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词条 Tzur Hadassah
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  1. History

  2. See also

  3. Gallery

  4. References

  5. External links

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| council = Mateh Yehuda
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Tzur Hadassah ({{lang-he-n|צוּר הֲדַסָּה}}, lit. Rock of Hadassah) is a community settlement located in the Jerusalem Corridor, located {{convert|12|km|mi}} southwest of Jerusalem, at an altitude of 755 meters above sea level, located on Route 375 west of Betar Ilit, about one kilometer west of the Green Line. According to the Central Bureau of Statistics, Tzur Hadassah is the largest settlement in Israel that does not have a local authority status. It falls under the jurisdiction of Mateh Yehuda Regional Council. In {{Israel populations|Year}} it had a population of {{Israel populations|Zur Hadassa}}.{{Israel populations|reference}}

History

Tzur Hadassah was established in 1956 as a regional centre for nearby moshavim such as (Bar Giora, Mata, Mevo Beitar and Nes Harim) on land that had belonged to the depopulated Arab village of Ras Abu 'Ammar.[1] It was named for the Hadassah organization.

The town has three neighborhoods: Old Tzur Hadassah (Shehunat HaMeah); New Tzur Hadassah (Shehunat HaEmek); and Har Kitron, which forms the second half of the horseshoe topography of Tzur Hadassah.[2]

The Harei Yehuda riding stable is located in Tzur Hadassah, at the edge of the Sansan nature reserve. It was established in 1991 in the old part of Tzur Hadassah and moved to new facilities in 2004.[3] The Israel National Trail, marked with orange, blue, and white stripes, reaches Tzur Hadassah on its way westward.[4] In 2014, construction workers discovered a large stalactite cave near Tzur Hadassah.[5]

See also

  • Ras Abu 'Ammar

Gallery

References

1. ^{{cite book|title=All That Remains: The Palestinian Villages Occupied and Depopulated by Israel in 1948|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=_By7AAAAIAAJ |first1=Walid|last1=Khalidi|authorlink=Walid Khalidi|year=1992|location=Washington D.C.|publisher=Institute for Palestine Studies|isbn=0-88728-224-5|page=312}}
2. ^Nefesh B'Nefesh: Tzur Hadassah
3. ^Harei Yehuda website
4. ^Porcupines, Emperors, and the New Middle East
5. ^Huge stalactite cave discovered near Gush Etzion

External links

  • Official website {{he icon}}
{{Mateh Yehuda Regional Council}}

4 : Community settlements|Populated places established in 1960|Populated places in Jerusalem District|1960 establishments in Israel

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