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Biriya existed in the
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is said to have completed one of his works at Birya. Jewish community abandoned the location in late 16th century. By late 19th century, the village of
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members were arrested and the village was occupied by the
British military. In response thousands of young Jews from all parts of the country re-established the settlement not far from the original site.
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in 2006. Efforts were made to resuscitate the forest on its outskirts, which suffered severe damage in the war.
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pioneers settled there in 1922 but when their efforts failed, the land was transferred to the
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