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Qué (quién) es aus Tiberias - definición

ANTI-SEMITIC POGROM DURING THE 1936–1939 ARAB REVOLT IN PALESTINE
Tiberias massacre; 1938 Tiberias pogrom

Hammat Tiberias         
  • Zodiac mosaic floor in ancient synagogue
  • Ancient Greek inscription on the Hellenistic mosaic floor of the Severus synagogue
  • Moshe Dothan, in charge of excavations at the Severus Synagogue site
  • Tiberias thermal baths, 1925
ISRAELI NATIONAL PARK AND ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE
Hammat Tiberias Synagogue; Severus synagogue; Hammat Synagogue Tiberias; Hamat Tiberias National Park; Hamat Tiberias; Hammath Tiberias
Hammath Tiberias or Hammat Tiberias is an ancient archaeological site and an Israeli national park known as Hamat Tverya National Park, which is located on the adjacent to Tiberias on the road to Zemach that runs along the shore of the Sea of Galilee.
Ralph of Saint-Omer         
SENESCHAL OF JERUSALEM
Raoul de Saint-Omer; Raoul de Saint Omer; Raoul de Tiberias; Ralph of Tiberias; Raoul of Saint Omer; Ralph of Saint Omer
Raoul of Saint Omer, Raoul of Tiberias or Ralph of Tiberias (died 1220) was briefly Prince of Galilee and twice Seneschal of Jerusalem of the Kingdom of Jerusalem. His father was Walter of Saint Omer, his mother Eschiva of Bures.
Faschingsschwank aus Wien         
  • Faschingsschwank aus Wien
COMPOSITION FOR PIANO BY ROBERT SCHUMANN
Faschingschwank aus Wien; Faschingsschwank aus wien
Faschingsschwank aus Wien (Carnival Scenes from Vienna or Carnival Jest from Vienna), Op. 26, is a solo piano work by Robert Schumann.

Wikipedia

1938 Tiberias massacre

The Tiberias massacre took place on 2 October 1938, during the 1936–39 Arab revolt in Tiberias, then located in the British Mandate of Palestine and today is located in the State of Israel.

After infiltrating the Jewish Kiryat Shmuel neighbourhood, Arab rioters killed 19 Jews in Tiberias, 11 of whom were children. During the massacre, 70 armed Arabs set fire to Jewish homes and the local synagogue. In one house a mother and her five children were killed. The old beadle in the synagogue was stabbed to death, and another family of 4 was killed. At the time of the attack there were only 15 Jewish guards in the neighborhood of over 2,000 people. The coast of the Sea of Galilee remained unguarded, for it was the least expected direction for an attack. Two Jewish guards were killed in the attack.

The historian Shai Lachman has attributed the massacre to Abu Ibrahim al-Kabir.

A representative of the British mandate reported that: "It was systematically organized and savagely executed. Of the nineteen Jews killed, including women and children, all save four were stabbed to death. That night and the following day the troops engaged the raiding gangs". After the massacre, the Irgun proposed a joint retaliatory operation with Haganah to deter such events, but the latter group did not agree.

Tiberian Arabs murdered the Jewish mayor, Zaki Alhadif, on 27 October 1938. The Haganah sent a party, led by Yosef Avidar, a Haganah leader who later became a general (Aluf) in the Israel Defense Forces, to investigate the failed defense of the city.