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Kfar Bar'am
Kfar Baram (), is the site of an ancient Jewish village, later the site of Kafr Bir'im or Kafar Berem, an ancient Maronite Christian village. It is in Northern Israel, 3 kilometers from the Lebanese border. ==Etymology== The name is often assumed to mean "Son of the People," incorporating the Aramaic word ''bar'' בר, meaning "son" and the Hebrew word ''am'' עם meaning "people". However, if like at Shfar'am, both elements are Hebrew, the name could derive from a literary Hebrew word בר indicating cleanliness, purity, pristineness and wholesomeness - "The wholesome people" or "wholesomeness of the people". In modern Hebrew, בר is most commonly used in phrases to indicate "wilderness" or "nature".
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