The name Tel Aviv has a rich Hebrew meaning. "Tel" is a historically significant hill or mound built on top of layers of civilization, while "Aviv" means springtime and alludes to new life and the revival of the ancient homeland. The modern city of Tel Aviv was formed In 1909, and its founders chose this name based on the Hebrew title of a book by Zionist leader, Theodore Herzl. Show your love of Israel with a great t-shirt!
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Tel Aviv may be best known for its skyscrapers and booming hi-tech industry, but when city life meets serenity, you can be sure you've stepped into Yarkon Park.
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Israeli Greek Orthodox Priest Gabriel Naddaf opened the Christians United For Israel (CUFI) Washington Summit on Monday by lauding Israel as the safest country for Christians in the Middle East.
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Noam Chen's stunning photo of the Yarkon river, nature in the heart of the city of Tel Aviv.
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“Blessings from Texas” - and Ireland!
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Blessings from Texas USA. No matter what the media spouts in the U.S., the Christians in Texas stand with you Israel! - Sharon Marshall
HI my name is Brian and I am from Ireland, I am a Christian, we pray for the peace of Israel and we here want you to know that ye are not alone and we are standing with you in prayer and in love and every other way we can help Israel we will. May GOD bless and protect ye all and we give thanks that He has and He will.- Brian Riordan, Ireland |
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Rabbi Tuly Weisz
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