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Galilee
(redirected from Western Galilee)

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Galilee (găl`ĭlē), region, N Israel, roughly the portion north of the plain of Esdraelon Esdraelon (ĕs'drəē`lən) [Gr. for Jezreel ], fertile plain, c.200 sq mi (520 sq km), extending southeast c.
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. Galilee was the chief scene of the ministry of Jesus. The Sea of Galilee (see Galilee, Sea of Galilee, Sea of, Lake Tiberias (tībĭr`ēəs), or Lake Kinneret
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), the countryside, and the towns—Cana Cana (kā`nə), ancient town of Galilee. According to the Gospel of St.
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, Capernaum Capernaum or Capharnaum (kəpûr`nēəm; kəfär`nēəm)
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, Tiberias Tiberias (tībēr`ēəs), town (1994 pop. 36,400), NE Israel, on the Sea of Galilee, 682 ft (208 m) below sea level.
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, Nazareth Nazareth (năz`ərĭth), town (1993 pop. 53,500), N Israel, in Galilee.
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—are repeatedly referred to in the Gospels. Jesus himself was called the Galilean, and his disciples were chosen from the local fishermen. After the destruction of Jerusalem (A.D. 70), Galilee became the main center of Judaism in Palestine. Zionist colonization of the region began at the end of the 19th cent. The Beit Natufa Dam there is part of the National Water Carrier System, of which the main reservoir is the Sea of Galilee. Galilee is divided into Upper and Lower sections. The major towns in Upper Galilee are Zefat Zefat (zĕf`ät), town (1994 pop. 21,600), NE Israel.
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 and Tiberias; Nazareth is the largest town in Lower Galilee. Jews, Arabs, and Druze compose the bulk of the population. Most of the towns of the region are industrialized, and the fertile agricultural areas produce an abundance of olives and grain.

Galilee

 Hebrew Ha-galil

Northernmost region of biblical and modern Israel. It contains two of the four holy cities of Judaism, Tiberias and Zefat. It was the boyhood home of Jesus Christ and the setting for much of his ministry. It became the centre of Jewish scholarship after the destruction of Jerusalem (AD 70). In the modern era, the first wave of Jewish immigrants settled there (1882). The first kibbutz, Deganya, was established in 1909 on the shore of Lake Tiberias, through which flows the Jordan River.


Galilee
1. Sea of. Also called: Lake Tiberias, Lake Kinneret. a lake in NE Israel, 209 m (686 ft.) below sea level, through which the River Jordan flows. Area: 165 sq. km (64 sq. miles)
2. a northern region of Israel: scene of Christ's early ministry

Galilee
Jesus’s area of activity. [Christianity: Wigoder, 203]
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The station "revealed" that 300 Israeli Arab children--from the community of one million Palestinians who hold Israeli citizenship--were being trained to become terrorists at a summer camp in the village of Kabul in the western Galilee.
Nitzan Gordon, MA, DTR, resides in Mitzpe Hila, a small green community in the hills of the Western Galilee, with her children Shir (12) and Ben (9), her partner, Shlomo, and his children Stav (12) and Sapir (10).
In the attacks on northern Israel on Sunday, two people were wounded, and one rocket landed in a school in western Galilee, doing extensive damage but injuring no one.
 
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