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Karmiel

Karmiel (Hebrew: כַּרְמִיאֵל) is a city in northern Israel. Established in 1964 as a development town, Karmiel is located in the Beit HaKerem Valley which divides upper and lower Galilee. The city is located south of the Acre-Safed road, 32 kilometres (20 miles) from Safed and 20 km (12 miles) from Ma'alot-Tarshiha and 20 km (12 mi) from Acre. In 2021 Karmiel had a population of 46,311.[1]

Karmiel
  • כַּרְמִיאֵל
City (from 1986)
Hebrew transcription(s)
 • ISO 259Karmiˀel
 • Translit.Karmi'el
 • Also spelledCarmiel (unofficial)
Karmiel
Karmiel
Coordinates: 32°54′49″N 35°17′46″E / 32.91361°N 35.29611°E / 32.91361; 35.29611Coordinates: 32°54′49″N 35°17′46″E / 32.91361°N 35.29611°E / 32.91361; 35.29611
Country Israel
DistrictNorthern
Founded1964
Government
 • MayorMoshe Kuninski
Area
 • Total19,188 dunams (19.188 km2 or 7.409 sq mi)
Population
 (2021)[1]
 • Total46,311
 • Density2,400/km2 (6,300/sq mi)
Name meaningGod's vineyards
Websitehttps://www.karmiel.muni.il/

History

 
The first housing units under construction, 1964
 
Galil Quarter

In 1956, about 1,275 acres (5.16 km2) of land in the area that is now Karmiel, owned by residents of the nearby Israeli Arab villages of Deir al-Asad, Bi'ina and Nahf, were declared "closed areas" by Israeli authorities. This area, near the main road between Acre and Safed, had been an important marble quarrying site. In 1961, the Israeli authorities expropriated the land to build Karmiel. The villagers offered "equally good land" in the area, but when Moshe Sneh (Maki) and Yusef Khamis (Mapam) brought the case to the Knesset on behalf of the villagers, the Knesset established that there was no such land.[2] According to the Haredi newspaper She'arim, about 10 square kilometres (3.9 sq mi) (394 lots) were confiscated by a court order on 4 March 1963, at the request of the Israel Development Authority. However, the land was rocky, uninhabited and unfit for agriculture.[3] In 1964, when local Arabs applied for permission to move into the town, Minister of Housing Yosef Almogi replied that "Karmiel was not built to solve the problems for the people in the surrounding area."[4] In February 1965, 400 protesters marched from Tel Aviv to protest against "discrimination of a group of our citizens". Representatives went to a local police station, informing the police that they were staying in the area without permission. Eventually, the perceived leaders were arrested and tried before a military tribunal.[5]

Karmiel was one of the first cities in Israel to be established according to an urban master plan.[6] It was built as part of the Central Galilee Development Project. Work began in 1963, and the official inauguration ceremony took place in October 1964.[7] The first 16 families moved in at that time. A tender for the construction of Karmiel's main roads was issued in 1963, and Mekorot built a water pipe network connecting Karmiel, Rameh, Sha'ab and other nearby villages.[8] In 1972, Karmiel was granted development town status, which bolstered its growth due to government-provided economic incentives to attract young couples.

In 1981, Karmiel was awarded the Beautiful Israel prize and the Kaplan Prize for Management and Services. Karmiel achieved city status on November 20, 1986. The first mayor was Baruch Venger, followed by Adi Eldar, who has remained in this position until Moshe Kuninsky took his place in 2018.[citation needed]

18,000 new immigrants settled in Karmiel between 1990 and 2002.[9] And in the 2000s, some SLA families were resettled in Karmiel following the Israeli withdrawal from South Lebanon.

During the Second Lebanon War in 2006, Hezbollah fired 180 Katyusha rockets into Karmiel and the neighboring villages, leading to casualties and damage to buildings, roads, and cars.[10]

Geography

 
View of Karmiel

Karmiel is located on the Acre–Safed road, on the northern edge of the Lower Galilee. It lies in the Beit HaKerem Valley and its elevation is 330 m (1,082.68 ft).[11] The Hilazon Stream passes slightly to the south of Karmiel.[11] Its tributaries, the Shezor and Shagor Streams pass through Karmiel on the east and north, respectively.[12] Karmiel sits on the Shagor mountain range, which stretches from Mount Hazon in the east (584 m (1,916.01 ft), next to Maghar) to Mount Gilon in the west (367 m (1,204.07 ft), at Gilon).[13] Western Karmiel was built on the Karmi (362 m) and Makosh (315 m) mountains.[14] Work on a new railway line linking Haifa and Karmiel began in 2011 and opened in 2017.

Demographics

 
Ramat Rabin neighborhood

As of 2007, the city encompasses an area of about 24 km2 with a population of about 50,000 residents approximately 40% of whom are immigrants from 75 countries. The city also receives significant internal migration of Haredi families. Since 1990, 16,000 immigrants have arrived in Karmiel, the majority of whom are from the Former Soviet Union. According to the national master plan, by 2020 Karmiel will have a population of approximately 120,000 residents. Since 1980, six new neighborhoods have been developed and populated, and a technical college has been serving the community since 1989. As of 2016, work is underway to create a further neighborhood on Mount Karmi on Karmiel's western fringe. According to The Times of Israel, Israeli Arabs "...now constitute around six percent of Karmiel's population - around 2,760 people..." [15] The Israel Democracy Institute report of 2018, as quoted in The Times of Israel, suggests Karmiel is one of a number of cities, 'in the process of being mixed', and reflects the upward mobility of some Arab Israelis, who seek to move into predominantly Jewish towns and cities, which do not suffer from a lack of government planning and construction.[15]

Local government

 
Karmiel city hall

Municipality

The local government is the Municipality of Karmiel, which is responsible for all the municipal matters regarding the City.


Mayors

Adam Tal was the first official head of the group that founded Karmiel in 1964. Avraham Argov replaced him and was himself replaced in 1968 by Baruch Venger, who headed the municipality of Karmiel until his death in office on November 22, 1988.[16] His successor was Adi Eldar, who was re-elected several times.[9] In November 2018, Moshe Kuninsky was elected Mayor of Karmiel.

Education

Today there are four high schools, four junior high schools, a vocational training center, nine state-run elementary schools, one state-run religious school (including high school), an independent education elementary school, a school for gifted children and an educational farm, many kindergartens, nursery schools and daycare centers, as well as a network of community youth and sports centers and the international ORT Braude College of Engineering with a student body of 3,500 studying computers, electronics, industrial administration, biotechnology and other subjects. A biotechnology research and development center will also open at the college.[17] However, despite a gradual increase in the Arab-Israeli population of Karmiel (c. six percent as of 2020), there is no Arabic-speaking school.

In November 2020, Krayot Magistrate's Court ruled against a lawsuit brought by Attorney Nizar Bakri on behalf of his two Arab Israeli nephews, alleging their right to education in their home city of Karmiel had been infringed by the municipality's failure to provide transport to and from Arabic-language schools outside the town. As above, Karmiel presently has no Arabic-language schools. In dismissing the case, Magistrate Court Judge, Yaniv Luzon, ruled that Karmiel is "a Jewish city which is intended to strengthen Jewish settlement in the Galilee. The construction of an Arabic-language school or providing transportation for Arab students, wherever and whoever wants it, could change the demographic balance and character of the city." The Judge's ruling was based upon the controversial 2018 Nation State Law, which states that, "the right to exercise national self-determination in the State of Israel is unique to the Jewish people." To its critics, the law constitutionally enshrines Jewish supremacy and ethno-religious discrimination into Israel's Basic Law and relegates Israel's large Arab minority to inferior status. The case has aroused controversy as it may be read as an example of this state-sanctioned inequality between Jewish and Arab Israelis.[citation needed]

Health care

In 2011, a Terem emergency care clinic was opened in Karmiel. The clinic is under the medical management of Dr. Walid Assadi and is open seven days a week, including Sabbath and holidays.[18] Israel's four national health funds all maintain clinics in the city. In addition, Karmiel has dental clinics, general clinics, and private clinics.[19]

Culture

The city is known for the Karmiel Dance Festival, a yearly event since 1988. The festival is usually held for 3 days and nights in July, and includes dance performances, workshops, and open dance sessions.[20] The festival began as a celebration of Israeli folk dance, but today it features many different dance forms from all around the globe, and attracts thousands of dancers and hundreds of thousands of spectators from many countries.[21]

"Nitzotz-Machanayim" is a community center which caters to the Russian-speaking population of Karmiel. It is one of a number of similar centers in Israel which operate in the framework of the Machanayim "Communities" project. Rabbi Eli Talberg is the director of Natzotz-Machanyim, which is located on the first floor of "Kikar Ha’Ir" (often called "The Old Mall"). Activities include a Beit-Midrash, conversion classes, Hebrew classes, a youth club, a women's club, and additional workshops and activities for all ages. The community also organizes regular educational tours throughout Israel and participates in sporting and social events with other branches of the Communities project.[22]

Karmiel used to host a yearly beer festival event,[23] which included music and food, and usually held at October. The 5th and last festival was held at 2019. At 2020 the festival was cancelled and not renewed due to the corona virus.

Environmental protection

Karmiel was the first Israeli city to receive ISO 9002 certification for the quality of its services. It is one of the few Israeli cities with ISO 1410 certification for environmental standards. Karmiel has enacted by-laws to protect the environment and prevent pollution, and become a center for clean industries and advanced technology enterprises that abide by these standards.[24]

Parks and gardens

 
View from Park Galil

The Holocaust Memorial Park is located at the entrance to the city. The bronze sculptures were made by Jewish sculptor and artist Nicky Imber (1920-1996). The sculptures are separated into three groups: Holocaust, wondering and hope; which represent the story of the Jewish people from the time of the Holocaust to the return to the holy land.[25]

The Karmiel Quarries Park is a 12.4-acre park developed on the site of a defunct limestone quarry. One section of the park is a sculpture garden. An amphitheater on the grounds of the park hosts local events and incorporates a drainage system that collects rainfall which is later used for watering greenery.[26]

Twin towns – sister cities

Notable people

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Regional Statistics". Israel Central Bureau of Statistics. Retrieved 22 February 2023.
  2. ^ Knesset debate, 31 Jan. 1962, page 1126-30, cited in Jiryis
  3. ^ "Removal Order for 10,000 Dunams Required to Construct Karmiel Given" (in Hebrew). She'arim. 5 March 1963.
  4. ^ Knesset debate, 2 Dec. 1964, page 486, cited in Jiryis
  5. ^ Maariv, 14 Feb., 1965, cited in Jiryis
  6. ^ "Karmiel". Jewish Agency for Israel. Archived from the original on April 15, 2013. Retrieved August 24, 2012.
  7. ^ Encyclopedia Judaica, Keter Publishing, Jerusalem, 1978, Vol. 10, p. 799
  8. ^ "Planning of Karmiel Completed". Haaretz. 6 February 1963.
  9. ^ a b . Karmiel Municipality. Archived from the original on July 21, 2011. Retrieved 2008-10-20.
  10. ^ "The Second Lebanon War (2006)". Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs. 2008-07-12. from the original on 2013-03-28. Retrieved 2008-10-20.
  11. ^ a b Vilnai, Ze'ev (1976). "Karmiel". Ariel Encyclopedia (in Hebrew). Vol. 4. Tel Aviv, Israel: Am Oved. pp. 3877–79.
  12. ^ Gold Atlas (Map) (2009 ed.). 1:100,000 (in Hebrew). Mapa. p. 11. § Zayin6. ISBN 978-965-521-082-8.
  13. ^ Karmiel Municipality (1976). Karmiel — From One Decade to the Next. Ramat Gan, Israel: Peli Publishers. pp. 11–15.
  14. ^ Topographical Maps of Israel (Map) (in Hebrew). Amud Anan. Retrieved 2008-11-17.
  15. ^ a b "'Carmiel is a Jewish city,' court tells Arab students seeking transportation". The Times of Israel.
  16. ^ Animated map of Karmiel[dead link]
  17. ^ . World66. Archived from the original on 2011-12-21. Retrieved 2008-10-20.
  18. ^ . Archived from the original on December 24, 2013.
  19. ^ "עיריית כרמיאל - A Quality City".
  20. ^ . Australian Jewish News. 2008-08-04. Archived from the original on September 13, 2008. Retrieved 2008-10-20.
  21. ^ "Karmiel Dance Festival". Retrieved 2008-10-20.
  22. ^ "Nitzotz-Machanayim community".
  23. ^ "פסטיבל "שמח בסוכות" ו"פסטיבל הבירה ה-5 יתקיימו בכרמיאל בימים שלישי - חמישי, 15-17 באוקטובר, חוה"מ סוכות | כרמיאל | פורטל כרמיאלי". www.karmieli.co.il (in Hebrew). Retrieved 2023-04-21.
  24. ^ . Karmiel Economic Company. Archived from the original on 2008-09-07. Retrieved 2008-10-20.
  25. ^ Holocaust Memorial Park 2013-09-27 at the Wayback Machine
  26. ^ "Abandoned quarries being transformed into parks". The Jerusalem Post | JPost.com.
  27. ^ "Konkretizohet marrëveshja e binjakëzimit mes qyteteve Berat-Karmiel". ambasadat.gov.al. Ambasada e Republikës së Shqipërisë në Izrael. 2017-07-20. Retrieved 2021-03-08.
  28. ^ "בין שתי ערים". karmiel.muni.il (in Hebrew). Karmiel. 2018-03-22. Retrieved 2020-02-25.
  29. ^ "Städtepartnerschaften". berlin.de (in German). Berlin. 2020-01-30. Retrieved 2020-02-25.
  30. ^ "Our Sister Cities". denversistercities.org. Denver Sister Cities International. Retrieved 2020-02-25.
  31. ^ "Hamars vennskapsbyer". hamar.kommune.no (in Norwegian). Hamar Kommune. 20 January 2010. Retrieved 2020-02-25.
  32. ^ "Testvérvárosaink". kisvarda.hu (in Hungarian). Kisvárda. Retrieved 2020-02-25.
  33. ^ "Karmiel – Israel". mangalia.ro (in Romanian). Mangalia. 2016-11-14. Retrieved 2020-02-25.
  34. ^ "Réception du groupe Classical Fusion de Karmiel". engagespourmetz.fr (in French). Engagés es pour Metz. 2019-08-21. Retrieved 2020-02-25.
  35. ^ "Sister Cities Association of Pittsburgh" (PDF). pittsburghpa.gov. City of Pittsburgh. p. 52. Retrieved 2020-02-25.

Bibliography

  • Jiryis, Ṣabrĭ (1976). The Arabs in Israel. New York : Monthly Review Press. ISBN 978-0-85345-377-2.
  • Karmiel Municipality (1976). Karmiel — From One Decade to the Next. Ramat Gan, Israel: Peli Publishers.

External links

  • Official website

karmiel, hebrew, יא, city, northern, israel, established, 1964, development, town, located, beit, hakerem, valley, which, divides, upper, lower, galilee, city, located, south, acre, safed, road, kilometres, miles, from, safed, miles, from, alot, tarshiha, from. Karmiel Hebrew כ ר מ יא ל is a city in northern Israel Established in 1964 as a development town Karmiel is located in the Beit HaKerem Valley which divides upper and lower Galilee The city is located south of the Acre Safed road 32 kilometres 20 miles from Safed and 20 km 12 miles from Ma alot Tarshiha and 20 km 12 mi from Acre In 2021 Karmiel had a population of 46 311 1 Karmiel כ ר מ יא ל City from 1986 Hebrew transcription s ISO 259Karmiˀel Translit Karmi el Also spelledCarmiel unofficial FlagCoat of armsKarmielShow map of Northwest IsraelKarmielShow map of IsraelCoordinates 32 54 49 N 35 17 46 E 32 91361 N 35 29611 E 32 91361 35 29611 Coordinates 32 54 49 N 35 17 46 E 32 91361 N 35 29611 E 32 91361 35 29611Country IsraelDistrictNorthernFounded1964Government MayorMoshe KuninskiArea Total19 188 dunams 19 188 km2 or 7 409 sq mi Population 2021 1 Total46 311 Density2 400 km2 6 300 sq mi Name meaningGod s vineyardsWebsitehttps www karmiel muni il Contents 1 History 2 Geography 3 Demographics 4 Local government 4 1 Municipality 4 2 Mayors 5 Education 6 Health care 7 Culture 8 Environmental protection 9 Parks and gardens 10 Twin towns sister cities 11 Notable people 12 See also 13 References 13 1 Bibliography 14 External linksHistory Edit The first housing units under construction 1964 Galil Quarter In 1956 about 1 275 acres 5 16 km2 of land in the area that is now Karmiel owned by residents of the nearby Israeli Arab villages of Deir al Asad Bi ina and Nahf were declared closed areas by Israeli authorities This area near the main road between Acre and Safed had been an important marble quarrying site In 1961 the Israeli authorities expropriated the land to build Karmiel The villagers offered equally good land in the area but when Moshe Sneh Maki and Yusef Khamis Mapam brought the case to the Knesset on behalf of the villagers the Knesset established that there was no such land 2 According to the Haredi newspaper She arim about 10 square kilometres 3 9 sq mi 394 lots were confiscated by a court order on 4 March 1963 at the request of the Israel Development Authority However the land was rocky uninhabited and unfit for agriculture 3 In 1964 when local Arabs applied for permission to move into the town Minister of Housing Yosef Almogi replied that Karmiel was not built to solve the problems for the people in the surrounding area 4 In February 1965 400 protesters marched from Tel Aviv to protest against discrimination of a group of our citizens Representatives went to a local police station informing the police that they were staying in the area without permission Eventually the perceived leaders were arrested and tried before a military tribunal 5 Karmiel was one of the first cities in Israel to be established according to an urban master plan 6 It was built as part of the Central Galilee Development Project Work began in 1963 and the official inauguration ceremony took place in October 1964 7 The first 16 families moved in at that time A tender for the construction of Karmiel s main roads was issued in 1963 and Mekorot built a water pipe network connecting Karmiel Rameh Sha ab and other nearby villages 8 In 1972 Karmiel was granted development town status which bolstered its growth due to government provided economic incentives to attract young couples In 1981 Karmiel was awarded the Beautiful Israel prize and the Kaplan Prize for Management and Services Karmiel achieved city status on November 20 1986 The first mayor was Baruch Venger followed by Adi Eldar who has remained in this position until Moshe Kuninsky took his place in 2018 citation needed 18 000 new immigrants settled in Karmiel between 1990 and 2002 9 And in the 2000s some SLA families were resettled in Karmiel following the Israeli withdrawal from South Lebanon During the Second Lebanon War in 2006 Hezbollah fired 180 Katyusha rockets into Karmiel and the neighboring villages leading to casualties and damage to buildings roads and cars 10 Geography Edit View of Karmiel Karmiel is located on the Acre Safed road on the northern edge of the Lower Galilee It lies in the Beit HaKerem Valley and its elevation is 330 m 1 082 68 ft 11 The Hilazon Stream passes slightly to the south of Karmiel 11 Its tributaries the Shezor and Shagor Streams pass through Karmiel on the east and north respectively 12 Karmiel sits on the Shagor mountain range which stretches from Mount Hazon in the east 584 m 1 916 01 ft next to Maghar to Mount Gilon in the west 367 m 1 204 07 ft at Gilon 13 Western Karmiel was built on the Karmi 362 m and Makosh 315 m mountains 14 Work on a new railway line linking Haifa and Karmiel began in 2011 and opened in 2017 Demographics Edit Ramat Rabin neighborhood As of 2007 update the city encompasses an area of about 24 km2 with a population of about 50 000 residents approximately 40 of whom are immigrants from 75 countries The city also receives significant internal migration of Haredi families Since 1990 16 000 immigrants have arrived in Karmiel the majority of whom are from the Former Soviet Union According to the national master plan by 2020 Karmiel will have a population of approximately 120 000 residents Since 1980 six new neighborhoods have been developed and populated and a technical college has been serving the community since 1989 As of 2016 update work is underway to create a further neighborhood on Mount Karmi on Karmiel s western fringe According to The Times of Israel Israeli Arabs now constitute around six percent of Karmiel s population around 2 760 people 15 The Israel Democracy Institute report of 2018 as quoted in The Times of Israel suggests Karmiel is one of a number of cities in the process of being mixed and reflects the upward mobility of some Arab Israelis who seek to move into predominantly Jewish towns and cities which do not suffer from a lack of government planning and construction 15 Local government Edit Karmiel city hall Municipality Edit The local government is the Municipality of Karmiel which is responsible for all the municipal matters regarding the City Mayors Edit Adam Tal was the first official head of the group that founded Karmiel in 1964 Avraham Argov replaced him and was himself replaced in 1968 by Baruch Venger who headed the municipality of Karmiel until his death in office on November 22 1988 16 His successor was Adi Eldar who was re elected several times 9 In November 2018 Moshe Kuninsky was elected Mayor of Karmiel Education EditToday there are four high schools four junior high schools a vocational training center nine state run elementary schools one state run religious school including high school an independent education elementary school a school for gifted children and an educational farm many kindergartens nursery schools and daycare centers as well as a network of community youth and sports centers and the international ORT Braude College of Engineering with a student body of 3 500 studying computers electronics industrial administration biotechnology and other subjects A biotechnology research and development center will also open at the college 17 However despite a gradual increase in the Arab Israeli population of Karmiel c six percent as of 2020 there is no Arabic speaking school In November 2020 Krayot Magistrate s Court ruled against a lawsuit brought by Attorney Nizar Bakri on behalf of his two Arab Israeli nephews alleging their right to education in their home city of Karmiel had been infringed by the municipality s failure to provide transport to and from Arabic language schools outside the town As above Karmiel presently has no Arabic language schools In dismissing the case Magistrate Court Judge Yaniv Luzon ruled that Karmiel is a Jewish city which is intended to strengthen Jewish settlement in the Galilee The construction of an Arabic language school or providing transportation for Arab students wherever and whoever wants it could change the demographic balance and character of the city The Judge s ruling was based upon the controversial 2018 Nation State Law which states that the right to exercise national self determination in the State of Israel is unique to the Jewish people To its critics the law constitutionally enshrines Jewish supremacy and ethno religious discrimination into Israel s Basic Law and relegates Israel s large Arab minority to inferior status The case has aroused controversy as it may be read as an example of this state sanctioned inequality between Jewish and Arab Israelis citation needed Health care EditIn 2011 a Terem emergency care clinic was opened in Karmiel The clinic is under the medical management of Dr Walid Assadi and is open seven days a week including Sabbath and holidays 18 Israel s four national health funds all maintain clinics in the city In addition Karmiel has dental clinics general clinics and private clinics 19 Culture EditThe city is known for the Karmiel Dance Festival a yearly event since 1988 The festival is usually held for 3 days and nights in July and includes dance performances workshops and open dance sessions 20 The festival began as a celebration of Israeli folk dance but today it features many different dance forms from all around the globe and attracts thousands of dancers and hundreds of thousands of spectators from many countries 21 Nitzotz Machanayim is a community center which caters to the Russian speaking population of Karmiel It is one of a number of similar centers in Israel which operate in the framework of the Machanayim Communities project Rabbi Eli Talberg is the director of Natzotz Machanyim which is located on the first floor of Kikar Ha Ir often called The Old Mall Activities include a Beit Midrash conversion classes Hebrew classes a youth club a women s club and additional workshops and activities for all ages The community also organizes regular educational tours throughout Israel and participates in sporting and social events with other branches of the Communities project 22 Karmiel used to host a yearly beer festival event 23 which included music and food and usually held at October The 5th and last festival was held at 2019 At 2020 the festival was cancelled and not renewed due to the corona virus Environmental protection EditKarmiel was the first Israeli city to receive ISO 9002 certification for the quality of its services It is one of the few Israeli cities with ISO 1410 certification for environmental standards Karmiel has enacted by laws to protect the environment and prevent pollution and become a center for clean industries and advanced technology enterprises that abide by these standards 24 Parks and gardens Edit View from Park Galil The Holocaust Memorial Park is located at the entrance to the city The bronze sculptures were made by Jewish sculptor and artist Nicky Imber 1920 1996 The sculptures are separated into three groups Holocaust wondering and hope which represent the story of the Jewish people from the time of the Holocaust to the return to the holy land 25 The Karmiel Quarries Park is a 12 4 acre park developed on the site of a defunct limestone quarry One section of the park is a sculpture garden An amphitheater on the grounds of the park hosts local events and incorporates a drainage system that collects rainfall which is later used for watering greenery 26 Twin towns sister cities EditSee also List of twin towns and sister cities in Israel Berat Albania 27 Campulung Moldovenesc Romania 28 Charlottenburg Wilmersdorf Berlin Germany 29 Denver United States 30 Hamar Norway 31 Kisvarda Hungary 32 Mangalia Romania 33 Metz France 34 Pittsburgh United States 35 Notable people EditAviv Alush born 1982 actor Almog Buzaglo born 1992 footballer Erel Margalit born 1961 politician and a high tech and social entrepreneur Moran Samuel born 1982 paralympic basketball player and world champion rower Ezequiel Skverer born 1989 basketball playerSee also EditEmtan KarmielReferences Edit a b Regional Statistics Israel Central Bureau of Statistics Retrieved 22 February 2023 Knesset debate 31 Jan 1962 page 1126 30 cited in Jiryis Removal Order for 10 000 Dunams Required to Construct Karmiel Given in Hebrew She arim 5 March 1963 Knesset debate 2 Dec 1964 page 486 cited in Jiryis Maariv 14 Feb 1965 cited in Jiryis Karmiel Jewish Agency for Israel Archived from the original on April 15 2013 Retrieved August 24 2012 Encyclopedia Judaica Keter Publishing Jerusalem 1978 Vol 10 p 799 Planning of Karmiel Completed Haaretz 6 February 1963 a b The History of Karmiel Karmiel Municipality Archived from the original on July 21 2011 Retrieved 2008 10 20 The Second Lebanon War 2006 Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs 2008 07 12 Archived from the original on 2013 03 28 Retrieved 2008 10 20 a b Vilnai Ze ev 1976 Karmiel Ariel Encyclopedia in Hebrew Vol 4 Tel Aviv Israel Am Oved pp 3877 79 Gold Atlas Map 2009 ed 1 100 000 in Hebrew Mapa p 11 Zayin6 ISBN 978 965 521 082 8 Karmiel Municipality 1976 Karmiel From One Decade to the Next Ramat Gan Israel Peli Publishers pp 11 15 Topographical Maps of Israel Map in Hebrew Amud Anan Retrieved 2008 11 17 a b Carmiel is a Jewish city court tells Arab students seeking transportation The Times of Israel Animated map of Karmiel dead link Karmiel Travel Guide World66 Archived from the original on 2011 12 21 Retrieved 2008 10 20 New Terem clinic in Karmiel Archived from the original on December 24 2013 עיריית כרמיאל A Quality City Assie Duo Dances for Peace in Karmiel Australian Jewish News 2008 08 04 Archived from the original on September 13 2008 Retrieved 2008 10 20 Karmiel Dance Festival Retrieved 2008 10 20 Nitzotz Machanayim community פסטיבל שמח בסוכות ו פסטיבל הבירה ה 5 יתקיימו בכרמיאל בימים שלישי חמישי 15 17 באוקטובר חוה מ סוכות כרמיאל פורטל כרמיאלי www karmieli co il in Hebrew Retrieved 2023 04 21 Karmiel Electronic Company Ltd Karmiel Economic Company Archived from the original on 2008 09 07 Retrieved 2008 10 20 Holocaust Memorial Park Archived 2013 09 27 at the Wayback Machine Abandoned quarries being transformed into parks The Jerusalem Post JPost com Konkretizohet marreveshja e binjakezimit mes qyteteve Berat Karmiel ambasadat gov al Ambasada e Republikes se Shqiperise ne Izrael 2017 07 20 Retrieved 2021 03 08 בין שתי ערים karmiel muni il in Hebrew Karmiel 2018 03 22 Retrieved 2020 02 25 Stadtepartnerschaften berlin de in German Berlin 2020 01 30 Retrieved 2020 02 25 Our Sister Cities denversistercities org Denver Sister Cities International Retrieved 2020 02 25 Hamars vennskapsbyer hamar kommune no in Norwegian Hamar Kommune 20 January 2010 Retrieved 2020 02 25 Testvervarosaink kisvarda hu in Hungarian Kisvarda Retrieved 2020 02 25 Karmiel Israel mangalia ro in Romanian Mangalia 2016 11 14 Retrieved 2020 02 25 Reception du groupe Classical Fusion de Karmiel engagespourmetz fr in French Engages es pour Metz 2019 08 21 Retrieved 2020 02 25 Sister Cities Association of Pittsburgh PDF pittsburghpa gov City of Pittsburgh p 52 Retrieved 2020 02 25 Bibliography Edit Jiryis Ṣabrĭ 1976 The Arabs in Israel New York Monthly Review Press ISBN 978 0 85345 377 2 Karmiel Municipality 1976 Karmiel From One Decade to the Next Ramat Gan Israel Peli Publishers External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Karmiel Official website Karmiel Public Library Local Portal Karmiel Photo album Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Karmiel amp oldid 1151441439, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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