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- Orot abstract "Orot (Hebrew: אוֹרוֹת, lit. Lights) is a moshav in south Israel. Located near Kiryat Malakhi and covering an area of 2,000 dunams, it falls under the jurisdiction of Be'er Tuvia Regional Council. In 2012 it had a population of 470.The moshav was founded in 1952 by immigrants from the United States, Canada, and South Africa who were members of the Working Farmer movement. The name is derived from Chapter 26, verse 19 of the Book of Isaiah: \"Your dew is as the dew of the lights; the earth will give birth to her dead.\"".
- Orot wikiPageExternalLink www.moshavorot.co.il.
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- Orot wikiPageWikiLink Aliyah.
- Orot wikiPageWikiLink Beer_Tuvia_Regional_Council.
- Orot wikiPageWikiLink Book_of_Isaiah.
- Orot wikiPageWikiLink Canada.
- Orot wikiPageWikiLink Category:1952_establishments_in_Israel.
- Orot wikiPageWikiLink Category:American_diaspora_in_Israel.
- Orot wikiPageWikiLink Category:Canadian_diaspora_in_Israel.
- Orot wikiPageWikiLink Category:Moshavim.
- Orot wikiPageWikiLink Category:Populated_places_established_in_1952.
- Orot wikiPageWikiLink Category:Populated_places_in_Southern_District_(Israel).
- Orot wikiPageWikiLink Category:South_African_diaspora_in_Israel.
- Orot wikiPageWikiLink Dunam.
- Orot wikiPageWikiLink Israel.
- Orot wikiPageWikiLink Kiryat_Malakhi.
- Orot wikiPageWikiLink Moshav.
- Orot wikiPageWikiLink Moshavim_Movement.
- Orot wikiPageWikiLink South_Africa.
- Orot wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Orot wikiPageWikiLinkText "Orot".
- Orot affiliation Moshavim_Movement.
- Orot council Beer_Tuvia_Regional_Council.
- Orot founded "1952".
- Orot foundedBy "American, Canadian, and South African immigrants".
- Orot industry "Agriculture".
- Orot latd "31".
- Orot latm "44".
- Orot lats "30.48".
- Orot longd "34".
- Orot longm "44".
- Orot longs "4.19".
- Orot name "Orot".
- Orot population "470".
- Orot popyear "2012".
- Orot pushpinMap "Israel ashkelon".
- Orot pushpinMapsize "250".
- Orot region "Central Israel".
- Orot wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Beer_Tuvia_Regional_Council.
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- Orot subject Category:1952_establishments_in_Israel.
- Orot subject Category:American_diaspora_in_Israel.
- Orot subject Category:Canadian_diaspora_in_Israel.
- Orot subject Category:Moshavim.
- Orot subject Category:Populated_places_established_in_1952.
- Orot subject Category:Populated_places_in_Southern_District_(Israel).
- Orot subject Category:South_African_diaspora_in_Israel.
- Orot hypernym Moshav.
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- Orot type Council.
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- Orot type Q3455524.
- Orot type Q486972.
- Orot comment "Orot (Hebrew: אוֹרוֹת, lit. Lights) is a moshav in south Israel. Located near Kiryat Malakhi and covering an area of 2,000 dunams, it falls under the jurisdiction of Be'er Tuvia Regional Council. In 2012 it had a population of 470.The moshav was founded in 1952 by immigrants from the United States, Canada, and South Africa who were members of the Working Farmer movement.".
- Orot label "Orot".
- Orot sameAs Q1915220.
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- Orot sameAs אורות_(מושב).
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- Orot sameAs Q1915220.
- Orot lat "31.7418".
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- Orot wasDerivedFrom Orot?oldid=670646923.
- Orot isPrimaryTopicOf Orot.
- Orot name "Orot".