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- Tedef abstract "Tedef (Arabic: تادف; also spelled Tadif), also known as Tedef al-Yahud (Tedef of the Jews), is a town just southeast of Al-Bab, about 20 miles (32 km) east of Aleppo, Syria. The town, which is the site of a shrine to the Hebrew prophet Ezra (c. 400 BCE), was a popular summer resort for the Jews of Aleppo.".
- Q7694134 abstract "Tedef (Arabic: تادف; also spelled Tadif), also known as Tedef al-Yahud (Tedef of the Jews), is a town just southeast of Al-Bab, about 20 miles (32 km) east of Aleppo, Syria. The town, which is the site of a shrine to the Hebrew prophet Ezra (c. 400 BCE), was a popular summer resort for the Jews of Aleppo.".
- Tedef comment "Tedef (Arabic: تادف; also spelled Tadif), also known as Tedef al-Yahud (Tedef of the Jews), is a town just southeast of Al-Bab, about 20 miles (32 km) east of Aleppo, Syria. The town, which is the site of a shrine to the Hebrew prophet Ezra (c. 400 BCE), was a popular summer resort for the Jews of Aleppo.".
- Q7694134 comment "Tedef (Arabic: تادف; also spelled Tadif), also known as Tedef al-Yahud (Tedef of the Jews), is a town just southeast of Al-Bab, about 20 miles (32 km) east of Aleppo, Syria. The town, which is the site of a shrine to the Hebrew prophet Ezra (c. 400 BCE), was a popular summer resort for the Jews of Aleppo.".