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Land of Israel         
  • Map of Eretz Israel in 1695 Amsterdam [[Haggada]] by [[Abraham Bar-Jacob]].
  • subsequent Mandate stamps]].
  • 1916 map of the Fertile Crescent by [[James Henry Breasted]]. The names used for the land are "Canaan" "Judah" "Palestine" and "Israel"
  • A verdant hill near Moshav Tzafririm
  • Paris Peace Conference]], and the thin blue line refers to the final borders of the 1923–1948 [[Mandatory Palestine]].
  • Valley of Sur
TRADITIONAL JEWISH NAME FOR AN AREA IN THE SOUTHERN LEVANT
Eretz-Israel; Eretz Israel; Israel (region); Eretz Yisroel; Eretz Yisra'el; Land of israel; Land of Israel, Bible; Erez Israel; Eretz-Yisrael; Eretz Yisrael; ארץ ישראל; Eretz-Yisra'el; Erets Israel; Eretz Isroel; Historic Israel
The Land of Israel () is the traditional Jewish name for an area of the Southern Levant. Related biblical, religious and historical English terms include the Land of Canaan, the Promised Land, the Holy Land, and Palestine (see also Israel (disambiguation)).
Eretz Israel Museum         
  • Amphorae discovered at Tel Quasile
HISTORICAL AND ARCHEOLOGICAL MUSEUM IN TEL AVIV, ISRAEL
Land of Israel Museum; MUZA
The Eretz Israel Museum (also known as Muza) is a historical and archeological museum in the Ramat Aviv neighborhood of Tel Aviv, Israel.
History of the Jews and Judaism in the Land of Israel         
  • Capture of Jerusalem]], 1099
  • The sack of Jerusalem depicted on the [[Arch of Titus]], Rome
  • Installation of the ''[[Chacham Bashi]]'' at the Ben Zakai Synagogue, 1893. According to legend, the synagogue stands on the site of the study hall of 1st-century sage, Rabban [[Yochanan ben Zakai]]. The current building was constructed in 1610.
  • Synagogue of Nachmanides]], ''Casale Pilgrim'' (16th-century)
  • menorah]], carved during the 3rd or 4th century.
  • The funeral of a rabbi in Jerusalem, 1903.
  • The [[Hasmonean kingdom]] at its greatest extent.
  • Model of [[Herod's Temple]], ([[Israel Museum]])
  • archive-date=28 December 2007}}</ref> In around 1560, [[Suleiman the Magnificent]] gave official recognition of the right of Jews to pray there.
  • Title page of [[Ishtori Haparchi]]'s ''Kaftor Vaferech'', Venice 1549. In the first Hebrew book printed on the geography of Palestine, 180 locations mentioned in the Bible and Talmudic literature are identified.
  • Jewish workers in the [[Kerem Avraham]] neighborhood of Jerusalem in the mid-19th century
  • kingdom of Israel]] (blue) and [[kingdom of Judah]] (tan), with their neighbours (8th century BCE), based on Biblical accounts
  • One of the 21 [[LMLK seal]]s found near the ancient city of [[Lachish]], which has an inscription written in [[Paleo-Hebrew alphabet]] and is dated from the reign of [[Hezekiah]]
  • biblical archeologists]] translate a set of hieroglyphs as "Israel", representing the first instance of the name Israel in the historical record.
  • synagogue at Nabratein]] was destroyed in the [[Galilee earthquake of 363]]
  • Umm el-Kanatir, "Mother of the Arches"]] synagogue, [[Golan Heights]], dated to the 6th-8th century
  • [[Western Wall]] in Jerusalem
  • Ari Synagogue]] in Safed. Founded in the 1570s, it was rebuilt in 1857 following an earthquake.
  • The ruins of the synagogue at [[Kfar Bar'am]], an ancient Jewish village abandoned by its Jewish inhabitants sometime between the 7th and 13th centuries.
  • An artist's depiction of the deportation and exile of the [[Jew]]s of the ancient [[Kingdom of Judah]] to [[Babylon]] and the destruction of Jerusalem and [[Solomon's temple]]
  • The UN partition plan
  • Yemenite Jews in Ma'abarat (Absorption Camp) Rosh Ha-Ayin in 1950
ASPECT OF HISTORY
History of the Jews in Israel; History of the jews in the land of israel; History of the Jews in the Palestinian National Authority; History of the Jews in the Palestinian territories; History of the Jews in Palestine; History of the Jews in the region of Palestine; History of the Jewish community in Palestine; History of the jewish community in Palestine; History of the Jewish Community in Palestine; History of the Jews in the Land of Palestine; History of the Jews in the Land of Israel; Jews in the Palestinian territories; History of Judaism in Israel; World Jewish Congress - Israel; Judaism in ancient Israel
The history of the Jews and Judaism in the Land of Israel is about the history and religion of the Jews, who originated in the Land of Israel, and have maintained physical, cultural, and religious ties to it ever since. First emerging in the later part of the 2nd millennium BCE as an outgrowth of southern Canaanites,John Day, [In Search of Pre-Exilic Israel,] Bloomsbury Publishing, 2005 pp.
Examples of use of Land of Israel
1. By Raz Smolsky Tags: Eretz Israel Museum, Tel Aviv The Eretz Israel Museum has a winning card: a Land–of–Israel banquet hall that will host Land–of–Israel weddings and bar mitzvahs, with Land–of–Israel songs and dancing; Land–of–Israel catering and Land–of–Israel noise to disturb the neighbors.
2. Advertisement Judea and Samaria are an inalienable part of the land of Israel and a map of the land of Israel must include them.
3. Some are teaching mathematics or Land of Israel studies instead.
4. What rights will the Arab majority of the greater Land of Israel have?
5. Anyone who supports the settlement enterprise is a devotee of the greater Land of Israel.