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The town was called Nesher, Hebrew for eagle, from the Nesher Cement factory.
Nesher was founded in the early 1930s as a workers town for the Nesher Cement factory, established in 1922 by Michael Pollack, a Jewish industrialist from Russia.
Avi Nesher, a producer and one of Israel ’ s leading directors ( Halehaka, Dizengof 99, Shovrim, Sof Haolam Smola ) said about Itzik Kol: " I remember him as having a sharp sense of humor ; he was a funny man with a great love of film and of culture.
It was also used on the Israeli A-4E / F / H / N Skyhawk, IAI Nesher, IAI Kfir, and IAI Lavi, the Italian Aeritalia G91Y and Aermacchi MB-326K, the Indonesian A-4, and the South African Atlas Cheetah and Impala Mk. II.
Balad al-Shaykh, was an Arab village, now part of the Israeli town of Nesher where a massacre was perpetrated on the night of December 31, 1947, to January 1, 1948.
In 1940 the Palestine Brewery () – or, as it was also known, the Nesher Brewery – was commissioned by the AACI to supply beer to Australian troops stationed in Palestine.
The first native beer label to emerge in what would soon become the State of Israel was Nesher, in the 1930s.

Nesher and .
Another 300, 000 people live in towns directly adjacent to the city including the cities of the Krayot, as well as, Tirat Carmel, Daliyat al-Karmel, some Kibuzim and Nesher.
Bus lines operate throughout the city on a reduced schedule from late Saturday morning onwards, and also connect Haifa with Nesher, Tirat Karmel, Yokneam, Nazareth, Nazareth Illit and intermediate communities.
* Many summer camps are located in and around Honesdale, including Bryn Mawr Camp, Camp Cayuga, Indian Head Camp, Camp Lavi, Camp Morasha, Camp Moshava, Camp Nesher, Camp Ramah in the Poconos, Camp Raninu, Camp Seneca Lake, Summit Camp, Camp Towanda, Trail's End Camp, Tyler Hill Camp, Camp Watonka and Camp Wayne.
The government did, however, set the minimum wage for Arab workers below that for Jewish workers, which meant that those making capital investments in the Yishuv's economic infrastructure, such as Haifa's electricity plant, the Shemen oil and soap factory, the Grands Moulins flour mills and the Nesher cement factory, could take advantage of cheap Arab labour pouring in from the countryside.
A bulldozer working in the Nesher cement quarry on the outskirts of Ramla accidentally broke into the subterranean cavern.
Nesher Israel Cement Enterprises, Israel's sole producer of cement, maintains its flagship factory in Ramla.
Nesher () is a city in the Haifa District of Israel.
In 2011, Nesher had a population of 23, 000.
The mayor of Nesher is David Amar.
According to 2001 CBS statistics, Nesher had 10, 000 male and 10, 500 female residents.
publishing house " The Nesher Hagodol Legacy " Foundation had begun a translation " Perush HaMeir " elucidating and explaining the Rambam's Mishneh Torah.
Several modern towns are located on the range, including Yokneam on the eastern ridge, Zikhron Ya ' aqov on the southern slope, the Druze town of Carmel City on the more central part of the ridge, and the towns of Nesher, Tirat Hakarmel, and the city of Haifa, on the far northwestern promontory and its base.
In a memorial evening held for Itzik Kol in Tel Aviv's Cinemateque on August 2008 Nesher added that cinema students do not always realize Kol's huge contribution to contemporary Israeli film industry: “ All those quality movies that win prestigious international prizes in late years, could not have been made at all if it wasn ’ t for Itzik Kol's contribution and the immortal path he paved in the Israeli qualitative cinematography .” Nesher described Kol as the “ ultimate true producer ” who is constantly involved in any and every aspect of the film, from casting, through directing and taking care of the needs of the cast, to paying attention to every detail in editing and beyond.
Al-Qassam is buried at the Muslim cemetery at Balad ash-Sheikh, now Nesher, a suburb of Haifa.
His other nine victories came in an IAI Nesher, an Israeli-built version of the Mirage V.
Ron " Sky " Nesher is a rap artist from Israel of Yemenite Jewish descent, and is a prominent Mizrahi rapper.

was and floated
Anything the enemy flew or floated was his target.
At the pool's far end was the little cabana Joyce had mentioned, and on the water's surface floated scattered lavender patches of limp-looking lather.
There are for example fragments in ' Sapphic ' meter praising the Dioscuri, Hermes and the river Hebrus ( a river significant in Lesbian mythology since it was down its waters that the head of Orpheus was believed to have floated singing, eventually crossing the sea to Lesbos and ending up in a temple of Apollo, as a symbol of Lesbian supremacy in song ).
The first chapter of the Nihongi (" Chronicles of Japan ") describes the ancient Japanese belief that the world was flat and that dry land floated " like oil " on water:
As a result, by some opinions years overdue, the artificial fixed exchange rate was abandoned and the markka was floated.
After being floated on the London Stock Exchange in 1991, the club was purchased by Malcolm Glazer in May 2005 in a deal valuing the club at almost £ 800 million.
Beazley also prospected the Arrabundio for gold and on his promising report to Freeman, Akmana Gold Prospecting Coy was floated in 1928.
Founded under Conservative legislation that privatised the railways, Railtrack took control of the railway infrastructure on 1 April 1994 and was floated on the Stock Exchange in May 1996.
The Turkish lira, which was pegged to the U. S. dollar prior to the crisis of 2001, had to be floated, and lost an important amount of its value.
Nicholas Stix of Middle American News recounted the mutually contradictory theories that the NTSB had floated immediately following the crash, the statements made by retired fire fighters and police officers who had witnessed the crash, and the history of similar crashes, and concluded that the agency was frantically seeking to calm a public whose faith in commercial aviation had hit rock bottom.
While he was outside, a spare thermal glove floated away through the open hatch of the spacecraft, becoming an early piece of space debris in low-earth orbit, until it burned up upon re-entry into the Earth's atmosphere.
Another possible crossing was a few miles upstream of Salmon Falls where some intrepid travelers floated their wagons and swam their stock across to join the north side trail.
In these times of ours, though concerning the exact year there is no need to be precise, a boat of dirty and disreputable appearance, with two figures in it, floated on the Thames, between Southwark Bridge which is of iron, and London Bridge which is of stone, as an autumn evening was closing in.
Strictly speaking, Oceanus was the ocean-stream at the Equator in which floated the habitable hemisphere ( οἰκουμένη, oikoumene ).
In September 1915, the first public loan, the $ 500, 000, 000 Anglo-French loan, was floated.
In 1995 Domark was acquired by the video technology company Eidos plc, which had floated on the London Stock Exchange in 1990, and formed the major part of the newly created Eidos Interactive.
The work was so important that Acorn spun off the design team in 1990 into a new company called Advanced RISC Machines Ltd. Advanced RISC Machines became ARM Ltd when its parent company, ARM Holdings plc, floated on the London Stock Exchange and NASDAQ in 1998.
Since many MPs were heavy investors in such schemes, it was rare for a Bill to not pass during the peak of the Mania in 1846, although Parliament did reject schemes that were blatantly misleading or impossible to construct – at the Mania's peak there were several schemes floated for ' direct ' railways which ran in vast, straight lines across swathes of countryside that would have been difficult to construct and nearly impossible for the locomotives of the day to work on.
But then he realized that the dully gleaming orb which floated before his dreaming vision was not the Sun.
He was only defeated when an English soldier floated under the bridge in a half-barrel and thrust his spear through the laths in the bridge, mortally wounding the axeman.
Rumors of cash payments were floated, but no evidence was ever found to support the claim.
In November 2004, EDF ( which stands for Electricité de France ), the world's largest utility company and France's largest electricity provider, was floated with huge success on the French stock market.
In 1987 DAF merged with the Leyland Trucks division of Rover Group, and was floated on the Dutch stock exchange as DAF NV.

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