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- Q1740782 subject Q16795712.
- Q1740782 subject Q7274889.
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- Q1740782 abstract "Kibbutz Beth-El is a Christian Zionist communal village near Zichron Ya'akov, Israel. In 2003, the population was 800.Kibbutz Beth-El has its community roots in Stuttgart, Germany. Emma Berger, a Christian who became devout following her recovery from a serious illness, brought a group of followers to Israel in 1963 and purchased land in Zichron Yaakov. Some 700 members of the group continue to reside in Germany, Canada, Hungary, Romania, Africa and the Netherlands after requests to immigrate were denied by the Israeli Ministry of the Interior.".
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- Q1740782 wikiPageWikiLink Q16795712.
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- Q1740782 comment "Kibbutz Beth-El is a Christian Zionist communal village near Zichron Ya'akov, Israel. In 2003, the population was 800.Kibbutz Beth-El has its community roots in Stuttgart, Germany. Emma Berger, a Christian who became devout following her recovery from a serious illness, brought a group of followers to Israel in 1963 and purchased land in Zichron Yaakov.".
- Q1740782 label "Kibbutz Beth-El".