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in the west. This area was home to thousands of inhabitants in about 20 villages, who had at their disposal tens of thousands of hectares of prime agricultural land.
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arrived in the area, and built homes about half a kilometre away. After disagreements between the two groups, in 1953 the original residents left and moved to
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Byt Ḥrp, with the name of the ancient site being migrated from its original location in the neighboring youth village of
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in the north, and from the foothills in the east, through the Lod Valley to the outskirts of
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During the 18th and 19th centuries Beit Arif was the site of the village of
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It was subsequently renamed Beit Arif, which is presumably derived from the
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that encompassed the area of the present-day city of
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Four other nearby settlements, 100: 70: 375:on the ruins of the depopulated 289:The moshav was originally named 162: 99: 92: 69: 62: 40: 751:Yemeni-Jewish culture in Israel 456:Marom, Roy; Zadok, Ran (2023). 257:'House of Cloud') is a 721:Hevel Modi'in Regional Council 530:Hevel Modi'in Regional Council 472: 449: 279:Hevel Modi'in Regional Council 1: 741:1949 establishments in Israel 402: 284: 7: 10: 767: 383:. In the early 1950s some 339: 269:. 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Entrance to Beit Arif
Beit Arif is located in Central Israel
Beit Arif is located in Israel
31°59′41″N 34°56′0″E / 31.99472°N 34.93333°E / 31.99472; 34.93333
Israel
District
Central
Council
Hevel Modi'in
Affiliation
Moshavim Movement
Bulgarian Jews
Hebrew
lit.
moshav
Central District
Israel
town
Shoham
Hevel Modi'in Regional Council
Hebrew
Hoshen
Jewish high priest
Bareket
Shoham
Leshem
Nofekh
Aramaic
Ben Shemen
Dayr Tarif

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