כביש 44 השלם מ. שמשון למ.חולון ROAD 44 Shimshon interchange to Holon interchange TEL-AVIV- ISRAEL
ROAD 44,
beginning at the Samson junction through Ramla to the Holon interchange / junction
The important intersections that pass through the road cross the roads
Shimshon Junction 44/38
Nachshon Junction 44/3
Eagles Interchange 44/6
Ramla Lod Junction 44/40
Beit Dagan Junction 44/412
Shiva-7 interchange 44/4
Holon Interchange 44/20
Highway 44
It is a longitudinal road in Israel, connecting the Samson junction next to Eshtaol and the Holon interchange in the north of Holon. The total length of the road is 39 miles. The road crosses the city of Ramla and passes near Be'er Yaakov, Rishon Lezion, Kfar Chabad and Beit Dagan. The road also crosses the border between the area and Holon.
Wikipedia
כביש 44 המתחיל בצומת שמשון דרך רמלה עד מחלף/צומת חולון
הצמתים החשובים שעוברים בדרך חוצים את הכבישים
צומת שימשון 44/38
צומת נחשון 44/3
מחלף נשרים 44/6
צומת רמלה לוד 44/40
צומת בית דגן 44/412
מחלף השבעה -7 44/4
מחלף חולון 44/20
כביש 44
הוא כביש אורך בישראל, המחבר בין צומת שמשון הסמוך לאשתאול ובין מחלף חולון בצפונה של חולון. אורכו הכולל של הכביש 39 קילומטרים. הכביש חוצה את העיר רמלה וחולף בסמוך לבאר יעקב, ראשון לציון, כפר חבד ובית דגן. הכביש גם עובר בגבול בין אזור לחולון. מרמלה עד מחלף חולון יש קטעים רבים העוברים בשטח בנוי.
ויקיפדיה
דרכים מצטלבות
כביש 44 מדרום לצפון
0 צומת שמשון אש כביש 38
3.8 צומת ללא שם תעוז כניסה לתעוז
3.9 צומת ללא שם תרום כניסה לתרום
6 צומת ללא שם כפר אוריה כניסה לכפר אוריה
7.1 צומת ללא שם הראל כניסה להראל
8.3 צומת ללא שם צלפון כניסה לצלפון ולגיזו
10 צומת נחשון טל שחר כביש 3
13 צומת ללא שם כרמי יוסף כניסה לכרמי יוסף
13.4 צומת פתחיהפדיה כביש 4243 כניסה לפדיה ולפתחיה
14.8 צומת ללא שם בית עוזיאל כניסה לבית עוזיאל
17.8 צומת עם כביש 424 מצליח כביש 424
18.8 מחלף נשרים יד רמבם כביש 6,/ כביש 431 כביש 431
19.8 צומת גזר רמלה מפעל נשר רמלה
21.7 מחלף רמלוד רמלה כביש 40
22.5 צומת מעשיהו רמלה דרך תל חי
24.2 צומת רמלה צפון רמלה שדרות הרצל
25.9 צומת ניר צבי ניר צבי כביש 4313, כניסה לניר צבי
27 צומת ללא שם צריפין כניסה לשוק הסיטונאי בצריפין
27.5 צומת ללא שם צריפין כניסה לתעשיון צריפין
28.3 צומת צריפין צריפין מרכז רפואי אסף הרופא ומחנה צריפין
30 כניסה מזרחית לראשון לציון ראשון לציון דרך חיים הרצוג
30.6 צומת כפר חבד כפר חבד כביש 4402 צומת כפר
חבד
33.5 צומת בית דגן בית דגן כביש 412
34 כניסה למשמר השבעה משמר השבעה כניסה למשמר השבעה
34.5 מחלף השבעה משמר השבעה כביש 4
35.5 כניסה לאזור אזור רחוב קפלן
35.9 כניסות לחולון ואזור חולון/אזור רחוב המלאכה/רחוב אחד במאי
36.3 צומת אזור אזור רחוב הרצל
37 אזור התעשייה באזור וחולון חולון/אזור רחוב המכתש
39.1 מחלף חולון חולון כביש 20/דרך בן צבי/שד' לוי אשכול
Highway 4 | Drive from Giv'at Shmuel to Hod Hasharon/Kfar Saba | נסיעה בכביש 4
Driving on the Highway 4, from Giv'at Shmuel to Ra'anana Darom Interchange, Israel.
נסיעה בכביש 4, מגבעת שמואל עד מחלף כפר סבארעננה.
Highway 4 is an Israeli highway that runs along Israel's entire coastal plain of the Mediterranean Sea, from the Rosh HaNikra border crossing with Lebanon in the North to the Erez Border Crossing with the Gaza Strip in the South. The highway follows in part the route of the ancient Via Maris. (Wikipedia)
Starting point: 32.081957, 34.845415 :נקודת התחלה
August 2020
אוגוסט 2020
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The nature of the Judean Mountains near Jerusalem and the tomb of prophet Shmuel (Nabi Samuel Park)
Information about the Nabi Samuel Park itself will be provided after this announcement
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Nabi Samuel Park is a fascinating combination of antiquities, agricultural terraced landscapes, mountain spring, and orchards. At the heart of the site is a large building from the Crusader period, containing the tomb of the prophet Samuel
The Judaean Mountains, or Judaean Hills or the Hebron Mountains, is a mountain range in Palestine and Israel where Jerusalem, Hebron, and several other biblical cities are located. The mountains reach a height of 1,026 meters (3,366 ft). The Judean Mountains can be separated to a number of sub-regions, including the Mount Hebron ridge, the Jerusalem ridge, and the Judean slopes.
The Judaean Mountains formed the heartland of the Kingdom of Judah (930-586 BCE), where the earliest Jewish settlements emerged, and from which Jews are generally descended.
Nabi Samuel Park extends along the slopes of Mt Samuel [Har Shmu’el]. Mt Samuel is a horst (a block raised above its surroundings), rising to a height of 855 m above sea level. To the east, the range is bounded by the Soreq Stream, and its tributaries to the north and south of the mountains accentuate its height.
Mt Samuel commands the road from Giv’at Ze’ev to Jerusalem (Road 436). This road follows the route of the ancient road from Bet Horon to Jerusalem.
Terraces still remain on the slopes of the hill, evidence of the traditional mountain agriculture that was common here in the past. Among the agricultural crops are orchards, including strawberry, fig, almond and olive trees, some still remaining to this day. Planted cypresses and pines also grow in the area. On the walls of the cave in which the Hannah Spring rises, maidenhair fern (Adiantum capillus-veneris) grows.
On the surrounding hillsides, scrub covers the abandoned terraces. The most noticeable plant among the scrub is prickly burnet (Sarcopoterium spinosum).
Mammals are sometimes seen within the national park, wandering around the Judean Hills, among them the mountain gazelle (Gazella gazella), the striped hyena (Hyaena hyaena), and the red fox (Vulpes vulpes).
Givat Zeev (near Ramat) Stunning Jerusalem Penthouse- View of Samuel Navi
Since the buzz about Ramat Givat Zeev began many Anglo's have been taking a deeper look into other areas of Givat Zeev which are seemingly much better investments. Givat Zeev is a ready to move in community with Mikvah's, Shul's, and shopping centers. It is literally minutes from Jerusalem by car and is closer to Jerusalem than the new American Neighborhood being built known as Ramat Givat Zeev (which won't be ready for 4 years).
There is an American Rav leading an Ashkenaz Kehila in my community. His name is Rabbi Yitzchok Schwartz and he was one of Rabbi Chaim Pinchas Sheinberg ZTZL's favorite students. There are Sefardic kehilas in the area as well.Apartments here are being sold for cheaper than Ramat Givat Zeev and are available immediately.
For example, a stunning 2400 square ft. 6 BR penthouse duplex with 5 Bathrooms and huge balconies (with a view of kever Shmuel Ha' Navi) goes for about $500k. It is one of the nicest apartments you will ever see in the Jerusalem area and that is a guarantee. For more information about the apartments in this area or general information I can be reached at 516-554-8771 or 054-426-6569.
This is the first video of the penthouse duplexes for sale in Givat Zeev. These stunning 2 floor duplexes have heated floors and breath taking views of the Samuel Ha'Navi. They have 6 bedrooms and 5 bathrooms. 4 showers and 2 baths. Givat Zeev has everything from 3 Bedroom apartments that start at $300k to enormous private homes for $1 million as many are used to in the Five Towns. Call 516-554-8771 for more information.
Isralift traction elevators in Yitzhak Moday Street In Givat Shmuel
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Elevator Bank Size : 2
Capacity : 6 Pass|450 Kg
Floor Served : 10 (-1,0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8)
2015-01-30 - אדם חוצה את כביש 4 בצומת מורשה ברמזור אדום ולא במעבר חציה
נסעתי לי לתומי בכביש 4, כשפתאום הולך רגל התפרץ לכביש, כשאור ירוק למכוניות , והוא בסהכ כמה עשרות מטרים ממעבר חציה! באותה קלות יכולתי לדרוס אותו...
What is the Story with Those Wacky Sun-Dials at Historic Synagogue in Petach Tikva? Israel Tour
In today's relaxing Israel walking tour we will walk along Chovavi Tzion street in Petach Tikva and visit historic sites including the historic synagogue built in the late 19th century by Jewish settlers who came out of the Ottoman Walls of the Old City of Jerusalem to fulfill their dream of establishing Jewish farming settlements in the Land of Israel. We will also visit the founders square and learn about the people who made this happen.
Petah Tikva also known as Mother of the Moshavot, is a city in the Tel Aviv Metropolitan Area about ten and a half kilometers east of Tel Aviv. It was founded in 1878, mainly by Jews who came from Jerusalem to establish a farming community or a Moshava.
Petah Tikva takes its name (meaning Door of Hope) from the biblical allusion in Hosea 2:15: ... and make the valley of Achor a door of hope.
In today’s walking tour in Petach Tikva we will follow a trail of a suggested historical tour that I found on an old map published by Israel’s Society for the Protection of Nature. It includes 16 historical sites in the center of the city of Petach Tikva. The path is accessible for people with wheelchairs.
We will start off on Rothschild street and look for the Edmond Binjamin De Rothschild Square which is near the Petach Tikva Shuk Open Market.
We will also pass by Herzl and Jabotinsky streetsname for two important thinkers and leaders of the Zionist moverment.
At the square in honor of the founders of the town or the city of Petach Tikva Yehoshua Stamper and others we will read historical signs and learn about the history of the Moshava Petach Tikva and we will also visit the Great synagogue name for James Yaakov Rothschild, father of the Baron Edmond Meir De Rothschild who funded its building in the end of the 19th century.
0:00 David Ha'ivri Tour Intro
1:30 Walking Chovavie Tzion Street
3:00 Petach Tikva Historic Synagogue
5:00 The Founders of Petach Tikva Square
7:00 The Mother of All Settlements Em HaMoshavot
9:00 The Orchestra Square
11:00 David Ha'ivri Israel Tour Guide
13:00 Relaxing Walker Israel
About David Ha’ivri: I am a Jewish man who loves the land and people of Israel. For over 15 years I led strategic and geopolitical VIP tours in the Shomron for influencers from around the world and from all types of backgrounds, religions and political schools of thought. At some point it dawned on me that my passion is tourism, the land of Israel and sharing its amazing history and beauty with my friends. To turn that passion into a profession I enrolled in the Yad Yitzchak Ben Tzvi Tour Guide school and have become a licensed Israel Tour Guide. The rest is history in the making. So join me on my journey to try to figure out why this very special land has been and still is so important for so many people throughout the ages.
I also provide consultancy for people who would like to build relationships between Israel and movers and shakers around the world for the common benefit of our peoples and shared values.
My favorite singers are Cat Stevens, Harry Chapin, Leonard Cohen, Meir Ariel and Kaveret, but not in any particular order. Ask me about the stories of Pogie, doctor's orders for monthly visits to the terminal, the baffled king composing Hallelujah and peace train.
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Virtual Travel to Israel | 3 museums + Jerusalem city tour
Virtual Travel to Israel | 3 Museums + Jerusalem City Tour
Virtual travel to Israel with inside tips on three museums plus a tour of Jerusalem. Located in the Middle East, Israel and its capital city Jerusalem, are rich in history dating back to pre-biblical times. Step inside virtual tours of the Israel Museum, Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Yad Vashem World Holocaust Remembrance Center, and Jerusalem city with these tips and tricks!
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A must-visit place in Tel Aviv - Neve Tzedek, the first Jewish neighborhood outside Jaffa's walls
Information about Neve Tzedek itself will be provided after this announcement.
Unfortunately, I have not been able to work as a tour guide as from Feb 2020
Should you wish to support me and my videos please subscribe to my channel and let me guide you through the Holy Land via my videos. In this way, I will be able to continue to do my work of uploading to YouTube. Upon your request and in return I am very much happy to pray for you at the Western Wall and/or light a candle in your name at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre or anywhere else in the Holy Land of Israel.
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Neve Tzedek may well be one of Tel Aviv’s oldest districts, but it’s still young at heart! Newe Tzedek or Neve Tsedek, is another district of Tel Aviv which has become increasingly fashionable in recent years. Renovation works have taken place to restore it to its former glory. Built in 1887, Neve Tzedek was the first Jewish neighborhood outside of the old port city of Jaffa. It’s the city’s first suburb. Its Oriental architectural style, combines with quaint, narrow streets with boutiques. All of this makes Neve Tzedek a retreat the modern city. The name means “Oasis of Justice”, and it really is a great escape.
Neve Tzedek was established in 1887, over 20 years before the City of Tel Aviv was created. Similarly, though, it was created by a group of families seeking a peaceful life outside of overcrowded Jaffa. They built low-slung and colorful buildings with expansive gardens and winding alleyways. It was long a bohemian escape. By the start of the 1900’s Neve Tzedek became an oasis for many artists and writers. This includes future Nobel prize laureate Shmuel Yosef Agnon, and the famous Israeli artist Nahum Gutman.
As time went on, though, and the City of Tel Aviv developed, Neve Tzedek fell into decay. The North of the city, developed by the wealthier Ashkenazi (European Jews) attracted many of the richer residents of the south. As they left, buildings began to fall into neglect. By the 1960’s, city officials deemed Neve Tzedek, which was now part of the city of Tel Aviv, a rundown slum-like area, incompatible with the bustling North. They planned to demolish the neighborhood and construct high-rise apartment blocks. Thankfully, however, these plans never came to fruition. As many buildings were placed on preservation lists, a new breath of life came into the area as restoration works began in the 1980’s. The result has been that now it is an oasis of tranquility in the bustling city. It’s also a real estate and cultural hotspot.
Zahi Shaked A tour guide in Israel and his camera zahishaked@gmail.com +972-54-6905522 tel סיור עם מורה הדרך ומדריך הטיולים צחי שקד 0546905522
My name is Zahi Shaked
In 2000 I became a registered licensed tourist guide.
My dedication in life is to pass on the ancient history of the Holy Land.
Following upon many years of travel around the world, which was highlighted by a very exciting emotional and soul-searching meeting with the Dalai Lama, I realized that I had a mission. To pass on the history of the Holy Land, its religions, and in particular, the birth and development of Christianity.
In order to fulfill this calling in the best way possible, I studied in depth, visited, and personally experienced each and every important site of the ancient Christians. I studied for and received my first bachelors degree in the ancient history of the Holy Land, and am presently completing my studies for my second degree.(Masters)
Parralel to my studies, and in order to earn a living, I was employed for many years in advertising. What I learned there was how to attract the publics attention, generate and, increase interest, and assimilate information. All this I use as tools to describe, explain and deepen the interest in the sites that we visit. From my experience, I have learned that in this way, the Holy Land becomes more than just history, and that the large stones that we see scattered about in dissaray, join together one by one until they become - a Byzantine Church. This also happens when I lead a group of Pilgrims in the Steps of Jesus. We climb to the peak of Mount Precipice, glide over the land to the Sea of Galilee, land on the water, and see the miracle which enfolds before us.
Driving through cities in the Central District of ISRAEL 2021 🇮🇱
Driving through cities in the Central District of Israel - Kiryat Ono, Givat Shmuel, Petah Tikva, Hod Hasharon and Moshav Kfar Malal, to Kfar Saba.
נסיעה דרך ערים במחוז מרכז של ישראל - קריית אונו, גבעת שמואל, פתח תקווה,הוד השרון ומושב כפר מלל, עד כפר סבא.
📍 Starting Point: 32.050202, 34.855161
🗺️ Route:
00:00 Ben Gurion Blvd (Kiryat Ono) • שד' בן גוריון (קריית אונו)
02:55 Aharon Katsir Blvd • שד' אהרון קציר
03:35 Bar Ilan Rd • דרך בר אילן
04:47 Jabotinsky St (Giv'at Shmuel) • רח' ז'בוטינסקי (גבעת שמואל)
06:18 Uri Tsvi Grinberg St • רח' אורי צבי גרינברג
06:57 Menachem Begin Blvd • שד' מנחם בגין
09:18 Ha-Sivim St (Petah Tikva) • רח' הסיבים (פתח תקווה)
13:03 Jabotinsky St • רח' ז'בוטינסקי
16:56 Ha-Rav Moshe Malka Rd • דרך הרב משה מלכה
18:30 Avshalom Gissin St • רח' אבשלום גיסין
21:48 Mordehai Ben Dror St • רח' מרדכי בן דרור
22:10 Dorani Shalom St • רח' דורני שלום
22:38 Ha-Rav Pinto Mas'ud Asher St • רח' הרב פינטו מסעוד אשר
24:02 Ha-Rav Ya'ir Khafuta St • רח' הרב יאיר חפותה
24:30 Yosef Sapir St • רח' יוסף ספיר
25:08 Ha-Yarkonim St • רח' הירקונים
26:05 Ha-Yarkonim St Road 40 • רח' הירקונים כביש 40
28:04 Road 40 • כביש 40
30:11 Ramatayim Rd - Route 402 • דרך רמתיים - כביש 402
30:28 Ramatayim Rd (Hod Hasharon) • דרך רמתיים (הוד השרון)
37:44 Ein Hai St (Kfar Malal) • רח' עין חי (כפר מלל)
39:54 HaSharon Rd (Kfar Sava) • דרך השרון (כפר סבא)
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Sephardic synagogues - Jerusalem The Jewish Quarter
הטיול לשרון נתניה, תל מונד, הארי השואג, אסון אוסלו, פסלים בבורגתה 18 4 2014
טיול לרוחב באזור השרון ב 18 4
שרון מוגדר כתא שטח מישורי, אשר מטבע ממבנהו, מתאים להתיישבות חקלאית.
נבקר בבירת השרון -- נתניה, השוכנת על המצוק, ונצפה במונומנט החדש, אשר הוקם ביזמת ממשלת רוסיה, במרכז הטיילת הדרומית, לזכר ניצחון הצבא האדום על גרמניה הנאצית במלחמת העולם השנייה.
נחצה את מישורי החמרה ונפנה למזרח השרון, בכדי לבקר באתר התיישבות מכונן וגדוש מורשת -- תל מונד.
נבקר בבית הלורד (מונד) ונתרגש מן הסיפורים והתהליכים הציוניים שנקפו באזור.
נמשיך בדרכנו לכוון מזרח, ונבקר במושב : ינוב, שם נתייחד עם קורבנות
אסון אוסלו ונקנח בסקירה אומנותית על פסלי מתכת של האומן יגאל תומרקין..
Advertising for Techno Party in Tel Aviv #1
Some People looking like Rabbis doing advertising for a Techno Party on the Streets of TelAviv. Catched on a Trip to Israel in 05/2006
Israel - Jaffa - Noivas, Zodíaco e um Restaurante 100% no Escuro!!!
Continuamos a caçar elfos na Cidade Velha, em Jaffa. Encontramos os signos do zodíaco em cada esquina (literalmente), várias maneiras de se realizar seus desejos, um milhão de noivas e jantamos sem enxergar nada! Nos acompanhe na segunda e última parte na exótica e encantadora Jaffa!
We continue to hunt elves in Old Jaffa. We found the signs of the zodiac in every corner (literally), many ways to get your wishes granted, one million brides and dined in a pitch black restaurant! Accompany us in the second and final part of the exotic and charming Jaffa!
Seguimos a cazar elfos en la antigua Jaffa. Encontramos los signos del zodíaco en cada esquina, muchas formas de llevar a cabo sus deseos, un millón de novias y cenamos en completa oscuridad! Acompáñanos en la segunda y última parte de la exótica y encantadora Jaffa!
Concept, Production and Edition: André Cavalcanti & Lu Onofre
Our thanks: Avner Moshe & Vered Matzafi
Music: Nigun Tamir by Talya G.A Solan and Israeli Ethnic Ensemble
( youtube.com/talyaga )
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Fan Page: facebook.com/cacadoresdeelfosoficial
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Is Nebi Musa the correct burial site of the Prophet Moses? We ran there and found the answer...
Is Nebi Musa the correct burial site of the Prophet Moses? We ran there and found the answer...
Vlog Chapters
0:00 - 2:08 Intro
2:08 - Runing to Hyrcania Valley
4:08 - Running to Nebi Musa
5:30 - Nebi Musa History
6:51 - Summary and Outro
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Rabbi Moshe Dovid Niderman at Washington DC protest
Rabbi Moshe Dovid Niderman President of the United Jewish Organizations of Williamsburg Speaks at the front of the state department
Thousands of Satmar Chasdim taking part in a major demonstration this afternoon in Washington DC July 6 2010 at Lafayette Park outside the White House, to protest recent disinterred human remains removed by the Israeli Government from the grounds of Ashkelon's Barzilai hospital.
One of the most fundamental tenants of Judaism is Kavod Hames the honoring and respect of mortal remains of every Jew. The government has made the decision to proceed with desecrating these cemeteries, although many alternative suggestions for the construction have been offered
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Skulener Rebbe son at Anti-Zionist Protest in Washington DC
Washington - Over two thousand fervently Orthodox Jews protested outside the White House against the excavation of ancient graves in Israel.
The protest, organized by True Torah Jews, the Central Rabbinical Congress, and Asra Kadisha, took place Tuesday July 6 2010 to coincide with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's visit with President Obama.
According to Rabbi David Niederman, a representative for the Central Rabbinical Congress, the protest had three goals. In addition to raising awareness about what the groups view as the desecration of ancient gravesites in Ashkelon and Jaffa, event organizers wanted to draw a distinction between the state of Israel and the Jewish people. They also wanted to protest the Israeli government's suppression of protesters in Israel who disapprove of the excavations.
Free speech and religion must prevail, Niederman said. The state of Israel does not represent the Jewish people.
Protesters delivered a petition to Israel's embassy in Washington on Tuesday morning. According to Niederman, the embassy refused to accept the petition