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Nativ ( he, נתיב—"path") may refer to: Organizations * Nativ (conversion), a Military Rabbinate program to help Israeli Defense Forces soldiers convert to Judaism * Nativ (liaison bureau), Israeli government organization that encouraged aliyah from the Eastern Bloc * , Israeli journal published by the * Nateev Express, a long-distance public transportation company in Israel * Nativ College Leadership Program in Israel, a gap-year program of Conservative Judaism in Israel People * Nissan Nativ (1922–2008), Israeli actor * Moshe Nativ Moshe Nativ ( he, משה נתיב; born Moise Vegh; June 22, 1932 – September 20, 2008) was Israel Defense Forces Major General and former head of the Manpower Directorate. Biography Nativ was born as Moise Vegh in 1932 in a Petrova, a small ... (1932–2008), Israeli major general Other * RTV-A-3 NATIV, American rocket See also

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Nativ (conversion)
Nativ – the National Center for Identity and Conversion ( he, תיב - המרכז הלאומי לזהות וגיור ) is a program of the Jewish Agency that helps Israeli Defense Forces soldiers convert to Judaism. History During the 1990s post-Soviet aliyah, about a million immigrants came to Israel from the former Soviet Union. About one third, or 300,000, had Jewish family members but were not recognized as Jews under Jewish law. The process of conversion to Judaism in Israel is overseen by the Orthodox Chief Rabbinate, which requires strict adherents to Jewish law by prospective converts, while most Jewish Israelis are not observant. The Nativ program's first course was inaugurated in 2001 to deal with this problem. It is the only recognized conversion option that is not run by the Chief Rabbinate; instead, it is run by rabbis in the Military Rabbinate. According to a 2019 survey, 71% of Israelis approve of the program, while 52% want to make conversion easier. Despite its po ...
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Nateev Express
Nateev Express ( he, נתיב אקספרס, Arabic: نتيف أكسبريس ''Nativ Express'') is an Israeli bus company. History Nateev Express was founded in 2001. Shortly afterwards, it won the franchises for these two regions, previously served by Egged, as part of a national policy led by the ministry of transportation to spread the public transportation among multiple companies. Nateev Express started operating the bus lines in the northern Sharon area on December 31, 2001, and in the upper Galilee on January 28, 2002. In July 2018 the Netanya Tel Aviv bus routes were transferred to Metropoline as Metropoline won the Sharon Holon tender that contains these routes. In October 2020 Nateev Express won the tender for the beit sheesh corridor. The lines will be transferred from Superbus to Nateev Express on June 14, 2021. Nateev Express is fully owned by Nazareth Transportation and Tours, a bus company based in Nazareth. It serves regional routes in a single region of the count ...
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Nativ College Leadership Program In Israel
The Nativ College Leadership Program in Israel ( he, נתיב, lt. path) is a nine-month, post-high-school gap year program in Israel for mostly North American Jews. It operates under the auspices of the United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism, and draws its participants mostly from USY and Ramah camps. About Nativ Nativ is the academic gap-year program of the United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism (USCJ). Founded in 1981 as an opportunity for high school graduates to gain insight into Judaism and Israel through academic studies at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and volunteering on a religious kibbutz, Nativ has expanded to multiple tracks of academic and social justice volunteer programming over its 40 years of existence. The Nativ program has over 2,000 alumni (Nativ.org). Nativ is based at the Shirley & Jacob Fuchsberg Center for Conservative Judaism, located in Jerusalem at 6 Agron Street. Nativers live at Beit Nativ, the adjoining youth hostel at 8 Agron Street, which ...
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Nissan Nativ
Nissan Nativ (Hebrew: ניסן נתיב) (originally Notowicz; 5. November 1922 – 20 April 2008) was an influential Israeli director, actor and acting teacher. Life Nissan Nativ was born 1922 (as Nissan Notowicz) in Munich. In many biographies he is listed as born in Amsterdam. Possibly Nissan Nativ himself was the source of this ambiguity. Nissan had two older brothers, Benno Notowitz (1918-1962) and Nathan Notowicz (1911–1968). His family moved from Munich to Düsseldorf, then in the early 1930s to Amsterdam. Nissan emigrated without the family to the British Mandate in Palestine in 1937. In September 1943, his family was deported to the Westerbork transit camp in the Netherlands and in February 1944, forth to Bergen-Belsen concentration camp in Germany. The father and brothers survived the Nazi persecution. Nativ joined the Jewish Brigade during World War II and served in the Armor Corps. He was a commander during the 1948 Arab-Israeli War. After the war, Nissan Nativ e ...
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Moshe Nativ
Moshe Nativ ( he, משה נתיב; born Moise Vegh; June 22, 1932 – September 20, 2008) was Israel Defense Forces Major General and former head of the Manpower Directorate. Biography Nativ was born as Moise Vegh in 1932 in a Petrova, a small village in central Transylvania, Romania. His parents, Tzila and Yitzchak Vegh ( he, יצחק וצילה וֵג), were Orthodox Jews. At the age of 3 his family moved to Botoșani. At the age of 14, inspired by the Zionist movement, Native ran away from home and immigrated to Israel. He fulfilled his plan through the Youth Aliyah in 1946. In 1951, he was joined by his brother and parents. In 1949 he enlisted to the Israeli Defense Forces. He served in various capacities in the Armored Corps including: Operations officer of the 7th Brigade, Tank company commander, and Operations officer for the Armored Corps. During the Six-Day War he acted as the State adjutant general under the command of Israel Tal. During the Yom Kippur War Nativ ...
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