Ma'ale Efrayim was created in 1978.
Külmale maale was created in 1989.
The population of Ma'ale Efrayim is 1,400.
Thomas Maale was born on 1974-10-22.
Efrayim Shakh has written: 'HAGIM VI-YEME ZIKARON' -- subject(s): Curricula, Education
Maale (Male)
Ephraim Bilitser has written: 'Sefer yad Efrayim' -- subject(s): Responsa
Joseph Avissar has written: 'Zikaron lavan' 'ha- Sipur shel Efrayim u-Miryam'
The Qur'an does not say how many children Yusuf had, but the Qesas al-Anbiya, as informed by the Bible, note that Yusuf had two children: Efrayim and Menase. (English - Ephraim and Manasseh.)
Ephraim Deinard has written: 'Havu tamim' -- subject(s): Zionism 'Mikhtav el ha-motsi la-or' 'Rusland' 'Raza de-Razin' 'Mikhtav galui' 'Mikhtav galui le-Yeshu ha-Notsri' -- subject(s): Jewish interpretations 'Toldot Ibn Reshef' 'Devar Efrayim'
Pakistan PR of China Nepal Bangladesh Bhutan Burma Note;- Afghanistan borders territory claimed by India but is currently under Pakistani occupation. SEA BOUNDRIES=:lakshwadeep and maale share sea boundries with India :-)
Hazrat Yusuf (Joseph) had two sons named Ephraim (Efrayim) and Manasseh (Menashe) according to biblical tradition. In Islamic tradition, while the Quran does not specify the names of his children, it is commonly accepted among some scholars that their names align with the biblical accounts. Yusuf's legacy is primarily recognized through his story of patience, wisdom, and faithfulness.
The shortest route is to take "Kvish HaBikah," Road #90. Take Route 1 past Maale Adumim down to the Jordan Valley. Turn left on to Road #90 and take it all the way straight up to the southern tip of the Sea of Galilee. See the Google map of this route via the Related Link.