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Merav, Meirav may refer to: * Meirav, a kibbutz in Northern Israel * An alternative spelling for Merab, daughter of Saul * Meirav Ben-Ari (born 1975), Israeli politician * Merav Ben-David (born 1959), Israeli-American ecologist, zoologist, and politician * Meirav Cohen (born 1983), Israeli politician * Merav Doster (born 1976), Israeli female screenwriter * Merav Michaeli (born 1966), Israeli journalist and politician {{Given name Hebrew feminine given names ...
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Meirav
Meirav ( he, מֵירַב) is a religious kibbutz in northern Israel. Located on the downward slopes of Mount Gilboa around ten kilometres southwest of Beit She'an and less than 500 metres from the Green Line, it falls under the jurisdiction of Valley of Springs Regional Council. In it had a population of . Etymology Some people connect the name "Meirav" to the story of Saul's death in the Battle of Gilboa against the Philistines, which is believed to have occurred nearby, because Saul's oldest daughter was named Meirav (1 Samuel 14:50). However, the name can also be interpreted as meaning "a lot of water" and " the most of". History The kibbutz was founded initially as a Nahal settlement on Mount Malkishua in 1982, and is the newest religious kibbutz in the country. In 1987, it moved to its current location on Mount Avinadav. Meirav is located just south of another religious kibbutz, Ma'ale Gilboa. As they are both religious kibbutzim, it was decided that although they are lo ...
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