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Givatayim

Givatayim (Hebrew: גִּבְעָתַיִים, lit. "two hills") is a city in Israel east of Tel Aviv. It is part of the metropolitan area known as Gush Dan. Givatayim was established in 1922 by pioneers of the Second Aliyah. In 2021 it had a population of 61,281.[1]

Givatayim
גִּבְעָתַיִים
جفعاتايم
Givatayim
Givatayim
Coordinates: 32°04′17″N 34°48′36″E / 32.07139°N 34.81000°E / 32.07139; 34.81000Coordinates: 32°04′17″N 34°48′36″E / 32.07139°N 34.81000°E / 32.07139; 34.81000
Country Israel
District Tel Aviv
Founded1922
City status1959
Government
 • MayorRan Kunik
Area
 • Total3,211 dunams (3.211 km2 or 1.240 sq mi)
Population
 (2021)[1]
 • Total61,281
 • Density19,000/km2 (49,000/sq mi)
Name meaningTwo hills
Websitewww.givatayim.muni.il

The name of the city comes from the "two hills" on which it was established: Borochov Hill and Kozlovsky Hill. Kozlovsky is the highest hill in the Gush Dan region at 85 metres (279 ft) above sea level. The city was expanded in the 1930s so that today it is actually situated on 4 hills, Borochov, Kozlovsky, the Poalei HaRakevet ("railroad workers'"), and Rambam Hill.

Historical population
YearPop.±%
19489,600—    
195519,800+106.2%
196130,900+56.1%
197248,600+57.3%
198346,700−3.9%
199549,000+4.9%
200852,100+6.3%
201054,000+3.6%
201658,508+8.3%
Source:
Givatayim by night

Geography

Givatayim is located east of Tel Aviv, and is bordered on the north and east by Ramat Gan.

History

Antiquity

Archaeological remains of a Calcolithic settlement have been found at the site of what is now Givatayim.[citation needed]

British Mandate era

 
Borochov Neighbourhood (Shechunat Borochov) in 1926, photo by Samuel Joseph Schweig

The modern town was founded on April 2, 1922 by a group of 22 Second Aliyah pioneers led by David Schneiderman. The group purchased 300 dunams (300,000 square metres (3,200,000 sq ft)) of land on the outskirts of Tel Aviv that became the Borochov Neighbourhood (Shechunat/Shekhunat Borochov), the first workers' neighbourhood in the country. It was named for Dov Ber Borochov, founder of the Poalei Zion workers' party. Later, another 70 families joined the group, receiving smaller plots. The land was purchased with their private savings, but was voluntarily transferred to the Jewish National Fund, which organized Jewish settlement at the time, in keeping with the pioneers' socialist beliefs.[3]

Shechunat Borochov is credited for a number of innovations in the early Jewish settlement movement, including establishing the first cooperative grocery store (Tzarkhaniya, "Consumer")[4] that still functioned in the same location into the 1980s.

Over time, more neighborhoods developed: Sheinkin (1936; named after Menahem Sheinkin), Givat Rambam (1933; named after Maimonides), Kiryat Yosef (1934; named after the biblical figure), and Arlozorov (1936; named after Haim Arlosoroff).[citation needed]

All these neighborhoods were merged to form a local council in August 1942.[citation needed]

State of Israel

Givatayim was declared a city in 1959.[citation needed]

Education and culture

 
Givatayim park

Givatayim has 41 kindergartens, 9 elementary schools and 4 high schools. As of 2018, the city has one of the highest rate of secondary school matriculation in the country.[5] Mayor Ruven Ben-Shachar initiated a special high school exam assistance program that after 3 years resulted in an 11% increase of high school test results in 2010.

Thelma Yellin High School for the Arts alumni include Shai Maestro, Shira Haas, Ohad Knoller, Ilanit, Mili Avital, Ziv Koren, Yael Tal and Maya Dunietz.

Urban development

Eurocom Tower is a 70-story skyscraper consisting of four apartment towers and a 50-story office building. A large square connects to surrounding areas with bridges and underground passes. The complex is near Ramat Gan and its Diamond Exchange District.[6]

In addition to Eurocom Tower, other high-rise projects are planned for the city. According to former Givatayim mayor Reuven Ben-Shahar, the municipality's policy is to promote high-rise construction on the city's outer edges, while preserving the fabric of residential neighborhoods deeper within the city, including the city center.[6] Current plans for the northwest of the city envision high-rise towers along Katznelson and Aliyat Hanoar Streets near the boundaries of Tel Aviv and Ramat Gan. As part of the redevelopment, Katznelson Street will be colonnaded along its length and a 2-meter-wide cycle paths are planned for both sides of the road, with one lane for buses and another for cars.[7]

Mayors

  • Shimon Ben-Zvi (1941–1965)
  • Kuba Kraizman (1965–1978)
  • Yitzhak Yaron (1978–1993)
  • Efi (Ephraim) Stenzler (1993–2006)
  • Iris Avram, replaced the previous mayor due to his early resignation after he became the chairman of KKL - the Jewish National Fund (2006–2007)
  • Reuven Ben-Shahar (2007–2013)
  • Ran Kunik (2013–present)

Reuven Ben-Shahar was the first candidate from Kadima that won a city election and the first mayor in Givatayim that was not from the Israeli Labor Party

Notable people

Twin towns & sister cities

Givatayim is twinned with:[8]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Regional Statistics". Israel Central Bureau of Statistics. Retrieved 22 February 2023.
  2. ^ . .cbs.gov.il. Archived from the original on 2013-10-20. Retrieved 2013-08-08.
  3. ^ Sadeh, Shuki (2008-07-10). "Land day". Haaretz. Retrieved 2008-07-22.
  4. ^ . givatayim.muni.il. Archived from the original on 2009-02-08. Retrieved 2009-01-08.
  5. ^ "ההישגים והפערים: נתוני החינוך בכל עיר ובית ספר". Ynet.
  6. ^ a b Lior, Ilan (2012-02-03). "Givatayim getting Israel's tallest skyscraper - Israel News | Haaretz Daily Newspaper". Haaretz.com. Retrieved 2013-03-26.
  7. ^ "Givatayim to go high-rise". Globes. 2022-07-27. Retrieved 2022-08-10.
  8. ^ "עוד תאומה נולדה לגבעתיים". hamekomon.maariv.co.il (in Hebrew). Hamekomon Maariv. 2019-08-22. Retrieved 2020-02-26.

External links

  • Official website 2017-10-01 at the Wayback Machine
  • Shechunat Borochov settlement and its "Girls Farm", photos from the 1930s at Alamy. Accessed 7 Dec. 2020.

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Givatayim Hebrew ג ב ע ת י ים lit two hills is a city in Israel east of Tel Aviv It is part of the metropolitan area known as Gush Dan Givatayim was established in 1922 by pioneers of the Second Aliyah In 2021 it had a population of 61 281 1 Givatayim ג ב ע ת י ים جفعاتايمCityFlagCoat of armsGivatayimShow map of IsraelGivatayimShow map of Central IsraelCoordinates 32 04 17 N 34 48 36 E 32 07139 N 34 81000 E 32 07139 34 81000 Coordinates 32 04 17 N 34 48 36 E 32 07139 N 34 81000 E 32 07139 34 81000Country IsraelDistrict Tel AvivFounded1922City status1959Government MayorRan KunikArea Total3 211 dunams 3 211 km2 or 1 240 sq mi Population 2021 1 Total61 281 Density19 000 km2 49 000 sq mi Name meaningTwo hillsWebsitewww wbr givatayim wbr muni wbr ilThe name of the city comes from the two hills on which it was established Borochov Hill and Kozlovsky Hill Kozlovsky is the highest hill in the Gush Dan region at 85 metres 279 ft above sea level The city was expanded in the 1930s so that today it is actually situated on 4 hills Borochov Kozlovsky the Poalei HaRakevet railroad workers and Rambam Hill Historical populationYearPop 19489 600 195519 800 106 2 196130 900 56 1 197248 600 57 3 198346 700 3 9 199549 000 4 9 200852 100 6 3 201054 000 3 6 201658 508 8 3 Source 2 Givatayim by night Contents 1 Geography 2 History 2 1 Antiquity 2 2 British Mandate era 2 3 State of Israel 3 Education and culture 4 Urban development 5 Mayors 6 Notable people 7 Twin towns amp sister cities 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksGeography EditGivatayim is located east of Tel Aviv and is bordered on the north and east by Ramat Gan History EditAntiquity Edit Archaeological remains of a Calcolithic settlement have been found at the site of what is now Givatayim citation needed British Mandate era Edit Borochov Neighbourhood Shechunat Borochov in 1926 photo by Samuel Joseph Schweig The modern town was founded on April 2 1922 by a group of 22 Second Aliyah pioneers led by David Schneiderman The group purchased 300 dunams 300 000 square metres 3 200 000 sq ft of land on the outskirts of Tel Aviv that became the Borochov Neighbourhood Shechunat Shekhunat Borochov the first workers neighbourhood in the country It was named for Dov Ber Borochov founder of the Poalei Zion workers party Later another 70 families joined the group receiving smaller plots The land was purchased with their private savings but was voluntarily transferred to the Jewish National Fund which organized Jewish settlement at the time in keeping with the pioneers socialist beliefs 3 Shechunat Borochov is credited for a number of innovations in the early Jewish settlement movement including establishing the first cooperative grocery store Tzarkhaniya Consumer 4 that still functioned in the same location into the 1980s Over time more neighborhoods developed Sheinkin 1936 named after Menahem Sheinkin Givat Rambam 1933 named after Maimonides Kiryat Yosef 1934 named after the biblical figure and Arlozorov 1936 named after Haim Arlosoroff citation needed All these neighborhoods were merged to form a local council in August 1942 citation needed State of Israel Edit Givatayim was declared a city in 1959 citation needed Education and culture Edit Givatayim park Givatayim has 41 kindergartens 9 elementary schools and 4 high schools As of 2018 the city has one of the highest rate of secondary school matriculation in the country 5 Mayor Ruven Ben Shachar initiated a special high school exam assistance program that after 3 years resulted in an 11 increase of high school test results in 2010 Thelma Yellin High School for the Arts alumni include Shai Maestro Shira Haas Ohad Knoller Ilanit Mili Avital Ziv Koren Yael Tal and Maya Dunietz Urban development EditEurocom Tower is a 70 story skyscraper consisting of four apartment towers and a 50 story office building A large square connects to surrounding areas with bridges and underground passes The complex is near Ramat Gan and its Diamond Exchange District 6 In addition to Eurocom Tower other high rise projects are planned for the city According to former Givatayim mayor Reuven Ben Shahar the municipality s policy is to promote high rise construction on the city s outer edges while preserving the fabric of residential neighborhoods deeper within the city including the city center 6 Current plans for the northwest of the city envision high rise towers along Katznelson and Aliyat Hanoar Streets near the boundaries of Tel Aviv and Ramat Gan As part of the redevelopment Katznelson Street will be colonnaded along its length and a 2 meter wide cycle paths are planned for both sides of the road with one lane for buses and another for cars 7 Mayors EditShimon Ben Zvi 1941 1965 Kuba Kraizman 1965 1978 Yitzhak Yaron 1978 1993 Efi Ephraim Stenzler 1993 2006 Iris Avram replaced the previous mayor due to his early resignation after he became the chairman of KKL the Jewish National Fund 2006 2007 Reuven Ben Shahar 2007 2013 Ran Kunik 2013 present Reuven Ben Shahar was the first candidate from Kadima that won a city election and the first mayor in Givatayim that was not from the Israeli Labor PartyNotable people EditAvi Belleli born 1963 singer Dvora Bochman born 1950 artist Izhar Cohen born 1951 singer Eurovision song contest winner Tal Erel born 1996 Israel National Baseball Team player Oded Kattash born 1974 basketball player and coach Sjaron Minailo born 1979 opera director Tzipora Obziler born 1973 tennis player Mickey Rosenthal born 1955 Labor Party Member of the Knesset Yuval Semo born 1969 actor and comedian A B Yehoshua born 1936 novelist and public intellectual Oren Moverman born 1966 filmmakerTwin towns amp sister cities EditSee also List of twin towns and sister cities in Israel Givatayim is twinned with 8 Chattanooga United States Esslingen district Germany Harbin China Mulhouse France Oradea Romania Sfantu Gheorghe Romania Vac HungarySee also EditHaShahar TowerReferences Edit a b Regional Statistics Israel Central Bureau of Statistics Retrieved 22 February 2023 Statistical Abstract of Israel 2012 No 63 Subject 2 Table No 15 cbs gov il Archived from the original on 2013 10 20 Retrieved 2013 08 08 Sadeh Shuki 2008 07 10 Land day Haaretz Retrieved 2008 07 22 Givatayim Official Site Hebrew givatayim muni il Archived from the original on 2009 02 08 Retrieved 2009 01 08 ההישגים והפערים נתוני החינוך בכל עיר ובית ספר Ynet a b Lior Ilan 2012 02 03 Givatayim getting Israel s tallest skyscraper Israel News Haaretz Daily Newspaper Haaretz com Retrieved 2013 03 26 Givatayim to go high rise Globes 2022 07 27 Retrieved 2022 08 10 עוד תאומה נולדה לגבעתיים hamekomon maariv co il in Hebrew Hamekomon Maariv 2019 08 22 Retrieved 2020 02 26 External links EditOfficial website Archived 2017 10 01 at the Wayback Machine Shechunat Borochov settlement and its Girls Farm photos from the 1930s at Alamy Accessed 7 Dec 2020 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Givatayim amp oldid 1153873122, wikipedia, wiki, 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