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  • ...rew: גוש דן, ''Dan Bloc''), Israel's main metropolitan area. In July 2003, Tel Aviv's so-called "White City" area was declared by [[UNESCO]] as a [[World Herit ...r. This reversed in 2003, with younger families moving back into the city. Tel Aviv's jurisdiction spreads over 51.76 square kilometres, bordering the [[Medite
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  • ...rew: גוש דן, ''Dan Bloc''), Israel's main metropolitan area. In July 2003, Tel Aviv's so-called "White City" area was declared by [[UNESCO]] as a [[World Herit ...r. This reversed in 2003, with younger families moving back into the city. Tel Aviv's jurisdiction spreads over 51.76 square kilometres, bordering the [[Medite
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  • ...ervising a Masorti (Conservative) congregation (Havurat Tel Aviv) in north Tel Aviv. In 1996-1997 (during the peak of the battle against the conversion bill) s
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  • | publisher = Institute of Archaeology, Tel Aviv University}}</ref> designated by [[UNESCO]] as a [[World Heritage site]].<r | publisher = Institute of Archaeology, Tel Aviv University}}</ref> The tel was first [[excavation|excavated]] in 1903, and
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  • ...tate); Advisory council, [[J Street]]; Seeds of Peace; American Friends of Tel Aviv University
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  • Writer for [[Israel21c]]; Middle East Editor (Tel Aviv), [[Pajamas Media]]; born in the U.S.; left full-time journalism after havi
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  • The paper moved to Tel Aviv in 1922, where it is now based. It was bought by Salman Schocken in 1935, a In 1922, the paper moved to [[Tel Aviv]], where it currently operates.
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  • ...hedly hailed his other great loves, the [[Manchester United]] and "Hapo'el Tel Aviv" football clubs.
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  • ...77, and again from 1992 to 1995. He was assassinated at a peace rally in [[Tel Aviv]] by a right-wing Israeli.
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  • ..., serving in the Air Force; assistant to Member of the [[Knesset]] former Tel Aviv Mayor Roni Milo, she became Director of [[Betar USA]]; reported to work clo
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  • {{r|Tel Aviv}}
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  • *M.A. in Security Studies, Tel Aviv University *2006-2007 Post-Doctoral Fellowship, Department of Political Science, Tel Aviv University.
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  • ...ional Security Studies (Israel)]]/[[Jaffee Center for Strategic Studies]], Tel Aviv University; advisory board member, [[Israel Policy Forum]], [[J Street]]; r
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  • ...Implications of the US Regional Command Structure (CENTCOM) For Israel'' (Tel Aviv: Ministry of Defense Publications), 1993
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  • ...Director, Moshe Dayan Center for Middle East and North African Studies, [[Tel Aviv University]]; board member; ''[[Middle East Review of International Affairs
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  • ...diplomatic mission to the [[State of Israel]]. The Embassy is located in [[Tel Aviv]], rather than [[Jerusalem]], to avoid controversy with other nations that
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  • {{r|Tel Aviv}}
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