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    Yavne (Hebrew: יַבְנֶה) is a city in the Central District of Israel. In 2022, it had a population of 56,232. [1] Modern Yavne was established in 1949 after the local Palestinian population was expelled or fled.

  2. Jun 11, 2020 · Yavne City, Beautiful Israel. Virtual video walk In this video: City Center, Parks, Synagogues, New Green Neighbourhoods Ne'ot Rabin, Ne'ot Begin and Ne'ot Ben Gurion. Yavne is a city in the ...

  3. Fortress city overlooking the coastal road on the northwestern border of Judea, known in early Israelite times as Jabne'el. The city was captured by the Greeks and burned by the early Maccabeans, but restored by Alexander Jannai. After Roman armies occupied Judea, Gabinius ordered Jabneh reconstructed as a Roman city.

  4. Drive around the neighborhoods of Yavne, a city in the Central District of Israel.נסיעה ברחבי השכונות של יבנה, עיר במחוז המרכז בישראל.📍 Starting Point: 31....

  5. Nov 29, 2021 · Remains of a building from the time of the Sanhedrin have been uncovered in Yavne for the first time, the Israel Antiques Authority said Monday. Yavne, in the central plain, is the ancient...

  6. Nov 29, 2021 · New archaeological findings in the city of Yavne may shed light on the city 2,000 years ago, when it was the center of Jewish life in the region and home to the Sanhedrin. The discovery saw...

  7. 101israel.com › yavne-%d7%99%d6%b7%d7%91%d6%b0%d7%a0%d6%b6%d7%94%e2%80%8eYavne יַבְנֶה‎ | Israel

    Over the years Yavne has been conquered and ruled by the Canaanites, the Philistines, the Babylonians, the Phoenicians, the Romans, the Muslims and the Crusaders. In 70CE following destruction of the Temple in Jerusalem by the Romans, Yavne became the centre of Jewish learning.

  8. Nov 29, 2021 · Archaeological finds in Israel have shed light on Yavne, an ancient town that served as the retreat for Jewish authorities after the fall of Jerusalem during a rebellion against Roman rule.

  9. Oct 11, 2021 · It appears that the town of Yavne, home to the Sanhedrin in exile after the destruction of the Second Temple, became a worldwide powerhouse of wine production some 1,500 years ago.

  10. Oct 12, 2021 · The Israeli archaeological site known as Yavne dates back to the late Bronze Age and late Iron Age and is considered one of the most significant Jewish historical sites after the Romans destroyed...