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Nein (Arabic: نين, Na'in, lit. Charming, Hebrew: ניין, called in English Bibles Nain or Naim) is an Arab village in Israel that forms part of the Bustan al-Marj Regional Council in the Lower Galilee. Located 14 kilometers (8.7 mi) south of Nazareth, Nein covers a land area of approximately 1,000 dunums. Its total land area consisted of 3,737 dunums prior to 1962. According to the Israeli Central Bureau of Statistics, Nein had a population 1,600 in 2005. The city hall for the Bustan al-Marj Regional Council is located in Nein.
Nein lies a short distance from Mount Tabor. A hill known in Arabic as Tell el-Ajul lay on the path that ran between Nein and nearby Indur, an Arab village destroyed in the 1948 Arab-Israeli war. While Edward Robinson describes Nein as lying on the northern slope of a hill called, "the little Hermon," and it is described in biblical guidebooks as lying at the foot of the Hill of Moreh.
Edward Robinson and Eli Smith, who visited Palestine in the mid-19th century, identified Nein as, "the Nain of the New Testament," where, according to the Bible (Gospel of Luke 7:11-17), Jesus raised a young man from death and reunited him with his mother.
Actors: Louis-Jeremy Spieß (producer), Louis-Jeremy Spieß (editor), Louis-Jeremy Spieß (director), Louis-Jeremy Spieß (writer), Sebastian Leitner (producer), Sebastian Leitner (editor), Aleksey Igudesman (actor), Sophia Grabner (actress), Walter Huber (actor), Benjamin Turecek (actor), Nikolai Jegorow (actor),
Genres: Comedy, Short,Graue Schleier Grosstadtwände
Kalter Stahl in Kinderhände
Blutverschmiert der Schulhofasphalt
Psycho-Krieg-Gewaltbereitschaft
Nein - Böses Blut Nur die Stärksten überleben
Geltungsdrang bestärkt ihr Streben
Fressen und Gefressen werden
Wer nicht mitspielt der muss sterben
Nein - Böses Blut
Ausgeburt verletzter Seelen
Die Gewalt als Ausweg sehen