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A site dedicated to the city of Rehovot Israel Rehovot, one of the earlier communities founded in the modern State of Israel, is located in the center of the country, conveniently located about 20 kilometers south of Tel Aviv.
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Rehovot - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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These early settlers worked hard to make Rehovot the prosperous town it is Rehovot has become one of Israel's main citrus centers, especially since...
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Lists mailing list information and links to recommended resources. Located in Rehovot, Israel. Welcome to the home page of the Rehovot Perl Mongers group, also known as Rehovot.pm. Anyone is welcome to join: you don't even have to live in Rehovot!
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[Gershom's note: this document has been edited somewhat: in particular transliterations of Hebrew have been made consistent with the ANSI standard and some notes have been added in square brackets.] ovot is visited by students and professors from around the world. Best known and largest is the Weizmann Institute of Science,
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The Weizmann Institute of Science, located in Rehovot, Israel, is one of the top-ranking multidisciplinary research institutions in the world.
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For information about free guided tours, tel. (08)9481275. Rehovot was founded in 1890 when immigrant farmers planted vineyards and almond trees here.
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And then it was back to Rehovot. Most of the next two weeks or so passed in a blur of packing and doing “last things”, and then trying not to think about how they would be the last things: the last falafel at Falafel Yerushalemi, In the last two weeks in Rehovot, I found a great hidden cafe, Cafe shel Sarit,
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Rehovot (Hebrew: רְחוֹבוֹת) is a city in the Center District of Israel, Rehovot was built on the site of Doron, a Jewish community that existed in the time of the Mishna. The site was also the location of Khirbet Duran, populated during the Roman, Byzantine and early Arab periods.
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