MERON — MERON, city located just north of the Wadi Meirun on one of the eastern spurs of Mt. Meron (map ref. 191/265) at an elevation of 2,450 ft. (750 m.) above sea level around the ancient synagogue. It is not to be confused with Merom, as in the… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Meron — ist der Name folgender Orte: Meron (Israel), eine 1949 gegründete Siedlung an der Stelle des ehemaligen Dorfes Meiron in Galiläa Meron bezeichnet außerdem: den Har Meron, den höchsten Berg Israels, in der Nähe des o. g. Ortes das Meron… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Merón — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Merón (en hebreo, מירון) es un moshav del consejo regional de Merón de Galilea, al Norte de Israel. Situado en la Alta Galilea, se encuentra a unos cinco kilómetros al noroeste de Safed. Fue fundado en 1949, en el… … Wikipedia Español
Méron — Meron Le tombeau de Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai à Meron pendant Lag Ba Omer Meron est un moshav situé en Haute Galilée, dans le nord d Israël. Il est particulièrement connu pour abriter les tombes de Rabbi Shimon bar … Wikipédia en Français
MERON — qui et Samachonitis, Masio Tabario, lacus Palaestinae, apud Serapionem, quem Iordanis essicit, qui aestate siccatur … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Meron — This article is about the Euclidean space time solution. For the Israeli village, see Meron, Israel. For the nearby mountain, see Mount Meron. For the Israeli actress, see Hanna Meron. A meron or half instanton is a Euclidean space time solution… … Wikipedia
Meron — 32° 59′ 20″ N 35° 26′ 25″ E / 32.9889, 35.4403 … Wikipédia en Français
Meron — ▪ Israel also spelled Meiron noncollective agricultural settlement (moshava) and nearby mountain, Upper Galilee, northern Israel, northwest of Ẕefat (Safad). Nearby is a perennial spring, the likeliest location of the “waters of Merom,”… … Universalium
Meron — Recorded in over fifty spelling surname forms ranging from Marie and Maria to diminutives such as Marielle, Mariete, Marin, Maryon, and Marusik, and to metronymics Marians, Mariyushkin, Manyurin, Maring, Meran, Meron, Merrin, Mearon, Meeron, and… … Surnames reference
Meron, Israel — Meron The tomb of Shimon bar Yochai in Meron Hebrew … Wikipedia
Meron Benvenisti — (Hebrew: מירון בנבנשתי, born 1934) is an Israeli political scientist who was Deputy Mayor of Jerusalem under Teddy Kollek from 1971 to 1978, during which he administered East Jerusalem and served as Jerusalem s Chief Planning Officer … Wikipedia