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Dov Hoz - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dov Hoz (1894-1940) was a leader of the Labor Zionism movement, one of the founders of the Haganah organization, and a pioneer of Israeli aviation. Born in Orsha, Russian Empire in 1894, Hoz immigrat...
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Sde Dov Airport (Hebrew: שדה דב, lit. Dov Field), also known as Dov Hoz Airport (Hebrew: נמל התעופה דב הוז, Namal HaTe'ufa Dov Hoz) (IATA: SDV, ICAO: LLSD) is an airport located in Tel Aviv, Israel which mainly handles domestic flights to Eilat (and Ovda) and northern Israel...
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Dov Hoz (1894-1940) was a leader of the Israeli labor movement, founder of the Hagana organization and a pioneer of Israeli aviation. Portrait of Dov Hoz This image has been released into the public domain by the copyright holder, its copyright has expired, or it is ineligible for copyright.
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Address: Tel Aviv Dov Hoz Airport P.O. Box 48360 Tel Aviv Israel 61425 1. Airport Regulations At Tel Aviv DOV HOZ Airport a number of local regulations apply. The regulations are collected in a manual which is available at the AIS briefing office.
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Dov Hoz. Dov Hoz (1940-1894) was a leader of the labor movement, founder of the Hagana organization and a pioneer of Israeli aviation. Born in Russia in 1894, immigrated to Israel along with his family in 1906 Beginning Kibbutz "Dorot" in the Negev is named after the Hoz family members to denote "Dov, Rivka, Tirza".
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Tel-Aviv - Jaffa, 17 Dov Hoz St.
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Dov Hoz (1894-1940) was a leader of the Israeli labor movement, one of the founders of the Haganah organization and a pioneer of Israeli aviation. Kibbutz "Dorot" in the Negev is named after the Hoz family members to denote "Dov, Rivka, Tirza".
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Israeli Airports, Sde Dov (Dov Hoz) Airport Dov Hoz Airport, commonly known as Sde Dov, serves mainly for domestic flights to the north of the country, to Ein Yahav and to Eilat.
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Sde Dov Airport (, lit. Dov Field), also known as Dov Hoz Airport (, Namal HaTeufa Dov Hoz) is an airport located in Tel Aviv, Israel which mainly handles domestic flights to Eilat (and Ovda) and northern Israel (Galilee and Golan Heights). In 1940, the airport's name was changed to 'Sde Dov', in memory of Dov Hoz,
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, in memory of Dov Hoz , one of the pioneers of Jewish aviation. Sde Dov served as a base to the Israeli Air Force in the 1948 Arab-Israeli War . It was a central base, home to 21 aircraft at the time.
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