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It was built on a hill across from Mount Zion.in 1860
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It was the first modern widespread wave of Zionist aliyah. in 1882-1903
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The Second Aliyah was an important to aliyah that took place between 1904 and 1914 which over 20,000 Jews immigrated into Ottoman Palestine and mostly from the Russian Empire.
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The modern moshav was designed by Richard Kauffmann and was made in 1921. Its founders moved to Mandate Palestine from Eastern Europe in what is known as the Second Aliyah and Third Aliyah between 1904 and 1914 and at the end of the Ottoman rule some of them had been members of the first kibbutz Degania.
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The Land of Israel is a biblical the territory roughly corresponding to the area encompassed by the Southern Levant.
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President was Reuven Rivlin
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The Holocaust was in the broader context of World War II. Still reeling from Germany's defeat in World War I, Hitler's government envisioned a vast for the new empire of the living space Lebensraum in eastern Europe.in 1939-1945
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Jewish immigration severely limited by British White Paper.in 1939
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In the course of an eight-day campaigntone of he IDF captured the Gaza Strip and the entire Sinai peninsula, halting 10 miles in 16 km. The east of the Suez Canal. A United Nations went to the station at the UN Emergency Force UNEF.in 1956
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The capital of israel would be Jerusalem
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The conflict was launched by Egypt it was meant to wear down Israel and the for a long engagement and then Egypt provied them with the opportunity to dislodge Israeli forces from the Sinai Peninsula and Israel had left from Egypt in Six-Day in June in the War of 1967.
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Three years ago of a relative calm along the borders were shattered on Yom Kippur Day of Atonement and the holiest day of the Jewish year, when Egypt and Syria launched a and the surprise for assault against Israel in October 6 ,1973), with the Egyptian army crossing the Suez Canal and Syrian troops where the Golan Heights.
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Russian language in Israel is spoken by a large proportion of the population it reaching about 20 percent of the total population by 1989.i(n 1897)
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Israel is the world's only Jewish State and is the Middle East's
It is in the area called biblically referred as the Land of Israel.
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The area for iseral is Area: 8,019 sq miles (20,770 km²)
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Large numbers of Jewish people began migrating to Palestine.
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for the Following of further Hasmonean victories in 147 BCE the Seleucids restored autonomy to Judea and the Land of Israel was now called the collapse of the Seleucid kingdom in 129 BCE Jewish independence was again achieved.in 129-63