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Herzog College (Hebrew: מכללת הרצוג, Mikhlelet Herzog) is a teacher's college located in Alon Shevut, Gush Etzion, in Israel. It is named for the diplomat Yaakov Herzog. It is located adjacent to, and associated with Yeshivat Har Etzion.

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