Proper noun
Kinneret
Sea of Galilee.
Boruch Hashem, the Kinneret rose about five cm over Shabbos and is now 1.64 meters below the upper red line. Source: Internet
And so, a full Kinneret is missing 40 centimeters – that’s 15.7 inches to you and me. Source: Internet
Lake Kinneret The Sea of Galilee (also called the Kinneret) is Israel's largest and most important freshwater lake, located in the northeast of the country. Source: Internet
At 697.7 feet below sea level, Lake Kinneret is in danger of plunging very close to the “black line” – drawn at the point at which irreparable damage begins to occur at a rapid pace during the hot and dry summer months. Source: Internet
From certain vantage points, I have looked at the Kinneret (Sea of Galilee) and observed no modern distractions. Source: Internet
The same group vandalized a second archeological site near the Kinneret last month, he said. Source: Internet