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What is Haifa
Haifa (Hebrew חֵיפָה Ḥefa; Arabic حَيْفَا Ḥayfā) is the third largest city in Israel and the major city in the north of the country with a population close to 300,000. It is a seaport located on Israel's Mediterranean shoreline, below scenic Mount Carmel.
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"In an act of great importance to the development of strict monotheism and to Jewish history Elijah confronted 450 priests of Baal and 400 priests of Astarte from Ahab's kingdom on Mount Carmel."
planetware.com
"Central Mount Carmel offers a decent selection of mid class restaurants, cafe's and bars, such as Fusion noodle house 'Giraffe', Japanese 'Tatami' and trendy cafe's such as 'Greg' and 'tut'."
wikitravel.org
"Mount Carmel, or the Vineyard of God is like heaven on Earth with food for the Soul,Mind and the Spirit."
world66.com
"In late biblical times, the Phoenician port of Zalemona thrived here, with predominantly Greek settlers, and the Jewish agricultural village of Sycaminos (sometimes called Shikmona) clung to the northwestern peak of Mount Carmel (3rd-century Talmudic literature mentions both towns)."
frommers.com
"The highest peak of the Mount Carmel range is named El-Muhrrakah ,an Arabic term meaning the burning ,named on account of the belief that this was the exact spot of Elijah's biblical confrontation with hundreds of priests of a Baal ; the Baal in question was probably Melqart [9]."
en.wikipedia.org
planetware.com
"Central Mount Carmel offers a decent selection of mid class restaurants, cafe's and bars, such as Fusion noodle house 'Giraffe', Japanese 'Tatami' and trendy cafe's such as 'Greg' and 'tut'."
wikitravel.org
"Mount Carmel, or the Vineyard of God is like heaven on Earth with food for the Soul,Mind and the Spirit."
world66.com
"In late biblical times, the Phoenician port of Zalemona thrived here, with predominantly Greek settlers, and the Jewish agricultural village of Sycaminos (sometimes called Shikmona) clung to the northwestern peak of Mount Carmel (3rd-century Talmudic literature mentions both towns)."
frommers.com
"The highest peak of the Mount Carmel range is named El-Muhrrakah ,an Arabic term meaning the burning ,named on account of the belief that this was the exact spot of Elijah's biblical confrontation with hundreds of priests of a Baal ; the Baal in question was probably Melqart [9]."
en.wikipedia.org

