3500000. Note that Israel has gone over to a seven-digit zip code system. Note also that Bat Galim is a whole neighborhood and has tens or hundreds of zip codes. But all of them start with 35. I put a round number as an answer because it will at least go in the generally right direction.
Haifa Bat Galim Railway Station was created in 1975.
There are dozens of Hebrew cities on the Mediterranean sea, which is the west coast of Israel. Starting from north to south, the major cities are: Nahariyah Akko Haifa Kesaryah Hadera Netanya Herziya Herzliya Pituach Tel Aviv Bat Yam Ashdod Ashkelon
There are few codes, depends on the street. You can look for it here: http://www.israelpost.co.il/zipcode.nsf/demozip?OpenForm
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1) The city of Bat Yam has five branches of Bank HaPoalim. If you'd like their addresses or phone numbers, post a question and we'll supply them. 2) Not every branch has its own Swift code. Rather, some branches are grouped together, as follows: Foreign currency for all branches of Bank Hapoalim in Israel: the Swift code is POALILITFMT. Foreign trade for all branches of Bank Hapoalim in Israel: the Swift code is POALILITFTD. However, I'd advise phoning them before transferring money, especially since there have been incidents of phishers using Bank HaPoalim in the past.
Files with the .bat extension are most likely to contain malicious code.
In notepad put your code and save it as a .bat
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According to the 2009 census, the following Israeli cities had populations of over 100,000 . Jerusalem was the largest, with 773,600 . They are listed in order: Jerusalem Tel Aviv / Yafo Haifa Rishon L'Zion Petach Tikvva Ashdod Beersheva Holon Netanya Bnei Brakh Ramat Gan Bat Yam Rehovot Ashkelon
Libia Hakmon was born in Bat Yam, in Israel.
Bar mitzva/Bat mitzva, both in Israel and elsewhere. Note that the Jewish youngster becomes bar/bat mitzva (Torah-responsible) whether or not a celebration or ceremony is held.
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