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A Paper Clipping Documenting the Spelling of "Shoval Kelahim", a Colony Established in Northwestern Negev, 1954

A paper clipping documenting the Hebrew spelling of "Shoval Kelahim", an Israeli colony established in Northwestern Negev. Established in 1954, said colony hosted Jews from Tunisia and Morocco, and its name was "Shuval Dalid" then "Shadham" until it became "Shoval Kelahim" or "Kelahim", meaning a corn cob. And the clipping shows that the said colony is not the same as the "Shuval"  kibbutz.

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0125.01.1365
A Paper Clipping Documenting the Spelling of "Shoval Kelahim", a Colony Established in Northwestern Negev, 1954

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