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Hadar may refer to: Nature * Hadar (star), also known as Beta Centauri People * Hadar (name) Places * Hadar, Ethiopia * Hadar HaCarmel, Haifa, Israel * Hadar, Hod HaSharon, Israel * Tell Hadar, an archaeological site on the eastern coast of the Sea of Galilee * Hadar, Iran (other) * Hadar, Nebraska, US * Hader, Quneitra Governorate, Syria, also spelt Hadar Organizations * Hadar (educational institution), a Jewish egalitarian educational institution that broke off from the Conservative movement See also * Hadad (Bible) Multiple Bible, biblical characters with the name Hadad (Hadar) existed. *Hadad is the name of the Ancient Semitic religion, Semitic storm god. *Abraham's son Ishmael had a son named Hadar who was a chief. *Hadad ben Bedad, an early king of Edom. * ...
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Hadar (star)
Beta Centauri is a triple star system in the southern constellation of Centaurus. It is officially called Hadar (). The Bayer designation of Beta Centauri is Latinised from β Centauri, and abbreviated Beta Cen or β Cen. The system's combined apparent visual magnitude of 0.61 makes it the second-brightest object in Centaurus and the eleventh brightest star in the night sky. According to dynamical parallax measurements, the distance to this system is about . Nomenclature ''β Centauri'' (Latinised to ''Beta Centauri'') is the star system's Bayer designation. It bore the traditional names ''Hadar'' and ''Agena''. ''Hadar'' comes from the Arabic حضار (the root's meaning is "to be present" or "on the ground" or "settled, civilized area"), while the name ''Agena'' is thought to be derived from the Latin ''genua'', meaning "knees", from the star's position on the left knee of the centaur depicted in the constellation Centaurus. In 2016, the International Astronom ...
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Hadar (name)
Hadar is a name which is used as given name and surname. People with the name include: Given name * Hadar Cars (born 1933), Swedish politician * Hadar Rubinstein (born 1967), Israeli Olympic swimmer Surname * Leon Hadar Leon Hadar, is a global affairs analyst, journalist, blogger and author. A long-time critic of American policy in the Middle East, he is a former research fellow with the Cato Institute, and is currently a senior fellow with the Foreign Policy Rese ..., global affairs analyst, journalist, blogger and author * Zvika Hadar (born 1966), Israeli actor, comedian, and television host See also * Hadar (other) {{given name, type=both Jewish given names Surnames of Jewish origin ...
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Hadar, Ethiopia
Hadar or Hadar Formation (also spelled ''Qad daqar'', ''Qadaqar''; Afar language, Afar "white [''qidi''] stream [''daqar'']")Jon Kalb ''Adventures in the Bone Trade'' (New York: Copernicus Books, 2001), p. 83 is a paleontological fossil site located in Mille (woreda), Mille district, Administrative Zone 1 (Afar), Administrative Zone 1 of the Afar Region, Ethiopia, 15 km upstream (west) of the Transport in Ethiopia#Roads, A1 road's bridge across the Awash River (Adayitu kebele). It is situated on the southern edge of the Afar Triangle (part of East Africa's Great Rift Valley, Ethiopia, Great Rift Valley), along the left banks of the Awash River, between two minor tributaries, the eponymous Kada Hadar and the Gona, Ethiopia, Kada Gona. In 1972, Taieb organized a small exploratory reconnaissance of the Afar region to investigate more paleontological finds there. After six weeks of exploration, the party focused on the Hadar site. The site has yielded some of the most well-kno ...
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Hadar HaCarmel
Hadar HaCarmel ( lit. "''Splendor of the Carmel''"; or simply known as the neighbourhood of Hadar , الهدار in Arabic language, Arabic) is a district of Haifa, Israel. Located on the northern slope of Mount Carmel between the upper and lower city overlooking the Port of Haifa and Haifa Bay, it was once the commercial center of Haifa. Etymology The name of the neighborhood is derived from a verse in Isaiah :The glory of Lebanon will be given to it, the splendor of Carmel and Sharon; they will see the glory of the Lord, the splendor of our God. History Hadar HaCarmel was founded before World War I. Shmuel Pevzner was one of the founders of the neighborhood and head of its development committee in 1922-1927. By 1944, most of Haifa's 66,000 Jewish residents lived in the district. Haifa's city hall, courthouse and government buildings were located in Hadar, but relocated to the lower city (Downtown) in the turn of the 21st century. Hadar has historically been characterized as a ...
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Tell Hadar
Tell Hadar (Arabic: or , ), is an archaeological site on the northeastern shore of the Sea of Galilee. It contains a settlement and a port. History A wall, across, is either of the Late Bronze Age I or Iron Age I. In between periods of no human presence (14th, 10th century BC), it had grown, under the control of an Aramean kingdom, possibly Geshur; a planned city, granaries, and possibly other storage facilities, were constructed. In the 9th century BC the wall was discarded. An excavation revealed two buildings sharing one wall. New Testament connection Christians connect the site at Tell Hadar with Jesus' second miracle of the multiplication of loaves and fishes narrated in the Gospels of Matthew and Mark, known as the Feeding of the 4,000. A monument built of a raw local basalt boulder decorated with Christian inscriptions and images was erected near the archaeological site. Alfonso Sánchez de Lamadrid Rey (August 12, 2021)"Gospel miracles: the second multiplication of ...
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Hadar, Nebraska
Hadar is a village in Pierce County, Nebraska Nebraska ( ) is a landlocked U.S. state, state in the Midwestern United States, Midwestern region of the United States. It borders South Dakota to the north; Iowa to the east and Missouri to the southeast, both across the Missouri River; Ka ..., United States. It is part of the Norfolk, Nebraska Norfolk Micropolitan Statistical Area, Micropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 293 at the United States Census, 2010, 2010 census. History Hadar was platted in 1883, soon after the arrival of the railroad. The name Hadar is derived from a German word meaning "strife" or "discord", and the town was so named when the original group of German pioneers could not agree on where to settle. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the village has a total area of , all land. Demographics 2010 census As of the census of 2010, there were 293 people, 113 households, and 87 families residing in the village. The populat ...
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Hader, Quneitra Governorate
Hader (also spelt Hadar; ) is a village in southern Syria, administratively part of the Khan Arnabah Subdistrict of the Quneitra Governorate. It is in the portion of the governorate that is under de jure Syrian control. The village has been occupied by Israel since Israeli invasion of Syria (2024–present), 2024. The town is located just outside the United Nations Disengagement Observer Force Zone. Nearby localities include Beit Jinn to the northeast, Harfa to the east, Jubata al-Khashab to the south, Majdal Shams in the Israeli-occupied territories, Israeli-occupied Golan Heights to the west and Shebaa, Lebanon, Shebaa in Lebanon to the northwest. Population According to the Central Bureau of Statistics (Syria), Syria Central Bureau of Statistics, Hader had a population of 4,819 in the 2004 census.
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Hadar (educational Institution)
Hadar is an educational institution on the Upper West Side of Manhattan.Hadar website The institute offers various programs to support the development of Judaism that is both traditional and egalitarian. A major component of the institute is Yeshivat Hadar, which offers both summer and year-long fellowships for students to learn full-time in the yeshiva setting. Prominent rabbis associated with Yeshivat Hadar include co-founders Shai Held, Elie Kaunfer, and Ethan Tucker. Yeshivat Hadar announced in February 2019 that it would ordain rabbis. Its main objective is to train lay leaders rather than rabbis. History Founded in 2006 by Rabbis Shai Held, Elie Kaunfer, and Ethan Tucker as an institution for intense Torah study and as an advisory for congregations and minyanim looking to reinvigorate their prayer services, Hadar has since grown to include a unique array of offerings that reflect the true splendor—''hadar'' in Hebrew—of Judaism. Hadar offers summer and year-long fell ...
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