Refimprove date July 2011 Infobox Israel village name NetivHaGdud founded April 1975 founded by region Jordan Valley Middle East Jordan Valley council Bik at HaYarden Regional Council Bik at HaYarden industry Agriculture affiliation Moshavim Movement pushpin map Israel binyamin pushpin mapsize 250 latd 31 latm 59 lats 17.6 longd 35 longm 26 longs 41.4 website NetivHaGdud lang he n , lit. Path of the Battalion is a moshav and Israeli settlement in the West Bank . Located in the Jordan Valley Middle East Jordan Valley around twenty kilometres north of Jericho , it falls under the jurisdiction of Bik at HaYarden Regional Council . In 2006 it had a population of 125. The settlement was established in April 1975 by members who had been preparing in Ma ale Efraim , and was named after the 38th Battalion of the Jewish legion , which Jewish Legion Action in the Jordan Valley, 1918 fought in the Jordan Valley during World War I . In May 1977 it moved to its present site. An archaeological site nearby, which has been excavated by Ofer Bar Yosef amongst others, has produced remains from the Neolithic era, including Pre Pottery Neolithic A . The international community considers Israeli settlements in the West Bank International law and Israeli settlements illegal under international law , but the Israeli government disputes this. ref cite web url http news.bbc.co.uk 2 hi middle east 1682640.stm title The Geneva Convention publisher BBC News date 10 December 2009 accessdate 27 November 2010 ref References reflist Bik at HaYarden Regional Council Category Moshavim Category Israeli settlements Category Archaeological sites in the West Bank Category Populated places established in 1975 Category Prehistoric sites in Israel cs Netiv ha Gdud he pl Netiv HaGedud ... more details
For the settlement in the Sinai, see Netiv HaAsara, Sinai . Infobox Kibbutz image Netiv haasara01.jpg imgsize 250 caption A tractor near Netiv HaAsara s concrete shelter. name Netiv HaAsara hebname Hebrew foundation 1982 founded by Former residents of Netiv HaAsara, Sinai Netiv HaAsara in Sinai region North western Negev council Hof Ashkelon Regional Council Hof Ashkelon industry affiliation Moshavim Movement website http www.netiv 10.co.il www.netiv 10.co.il pushpin map Israel ashkelon pushpin mapsize 250 latd 31 latm 34 lats 15.24 latNS N longd 34 longm 32 longs 21.84 longEW E Netiv HaAsara lang he n , lit. Path of the Ten is a moshav in southern Israel . Located in the north west Negev , it falls under the jurisdiction of Hof Ashkelon Regional Council . In 2006 it had a population of 704. The moshav was founded in 1982 by 70 families who were residents of the former Israeli settlement of Netiv HaAsara, Sinai Netiv HaAsara in the Sinai Peninsula , which was evacuated as a result of the Camp David Accords . ref name berg Cite news last Berg first Raffi title Israelis on the frontline with Gaza work BBC accessdate 2008 10 01 date 2005 11 18 url http news.bbc.co.uk 2 hi middle east 4446576.stm ref The original moshav had been named for ten soldiers ... from Gaza in 2005, Netiv HaAsara became the closest community in Israel to the Gaza Strip ... first Yaakov title Katyusha rocket fired at Netiv Ha asara work Jerusalem Post accessdate 2008 10 01 ... shells hit community of Netiv HaAsara work Ynetnews accessdate 2008 10 01 date 2008 01 13 url http ... was killed on July 14, 2005 at Netiv HaAsara and on 20 on March 2010, a Thai worker was killed ... PMOEng Communication IsraelUnderAttack Moshav Netiv Haasara victim140705.htm ref References reflist ... Ashkelon Regional Council Category Moshavim Category Populated places established in 1982 cs Netiv ha Asara he pl Netiv HaAsara ... more details
Infobox Kibbutz name Netiv HaShayara hebname Hebrew meaning Path of the Convoy altUnoSp Nativ HaShayara pushpin map Israel northwest pushpin mapsize 250 pushpin label position latd 32 latm 59 lats 40.92 latNS N longd 35 longm 8 longs 12.48 longEW E foundation 1950 founded by Iraqi Jews Iraqi and Persian Jews region Western Galilee council Mateh Asher Regional Council Mateh Asher industry affiliation Moshavim Movement website Netiv HaShayara lang he n , lit. Path of the Convoy is a moshav in northern Israel . Located near Nahariya , it falls under the jurisdiction of Mateh Asher Regional Council . In 2005 it had a population of about 400. The village was established in 1950 by aliyah immigrants from Iran and Iraq , on lands of the depopulated Palestinian people Palestinian village of Al Ghabisiyya . It was originally named Doveh plenty , and later named after the Yehiam convoy Shayeret Yehiam , which tried to break into the besieged Yehiam during the 1948 Arab Israeli War . ref name mapa Cite book publisher Mapa Publishing isbn 9657184347 page 381 others Yuval El azari ed. title Mapa s concise gazetteer of Israel location Tel Aviv date 2005 he icon ref References reflist Mateh Asher Regional Council Category Moshavim Category Populated places established in 1950 cs Netiv ha ajara he pl Netiv HaSzajara ... more details
Netiv HaAsara lang he n , lit. Path of the Ten was a moshav and Israeli settlement in the Sinai Peninsula . Located near Yamit , it was founded in 1973 and was named for ten soldiers that were killed in a helicopter accident south of Rafah in 1971. After the moshav was evacuated as part of the Camp David Accords , 70 families who had previously lived in the settlement founded a new moshav, also called Netiv HaAsara in the north western Negev desert in Israel . Former Israeli settlements in the Sinai coord 31 12 47.74 N 34 13 7.01 E display title Category Populated places established in 1973 Category Former Israeli settlements in Sinai Category Former moshavim cs Netiv ha Asara Sinaj ... more details
Refimprove date November 2009 Yeshivat Netiv Aryeh is an Orthodox Judaism Orthodox yeshiva located at the Western Wall Plaza in the Old City Jerusalem Old City of Jerusalem . The yeshiva, which has a Religious Zionist ideology, was founded in 2003 by the current rosh yeshiva , Rabbi Aharon Bina. Rabbi Avigdor Nebenzahl , former chief rabbi of the Old City of Jerusalem , is the senior rosh yeshiva. His son Rav Chizkiyahu Nebenzahl the current chief rabbi also serves as a rosh yeshiva . History The yeshiva is named after Rabbi Bina s father, Rabbi Aryeh Bina. ref cite web url http www.ravbina.com yom ha E2 80 99atzmaut E2 80 93 yeshivat netiv aryeh style title Rav Bina Inspirations publisher ravbina.com accessdate 7 September 2011 year 2011 ref The yeshiva occupies a building that formerly housed the yeshiva of Rabbi Shlomo Goren , first head of the Military Rabbinate of the Israel Defense Forces and fourth Ashkenazi Jews Ashkenazi Chief Rabbinate of Israel Chief Rabbi of Israel . The yeshiva opened in September 2003 with over 200 students. The majority of students are post high school , English speaking students from the United States, with some students from England and Canada . Students at the Yeshiva study a curriculum consisting of Talmud , Nach, Halacha, Jewish Philosophy, Zionism, and Chassidut. The Yeshiva prides itself with a high teacher to student ratio, which they believe helps foster life long relationships between the students and the Rabbis. To help foster these relationships, the students also hear a shiur every Monday night at the house of the many staff members ... netiv aryeh&hl en title Yeshivat Netiv Aryeh at the Kotel In honor of Yitzchak Leib and Ruth Rennert The overseas program publisher Yeshivat Netiv Aryeh year 2006 References reflist External links http ... netiv aryeh rebbe david abuchatzeira addresses yeshivat netiv aryeh 5771 video Rebbe David Abuchatzeira addresses Yeshivat Netiv Aryeh 5771 Coord 31.77686 N 35.23310 W type landmark display title Category ... more details
Unreferenced date March 2009 Infobox Kibbutz pushpin map Israel jerusalem pushpin mapsize 250 latd 31 latm 41 lats 16.5 latNS N longd 34 longm 59 longs 01.2 longEW E name nowrap Netiv HaLamed Heh image caption imgsize image3 caption3 imgsize3 hebname Hebrew arname stdHeb altOffSp altUnoSp meaning foundation 16 August 1949 founded by Demobbed Palmach soldiers district jerusalem council Mateh Yehuda Regional Council Mateh Yehuda affiliation Kibbutz Movement population 390 popyear 2007 area dunam mayor website http www.netiv.org.il www.netiv.org.il Netiv HaLamed Heh lang he n , lit. Path of the 35 is a kibbutz in central Israel . Located in the Valley of Elah , it falls under the jurisdiction of Mateh Yehuda Regional Council . In 2007 the kibbutz had a population of 390. The village was established on 16 August 1949 by demobilised members of the Daled Company of the Palmach s Harel Brigade , and was initially named Peled an acronym for Pl ugot D aled, lit. Daled Company . It was later renamed after the 35 Haganah soldiers killed in a Convoy of 35 convoy to resupply the Gush Etzion kibbutzim during the 1947 1948 Civil War in Mandatory Palestine Lamedh Lamed He letter Heh is 35 in Hebrew numerals . References reflist External links commonscat http www.netiv.org.il Kibbutz website he icon Mateh Yehuda Regional Council Category Kibbutzim Category Kibbutz Movement Category Populated places established in 1949 cs Netiv ha Lamed He he pl Netiv HaLamed He ... more details
Image Ofer.jpg thumb Ofer Bar Yosef Ofer Bar Yosef born 1937 is an Israel i archaeologist whose main field of study has been the Palaeolithic period. He was Professor of Prehistoric Archaeology at Hebrew University in Jerusalem , the institution where he originally studied archaeology at undergraduate and post graduate levels in the 1960s. In 1988, he moved to the United States of America where he became Professor of Prehistoric Archaeology at Harvard University as well as Curator of Palaeolithic Archaeology at the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology . He has excavated widely on prehistoric Levant ine sites including Kebara Cave , the early Neolithic village of Netiv HaGdud , as well as on Palaeolithic and Neolithic sites in China and the Georgia country Republic of Georgia . Selected bibliography The Natufian Culture in the Levant Ed , International Monographs in Prehistory, 1992. Late Quaternary Chronology and Paleoclimates of the Eastern Mediterranean. Radiocarbon , 1994. Seasonality and Sedentism Archaeological Perspectives from Old and New World Sites , Ed , Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, 1998. with Belfer Cohen, A From Africa to Eurasia Early Dispersals. Quaternary International 75 19 28, 2001. External links http www.fas.harvard.edu anthro baryosef index.html Ofer Bar Yosef at Harvard s website Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Bar Yosef, Ofer ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1937 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Bar Yosef, Ofer Category Israeli archaeologists Category 1937 births Category Harvard University faculty Category Living people Category Israeli anthropologists Category Prehistorians Category Members of the United States National Academy of Sciences fr Ofer Bar Yosef he ru , sr ... more details
Bik at HaYarden Regional Council lang he , Mo atza Azorit Bik at HaYarden , lit. Jordan Valley Regional Council , also Aravot HaYarden lit. Jordan Plains is a Regional council Israel regional council covering 21 Israeli settlement s in the Jordan Valley Middle East Jordan Valley in the West Bank . The municipal territory of the council reaches from Mehola in the north, near the Beit She an Valley , to Jericho in the south. Most of the settlements are located on the two major north south roads traversing the council s territory. The Allon Road on the west and Highway 90 Israel Highway 90 on the east. The town of Ma ale Efraim , a local council Israel local council , is located within the regional council s borders, but constitutes an independent municipality. The regional council offices are located at the Shlomtzion centre Shlomtzion regional centre. As of 2006, Dovi Tal is the head of the council. List of villages This regional council provides various municipal services for the villages within its territory ref http www.jordanvalley.org.il ?categoryId 18013 List of communities Jordan Valley Regional Council ref col begin col break Argaman moshav Beka ot moshav Gilgal, Bik at HaYarden Gilgal kibbutz Gitit Israeli settlement Gitit moshav Hamra, Bik at HaYarden Hamra moshav Hemdat Nahal Maskiot communal settlement Masua moshav Mehola moshav Mekhora moshav Mevo ot Yericho communal settlement col break Netiv HaGdud moshav Niran kibbutz Na omi moshav Petza el moshav Ro i moshav Rotem, Bik at HaYarden Rotem communal settlement Shadmot Mehola moshav Tomer moshav Yafit moshav Yitav moshav col end References reflist External links http www.jordanvalley.org.il ?categoryId 800 Council website he icon http www.crwflags.com fotw flags il rcbyd.html Emblem and short explanation Flags of the World http www.peacenow.org policy.asp?rid &cid 5214 Aug 2008 Americans for Peace Now report on Jordan Valley settlements Bik at HaYarden Regional Council Regional cou ... more details
with Prof. S.A. Rosen and Prof. A. N. Goring Morris. 1980 1986 NetivHaGdud , Lower Jordan Valley ... , Part I The Archaeology of NetivHagdud . American School of Prehistoric Research Bulletin 43 ... Morris, A.N., NetivHagdud A Sultanian Mound in the Lower Jordan Valley . Pal orient 6 201 206 ..., A., Early Neolithic Domesticated and Wild Barley from NetivHagdud Region in the Lower Jordan ... Yosef, O., Gopher, A., and Nadel, D., The Hagdud Truncation A new type from the Sultanian Industry at NetivHagdud , Jordan Valley. Mitekufat Haeven, Journal of the Israel Prehistoric Society 20 151 ... Cohen, A., Arensburg, B., Gopher, A. and Bar Yosf, O., Human remains from NetivHagdud, a Pre .... Bar Yosef, O., Gopher, A., Kislev, M., and Tchernov, E., NetivHagdud an Early Neolithic Village ... analysis of early Neolithic PPNA axes and bifacial tools from NetivHagdud in the Jordan Valley, Israel ... more details
Modi im Morag moshav Morag Nahalal Na omi Nehalim Ne ot Golan Neot HaKikar Netaim Netiv HaAsara NetivHaGdud Netzer Hazani Nevatim Neve Ativ col break Nir Akiva Nir Banim Odem Ofer Ora, Israel Ora ... more details
Ya akov Katz may refer to Ya akov Katz politician born 1906 , Israeli politician who served as a member of the Knesset for Poalei Agudat Yisrael Ya akov Katz politician born 1951 , Israeli politician who currently serves as a member of the Knesset for the National Union Rabbi Ya akov Katz, was Rosh Kollel in Yeshivat Hakotel and is currently Rosh Kollel in Yeshivat Netiv Aryeh hndis Katz, Ya akov he ... more details
This is a list of neighborhoods in the Israel i city of Netanya . Ben Zion Ein Hatchelet Galey Yam Gan Bracha Givat Hairusim Ir Yamim Kiryat Eliezer, Netanya Kiryat Eliezer Kiryat Hasharon Kiryat Nordau Kiryat Oved Kiryat Sanz, Netanya Kiryat Sanz Kiryat Yitzhak Rabin Rabin Amalia Mahane Ya akov Mishkenot Zvuloon Neot Menachem Begin Begin Neot Ganim Shikun Vatikim Neot Golda Neot Theodor Herzl Herzl Neot Shaked Azorim Neve Itamar Ben Avi Itamar Neve Oz Nof Hatayelet NT 600 North Pardes Hagdud Ramat Efraim Ramat Hen Ramat Poleg Ramat Yigael Yadin Yadin Dora Pinchas Sapir Sapir Industrial Park Tubruk Umm Khalid ruined Category Neighbourhoods of Netanya ... more details
Image RavNevenzal.jpg thumb 138px Rabbi Nebenzahl Rabbi Avigdor Nebenzahl is the former chief rabbi of the Old City Jerusalem Old City of Jerusalem after handing over the post to his son Rabbi Chizkiyahu Nebenzahl who also learns in Yeshivat Netiv Aryeh, Rabbi of the Ramban Synagogue , a posek and a noted author of weekly essays on the torah portion. Deleted image removed Image MBH.JPG left thumb 118px The Mishnah Berurah with Rabbi Nebenzahl s commentary He is also the senior rosh yeshiva at Yeshivat Netiv Aryeh and is on the staff of Yeshivat HaKotel . He has authored a commentary on the Mishnah Berurah in addition to writing his own books on Passover , Succot , Shavuot , and The Three Weeks and most recently on Shabbat which includes laws and novel interpretations to the tractate Shabbat . He is considered by many to be foremost disciple of Rabbi Shlomo Zalman Auerbach having learned with him for over 40 years as a study partner. Rav Nebenzahl is also a former faculty member of Mir yeshiva Jerusalem Yeshivat Mir having married the daughter of former Mashgiah ruchani mashgiach Rabbi Chaim Zev Finkel. He is a brother in law of its current mashgiach Rabbi Aaron Chodosh , and of Rabbi Aryeh Finkel , rosh yeshiva of Mir Modi in Illit Brachfeld . Rav Nebenzahl gives a special shiur in English to the overseas students in Yeshivat Netiv Aryeh on Sunday nights and hosts many students in his home for kiddush after Shabbat morning prayers. The Rabbi spoke vociferously against the 2005 Gaza expulsion and surrender of land to Arabs. Rabbi Nebenzahl also opposes Jewish tour groups to the Temple Mount. Articles Kotlenu, No. 5, Nissan 5733 April 1973 References Reflist External links http www.hakotel.org.il Yeshivat HaKotel Site http www.yna.edu Netiv Aryeh Site Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Nevenzahl, Avigdor ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Nevenzahl, Avigd ... more details
Zohary & Hopf 2000, p. 46 ref and at the Pre Pottery Neolithic A Pre Pottery Neolithic A PPNA site of NetivHagdud are 10,000 9,400 years old. DNA studies on emmer wheat have shown its place of domestication ... more details
BLP sources date December 2010 Chizkiyahu Nebenzahl is the current Rabbi of the Old City of Jerusalem . ref cite news title Rabbi Noach Weinberg 1930 2009 Torah Outreach Pioneer url http www.jewishpress.com pageroute.do 38149 accessdate 2 December 2010 newspaper Jewish Press date 11 February 2009 author Rabbi Gershon Tannenbaum ref Nebenzahl is the youngest son of Rabbi Avigdor Nebenzahl , the previous Rabbi of the Old City. He also serves on the faculty of Yeshivat Netiv Aryeh . Citation needed date December 2010 References Reflist Use dmy dates date December 2010 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Nevenzahl, Chizkiyahu ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Nevenzahl, Chizkiyahu Category Haredi rabbis in Israel Category Living people Category Year of birth missing living people Israel rabbi stub ... more details
Refimprove date December 2009 Edwin Herbert Samuel, 2nd Viscount Samuel Order of St Michael and St George CMG Lang he 11 September 1898 &ndash 14 November 1978 , was the son of Herbert Samuel, 1st Viscount Samuel Herbert Samuel and the father of Professor David Samuel, 3rd Viscount Samuel David Samuel . He served in the Jewish Legion . ref cite web last Isseroff first Ami url http www.zionism israel.com dic Jewish Legion.htm title Zionism and Israel Encyclopedic Dictionary Jewish Legion Hagdud Ha ivri, Gdud Ha ivri Definition work The Encyclopedia and Dictionary of Zionism and Israel year 2005 accessdate 1 September 2011 ref He also served as the last Mandate era Director of the Palestine Broadcasting Service. As a Viscount, he served as a Peerage peer in the House of Lords . There, one of his significant acts was to have the law which forbade marriage between a woman and her brother in law repealed. His explicit intent was to allow a man to fulfill his responsibility under the biblical Judaic law of Levirate marriage . That Judaic Levirate law stated that, when a woman s husband dies, it was the explicit responsibility of her brother in law to marry her and take care of her. S start S reg uk Succession box title Viscount Samuel before Herbert Samuel, 1st Viscount Samuel Herbert Samuel after David Samuel, 3rd Viscount Samuel David Samuel years 1963&ndash 1978 S end References reflist Use dmy dates date January 2012 Persondata name Samuel, Edwin Samuel, 2nd Viscount alternative names short description date of birth 11 September 1898 place of birth date of death 14 November 1978 place of death DEFAULTSORT Samuel, Edwin Samuel, 2nd Viscount Category 1898 births Category 1978 deaths Category Companions of the Order of St Michael and St George Category Viscounts in the Peerage of the United Kingdom UK viscount stub ... more details
Image yesmalot.jpg right 256px Yeshivat Ma alot Ya akov lang he is a Hesder Yeshiva , founded in 1975 in the town of Ma alot Tarshiha Maalot following the Ma alot massacre . The Yeshiva is named after Rabbi Dr. Ya akov Herzog, son of the late Chief Rabbi of Israel Yitzhak HaLevi Herzog and brother of the late President of Israel Chaim Herzog . The Rosh Yeshiva is Rabbi Yehoshua Weitzman . There are over 300 students in the yeshiva and kollel . The yeshiva also has a program for overseas students headed by Rabbi Ariel Friedman. Yeshivat Ma alot is known for its emphasis on learning Torat Eretz Yisrael according to Rabbi Abraham Isaac Kook s teachings. Graduates of the yeshiva have founded four other branches in different locations Acre, Israel Acre hesder headed by Rabbi Yosef Stern. Holon hesder headed by Rabbi Elazar Aharonson. Ashdod formerly Neve Dekalim , headed by Rabbi David Gavrieli. The Yeshiva was removed from original location as a result of Israel s unilateral disengagement plan from the Gaza Strip during the summer of 2005. Netiv Tefachot , a post high school yeshiva where students pursue both yeshiva and technological studies headed by Rabbi Avigdor Weitzman and Rabbi Eyal Griner. References http about.yeshivatmaalot.org Yeshivat Hesder Maalot http overseas.yeshivatmaalot.org Yeshivat Hesder Maalot Overseas Program http www.yesmalot.co.il Yeshivat Maalot Hebrew Site http www.yesmalot.co.il torat il Torat Eretz Yisrael Orthodox yeshivot in Israel Category Yeshivot hesder Ma alot Category Educational institutions established in 1975 he ... more details
Infobox Israel village name Elazar image imgsize hebname Hebrew arname meaning Named for Eleazar son of Horan founded 1975 founded by Immigrants from North America stdHeb El azar district js council Gush Etzion Regional Council Gush Etzion population 1850 popyear pushpin map Israel south wb pushpin mapsize 250 latd 31 latm 39 lats 36.14 longd 35 longm 8 longs 31.25 website Elazar lang he n is an Israeli settlement in the Judean Hills region of the West Bank , 18 kilometers south of Jerusalem in the Gush Etzion cluster of settlements. A communal settlement Israel communal settlement , it has around 450 families living there. ref http www.gush etzion.org.il elazar.asp ref It is administered by the Gush Etzion Regional Council . ref http www.gush etzion.org.il communities.asp ref The Netiv Ha avot Israeli outpost outpost , officially an expansion of Elazar , is built on privately owned Palestinian agricultural land, the former property of the Mussa family of al Khader . ref Gideon Levy http www.haaretz.com weekend israel independence day 2012 outposts 2012 coming to a west bank hill near you 1.426321 Outposts 2012 Coming to a West Bank hill near you , at Haaretz , 24 April, 2012. ref The international community considers Israeli settlements in the West Bank International law and Israeli settlements illegal under international law , although the Israeli government disputes this. ref cite news url http news.bbc.co.uk 2 hi middle east 1682640.stm title The Geneva Convention publisher BBC News date 10 December 2009 accessdate 27 November 2010 ref References reflist External links http www.elazar.org.il Elazar website Gush Etzion Regional Council Category Populated places established in 1968 Category Populated places established in 1975 Category Gush Etzion Category Israeli settlements cs El azar de Elazar he id Elazar, Gush Etzion pl El azar ... more details
Hof Ashkelon Regional Council lang he , Mo atza Azorit Hof Ashkelon , lit. Ashkelon Coast Regional Council is a regional council Israel regional council in the Southern District Israel Southern District of Israel. The council is bordered to the north by Be er Tuvia Regional Council , to the east by the Be er Tuvia, Lakhish Regional Council Lakhish , Shafir Regional Council Shafir and Yoav Regional Council s, to the south by Sha ar HaNegev Regional Council and the Gaza Strip , and to the west by Ashkelon and the Mediterranean Sea . List of communities The council covers 19 communities, including five kibbutz im, eleven moshav im, two communal settlement Israel communal settlements and a youth village . col begin col break Kibbutzim Gevaram Karmia Nitzanim Yad Mordechai Zikim col break Moshavim Beit Shikma Berekhya Ge a Heletz Hodia Kokhav Michael Mashen Mavki im Nir Yisrael Netiv HaAsara Talmei Yafeh col break Communal settlements Bat Hadar Nitzan col break Youth villages Kfar Silver Nitzanim Youth Village closed col end External links http www.hof ashkelon.org.il Official website he icon Hof Ashkelon Regional Council Regional councils in Israel South District Israel coord 31.717 N 34.633 E display title source cawiki Category Hof Ashkelon Regional Council Category Regional councils in Israel ca Regi d Ascal cs Oblastn rada Chof A kelon he nl Regionale raad van Hof Ashkelon pl Samorz d regionu Aszkelon ... more details
Infobox Kibbutz name Beit HaGadi hebname Hebrew pushpin map Israel northwest negev pushpin mapsize 250 latd 31 latm 25 lats 28.19 latNS N longd 34 longm 36 longs 22.32 longEW E foundation 1951 founded by Hungary Hungarian and Romania n Jews region North western Negev council Sdot Negev Regional Council Sdot Negev industry affiliation Hapoel HaMizrachi website Beit HaGadi lang he n , lit. House of the Gad is a religious moshav in southern Israel . Located near Netivot and the Gaza Strip , it falls under the jurisdiction of Sdot Negev Regional Council . In 2006 it had a population of 622. The village was established in 1951, and was initially named Beit HaGide a. The founders were demobilised Israel Defense Forces IDF soldiers who were members of Netiv BeMoledet organisation and Hapoel HaMizrachi . They were aliyah immigrants from Hungary and Romania , and had previously worked in Rishon LeZion . Its name is taken from the Tribe of Gad , which lived in the area in Bible biblical times, and the Bedouin village of Bit Hajadaa that appears on the Madaba Map . External links http eng.negev net.org.il HTMLs article.aspx?C2004 12634 Beit HaGadi Negev Information Centre Sdot Negev Regional Council Category Moshavim Category Religious Israeli communities Category Populated places established in 1951 cs Bejt ha Gadi he pl Bet HaGaddi ... more details
Politics of Israel The Gush Etzion mayoral election, 2012 for the office of Mayor of Gush Etzion Regional Council in Israel was held on 14 February 2012. Background Mayor Shaul Goldstein resigned his position before his term was up to head the Israel Nature and Parks Authority , causing an early election to be held 18 months before the term ends. ref name Ronen cite web url http www.israelnationalnews.com News News.aspx 152749 .TzuSvyPVRe5 title Etzion Bloc Elections End 9 00 P.M. last Ronen first Gil date 14 February 2012 work Israel National News publisher Arutz Sheva accessdate 15 February 2012 ref Perl campaigned on a platform of change. ref name Ronen Candidates Davidi Perl, director of Netiv Meir Yeshiva and former chairman of Alon Shvut ref name Benari Yair Wolf, deputy mayor of Gush Etzion ref name Benari Results Davidi Perl defeated Yair Wolf. class wikitable Gush Etzion mayoral election, 2012 ref name Benari cite web url http www.israelnationalnews.com News News.aspx 152768 .TzuPGyPVRe4 title Davidi Perl Wins Gush Etzion Elections last Benari first Elad date 15 February 2012 work Israel National News publisher Arutz Sheva accessdate 15 February 2012 ref Candidate Votes Percentage Davidi Perl center 3,046 center 52.6 Yair Wolf center 2,695 center 46.5 In his victory speech, Perl thanked the residents of Gush Etzion for their trust and support and pledged to be the head of all the residents of Gush Etzion regardless of their political opinion. The National Union Israel National Union congratulated him on his victory. ref name Benari References reflist Category 2012 elections in Asia Category 2012 in Israel Category Elections in Israel ... more details