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    As a suburb, Bene-Berak is interrelated with the Tel Aviv nucleus for its public transportation, wholesale and retail trade, entertainment, education on the university level, and for employment – especially for white collar workers in Tel Aviv who live in Bene-Berak.
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    Even after the *Bar Kokhba War (132–35 c.e.), Bene-Berak remained a Jewish city; Judah ha-Nasi visited it and was impressed by the extraordinary fertility of its orchards and vineyards (Mid. Tanḥ. to 26:9; TJ, Pe'ah 8:4, 20b). The same impression is reported by the amora Rami b.
    BENE-BERAK (Heb. 1). (בְּנֵי בְרַק) A biblical city 5 mi. (8 km.) E. of Jaffa. It is included in the territory of the tribe of *Dan together with Jehud and *Gath-Rimmon (Josh. 19:45), but it was no doubt in the area controlled by the Philistines until the period of the united monarchy.
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    Near the presumed location of ancient Bnei Brak, a modern settlement was founded by Hasidic Polish-Jewish immigrants in 1924. At first chiefly agricultural (citrus groves), it later became industrialized. Bnei Brak has preserved its character as a citadel of Haredi (ultra-Orthodox) Judaism; it is the site of several schools for Talmudical study.
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  5. Bene-Berak, Israel - Jewish Virtual Library

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