LEHAVIM — (Heb. לְהָבִים), urban settlement in southern Israel. Lehavim is located on the southwestern slopes of the Judean Hills, in the northern Negev, 985 ft. (300 m.) above sea level and 9 mi. (15 km.) north of Beersheba. The settlement was founded by… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Lehavim — Infobox Israel municipality name=Lehavim imgsize=250 hebname=Hebrew|לְהָבִים arname= meaning= founded= type=lc typefrom= stdHeb= altOffSp= altUnoSp= district=south population=6,000 popyear=2007 area dunam=2525 areakm= 2.5 mayor= Eli LeviLehavim ( … Wikipedia
Lehavim-Rahat Railway Station — is a station on the Israel Railways lines between Tel Aviv (and points north) and Beersheba, located near Lehavim Junction. The station was opened on Saturday night ( motsa ei Shabbat ) June 23 2007. It serves the suburb of Lehavim and the… … Wikipedia
Lehavim Junction — The Lehavim Junction ( he. צומת להבים) is the junction of Highway 31 and Highway 40 in southern Israel. Named for nearby Lehavim, it is not far from the Lehavim Rahat Railway Station. Trempiadas at the Lehavim Junction cater to hitchhikers going… … Wikipedia
Arad, Israel — For the archaeological site, see Tel Arad. For other uses, see Arad (disambiguation). Arad Hebrew transcription(s) – Hebrew … Wikipedia
Highway 40 (Israel) — Israeli Highways routebox highway= 40 hebrew=כביש 40 meaning=Unnamed length= 302 direction=North South classification=Expressway start=Ketura Junction destinations= *Mitzpe Ramon *Be er Sheva *Rahat *Kiryat Malakhi *Gedera *Rehovot *Ramla *Lod… … Wikipedia
Highway 31 (Israel) — Highway 31 is an inter city highway in southern Israel. It begins at Zohar junction south of Neve Zohar, where it meets Highway 90 just west of the Dead Sea. It passes through Arad, Kuseife, Hura, Lakiya and Lehavim, and it terminates at HaNasi… … Wikipedia
Dimona — Hebrew transcription(s) – Hebrew דִּימוֹנָה – ISO 259 Dimona Arabic … Wikipedia
Ashkelon — For other uses, see Ashkelon (disambiguation). Ashkelon Hebrew transcription(s) Hebrew … Wikipedia
Eilat — This article is about the city. For the ships, see INS Eilat (disambiguation). Elat redirects here. For the Canaanite goddess, see Asherah. Eilat Hebrew transcription(s) – Hebrew … Wikipedia