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'''Eretz''' or '''Aretz''' ({{lang-he|ארץ}}) is |
'''Eretz''' or '''Aretz''' ({{lang-he|ארץ}}) is Hebrew for "land" (with the definite article, '''Ha Aretz''' ({{lang-he|הארץ}} "the land") |
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Eretz or Aretz (Hebrew: ארץ) is Hebrew for "land" (with the definite article, Ha Aretz (Hebrew: הארץ "the land")
In particular, it may refer to:
- HaAretz HaMuvtahat, the "Promised Land"
- Eretz Israel, the Land of Israel
- Haaretz, originally Hadashot Ha'Aretz "News of the Land", Israeli newspaper
- as a surname
- Gerd Aretz, German artist
- Fridja Zo-Aretz, Israeli politician
See also
- Am ha'aretz, "people of the land", i.e. "natives" or "pagans"