词条 | Nehalim |
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| name = Nehalim | image = File:Bait rhison.jpg | hebname = {{Hebrew|נְחָלִים}} | foundation = 1952 | founded_by = {{nowrap|Jerusalem Organisation members}} | district = center | council = Hevel Modi'in | affiliation = Hapoel HaMizrachi | popyear = {{Israel populations|Year}} | population = {{Israel populations|Nehalim}} | population_footnotes={{Israel populations|reference}} | pushpin_map=Israel center ta |pushpin_mapsize=250|pushpin_label_position=bottom |coordinates = {{coord|32|3|30.6|N|34|54|49.31|E|display=inline,title}} | website = }} Nehalim ({{lang-he-n|נְחָלִים}}, lit. Streams) is a religious moshav in central Israel. Located south of Petah Tikva, it falls under the jurisdiction of Hevel Modi'in Regional Council. In {{Israel populations|Year}} it had a population of {{Israel populations|Nehalim}}.{{Israel populations|reference}} HistoryThe Nehalim community was formed in 1938 by a core group of young, religious Bnei Akiva members from Jerusalem. They began agricultural training in Menahemia in the Jordan Valley.[1] In 1944 they moved to a tract of swampy, malaria-infested land, about a kilometre south east of the site of the present kibbutz HaGoshrim, and lived in barracks without electricity or running water. Inspiration for the name Nehalim came from the network of brooks and streams in the area. After the 1948 Arab–Israeli War, the residents were moved to the abandoned German Templer village of Wilhelma. The new moshav, in its present location south of Petah Tikva, was founded in 1953, with each family receiving a two-room house and 25 dunams of land.[1] LandmarksNehalim has one main synagogue, established by Jews of Ashkenazi background. In 2012, the moshav's growing Mizrahi population wanted to build a second synagogue to reflect its own religious heritage but the chief rabbi of the moshav, David Greenwald, vetoed it.[2] EducationNehalim also has a religious boys high school. The school was one of the first Bnei Akiva high schools in Israel, and was established in 1955 by Yosef Ba-Gad. See also
References1. ^1 Nehalim, the wandering moshav The Jerusalem Post {{Hevel Modi'in Regional Council}}2. ^{{cite news|last=Merilos|first=Itamar|script-title=he:בית כנסת בנוסח עדות המזרח? לא בנחלים|url=http://www.ynet.co.il/articles/0,7340,L-4222897,00.html|accessdate=5 May 2012|newspaper=Ynet|date=3 May 2012|language=Hebrew|trans-title=A Mizrahi synagogue? Not in Nehalim}} 6 : Moshavim|Religious Israeli communities|Populated places established in 1952|1952 establishments in Israel|Jewish villages depopulated during the 1948 Arab–Israeli War|Populated places in Central District (Israel) |
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