• Source: Nahala
    • Nahala (Hebrew: נחלה) means either "heritage" / "inheritance", or "homestead" / "estate". Also spelled nachala and nahalah. When followed by a connected term, the suffix -t is added, thus becoming nahalat (as a feminine noun in the construct form), with the common variant spellings nachlat and nahlat.
      It may refer to:


      Places in Israel


      Nahala, Israel, a moshav in south-central Israel
      Nahalat Binyamin, a street and neighbourhood in Tel Aviv, Israel
      Nahalat Reuben, the old name of Ness Ziona
      Nahalat Shimon, a neighborhood in Jerusalem
      Nahalat Shiv'a, a neighborhood in Jerusalem
      Nahalat Yitzhak, a neighborhood of Tel Aviv
      Nahalat Yitzhak Cemetery, Givatayim, east of Nahalat Yitzhak neighborhood
      Nachlaot, a grouping of 23 courtyard neighborhoods in central Jerusalem


      Other uses


      Nahala or yahrtzeit, a Jewish annual memorial observance of somebody's day of death
      Nachala (organisation), radical settler organization


      See also


      Nahla (disambiguation), Arabic common noun and derived name and toponym
      Nahalal, moshav in northern Israel

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