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Students Celebrate Renewal of Sha-Nur Settlement with Historic Visit and Song

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First reported by Arutz Sheva · 17 hours ago

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Hundreds of students from Amet Yeshiva visited the renewed Sha-Nur settlement in northern Samaria, marking 21 years since its evacuation in 2005. The event featured traditional songs linked to the disengagement struggle, Torah study completion, and speeches highlighting the settlement's revival and future growth plans.

  • 01Hundreds of Amet Yeshiva students visited Sha-Nur for the first time since its 2005 evacuation.
  • 02They sang "Tefilah LaAni," a song tied to the anti-disengagement struggle.
  • 03Students completed the Talmudic tractate Rosh Hashanah during the visit.
  • 04Former resident Nechama Leah Aviner called the return a national rectification.
  • 05Shomron Council head Yossi Dagan vowed the settlers will remain permanently.
  • 06Dagan announced a future mass singing event at nearby renewing settlements.

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SrugimRight · Hebrew17 hours ago
Students Celebrate Renewal of Sha-Nur Settlement with Historic Visit and Song
Arutz ShevaRight · Hebrew17 hours ago
Students Celebrate Return to Revived Shaniar Settlement with Songs of Renewal

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