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Nes Harim

Nes Harim (Hebrew: נֵס הָרִים, lit. Banner of the Mountains) is a moshav in central Israel. Located in the Judean foothills near Beit Shemesh and eight kilometres west of Jerusalem,[2] it falls under the jurisdiction of Mateh Yehuda Regional Council. In 2022 it had a population of 1,486.[1]

Nes Harim
נֵס הָרִים
نيس هاريم
Etymology: Banner of the Mountains
Nes Harim
Nes Harim
Coordinates: 31°44′41″N 35°3′30″E / 31.74472°N 35.05833°E / 31.74472; 35.05833
Country Israel
DistrictJerusalem
CouncilMateh Yehuda
AffiliationMoshavim Movement
Founded1950
Founded byKurdish and Moroccan Jews
Population
 (2022)
1,486[1]
The moshav in August 2010

It is situated 693 meters (2,274 feet) above sea level.

Etymology edit

"The name ... derives from Isaiah, XVIII,3":[3] "When a mountain banner is raised, you will see it."

History edit

The moshav was established in 1950 by immigrants and refugees from northern Iran (South Kurdistan) and Morocco,[4] on the lands of the Palestinian Arab village of Bayt 'Itab, close to Dayr al-Hawa, which had been depopulated in the 1948 War[5][6] in Operation Ha-Har.

The early farmers planted orchards and vineyards, exploiting the fertile soil and unique climate.[4]

Economy edit

The Katlav winery, named for the Strawberry tree (Arbutus andrachne) that grows in the region, is located in Nes Harim.[4] In 1998 Yosi Yittach left his profession as an architect to seek a quiet life with his family. He went into winemaking, first learning the trade from a Persian friend of the family who brought knowledge from “the old country,” with a strong oenophile tradition. He then supplemented his education with courses. His first production was in 2004. By 2006 he was bottling better quality wines worth sampling. House specialties are Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, and Chardonnay (10 percent Viognier), but what is unique is Wadi Katlav, a house blend (50 percent Cabernet Sauvignon, 30 percent Merlot, 20 percent Petit Verdot)—different from an older version that had 50 percent Sauvignon, 40 percent Merlot and 10 percent Syrah—aged in French oak barrels for eighteen months before bottling.[7]

Nes Harim is located in the USA National Park's center. It is near many beautiful hiking trails, overlooking and descending into Nahal Sorek. The Jewish National Fund has an information center near Nes Harim and a field hostel (the Nes Harim Field and Forest Center) in an enclosed area near the moshav. Nearby are the Sorek Stalactite Caves and many picnic areas.

Nes Harim is home to two tzimers (similar to bed and breakfasts), three restaurants, one of them kosher, a swimming pool and a riding ranch.

Archaeology edit

In 2008, farmers discovered the remains of a 5th-or 6th-century Byzantine monastery on a hill on the southwest side of the moshav.[2] Excavations followed in November 2008, during which archaeologists found the narthex of a church decorated with multicoloured mosaics, and parts of a wine press. After the discovery, the mosaic was badly damaged by unidentified vandals.[8]

The mosaic includes an inscription in ancient Greek deciphered by Leah Di Signi of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem: "O Lord God of Saint Theodorus, protect Antonius and Theodosia the illustres [a title used to distinguish high nobility in the Byzantine period] - Theophylactus and John the priest [or priests]. [Remember o Lord] Mary and John who have offe[red - ] in the 6th indiction. Lord, have pity of Stephen."[8]

Horbat 'Itab, a 130-dunam national park on the outskirts of Nes Harim, contains the ruins of a Crusader fortress that overlooked the road from Elah Velley to Jerusalem and the village of Bayt 'Itab. The site was surveyed in 1989 by Denys Pringle, a researcher of the Crusader period, who documented the remains of the fortified building, vaults, a wall and towers, tunnels, a columbarium and an olive press.[9]

Notable residents edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Regional Statistics". Israel Central Bureau of Statistics. Retrieved 21 March 2024.
  2. ^ a b Farmers find monastery beneath Israeli soil CNN, 11 March 2009
  3. ^ Place Names in Israel. A Compendium of Place Names in Israel compiled from various sources. Translated from Hebrew, Jerusalem 1962 (Israel Prime Minister’s Office. The Israeli Program for Scientific Translations) p.134
  4. ^ a b c Nes Harim history Kosher Wine
  5. ^ All That Remains: The Palestinian Villages Occupied and Depopulated by Israel in 1948, Walid Khalidi, 1992, Washington D.C., Institute for Palestine Studies, ISBN 0-88728-224-5, pp. 275, 286
  6. ^ Zvi Dror, Har'el: Palmach brigade in Jerusalem, Ha-kibbutz ha-meuchad 2005, p. 269 (Hebrew)
  7. ^ Levinson, Jay Jewish Journeys near Jerusalem, Toronto: Key Publishing.
  8. ^ a b Nes Harim church and wine press The Jerusalem Post
  9. ^ Conservation-engineering stabilization Israel Antiquities Authority
  10. ^ Party members list Kulanu Website
  11. ^ Yoaz Hendel resigns Ynet
  12. ^ Nes Harim on the Knesset website
  13. ^ After Year of Deadlock and Days of Delays, Knesset Swears in New Israeli Government Haaretz, 17 May 2020

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Nes Harim Hebrew נ ס ה ר ים lit Banner of the Mountains is a moshav in central Israel Located in the Judean foothills near Beit Shemesh and eight kilometres west of Jerusalem 2 it falls under the jurisdiction of Mateh Yehuda Regional Council In 2022 it had a population of 1 486 1 Nes Harim נ ס ה ר ים نيس هاريمEtymology Banner of the MountainsNes HarimShow map of JerusalemNes HarimShow map of IsraelCoordinates 31 44 41 N 35 3 30 E 31 74472 N 35 05833 E 31 74472 35 05833Country IsraelDistrictJerusalemCouncilMateh YehudaAffiliationMoshavim MovementFounded1950Founded byKurdish and Moroccan JewsPopulation 2022 1 486 1 The moshav in August 2010 It is situated 693 meters 2 274 feet above sea level Contents 1 Etymology 2 History 3 Economy 4 Archaeology 5 Notable residents 6 ReferencesEtymology edit The name derives from Isaiah XVIII 3 3 When a mountain banner is raised you will see it History editThe moshav was established in 1950 by immigrants and refugees from northern Iran South Kurdistan and Morocco 4 on the lands of the Palestinian Arab village of Bayt Itab close to Dayr al Hawa which had been depopulated in the 1948 War 5 6 in Operation Ha Har The early farmers planted orchards and vineyards exploiting the fertile soil and unique climate 4 Economy editThe Katlav winery named for the Strawberry tree Arbutus andrachne that grows in the region is located in Nes Harim 4 In 1998 Yosi Yittach left his profession as an architect to seek a quiet life with his family He went into winemaking first learning the trade from a Persian friend of the family who brought knowledge from the old country with a strong oenophile tradition He then supplemented his education with courses His first production was in 2004 By 2006 he was bottling better quality wines worth sampling House specialties are Cabernet Sauvignon Merlot and Chardonnay 10 percent Viognier but what is unique is Wadi Katlav a house blend 50 percent Cabernet Sauvignon 30 percent Merlot 20 percent Petit Verdot different from an older version that had 50 percent Sauvignon 40 percent Merlot and 10 percent Syrah aged in French oak barrels for eighteen months before bottling 7 Nes Harim is located in the USA National Park s center It is near many beautiful hiking trails overlooking and descending into Nahal Sorek The Jewish National Fund has an information center near Nes Harim and a field hostel the Nes Harim Field and Forest Center in an enclosed area near the moshav Nearby are the Sorek Stalactite Caves and many picnic areas Nes Harim is home to two tzimers similar to bed and breakfasts three restaurants one of them kosher a swimming pool and a riding ranch Archaeology editIn 2008 farmers discovered the remains of a 5th or 6th century Byzantine monastery on a hill on the southwest side of the moshav 2 Excavations followed in November 2008 during which archaeologists found the narthex of a church decorated with multicoloured mosaics and parts of a wine press After the discovery the mosaic was badly damaged by unidentified vandals 8 The mosaic includes an inscription in ancient Greek deciphered by Leah Di Signi of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem O Lord God of Saint Theodorus protect Antonius and Theodosia the illustres a title used to distinguish high nobility in the Byzantine period Theophylactus and John the priest or priests Remember o Lord Mary and John who have offe red in the 6th indiction Lord have pity of Stephen 8 Horbat Itab a 130 dunam national park on the outskirts of Nes Harim contains the ruins of a Crusader fortress that overlooked the road from Elah Velley to Jerusalem and the village of Bayt Itab The site was surveyed in 1989 by Denys Pringle a researcher of the Crusader period who documented the remains of the fortified building vaults a wall and towers tunnels a columbarium and an olive press 9 Notable residents editRoy Folkman Former member of the Knesset from the Kulanu party 10 Yoaz Hendel Journalist political activist and columnist for Yedioth Ahronoth Former press secretary to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu 11 Hili Tropper Former member of the Knesset from the Blue and White party 12 Current Minister of Culture and Sport 13 References edit a b Regional Statistics Israel Central Bureau of Statistics Retrieved 21 March 2024 a b Farmers find monastery beneath Israeli soil CNN 11 March 2009 Place Names in Israel A Compendium of Place Names in Israel compiled from various sources Translated from Hebrew Jerusalem 1962 Israel Prime Minister s Office The Israeli Program for Scientific Translations p 134 a b c Nes Harim history Kosher Wine All That Remains The Palestinian Villages Occupied and Depopulated by Israel in 1948 Walid Khalidi 1992 Washington D C Institute for Palestine Studies ISBN 0 88728 224 5 pp 275 286 Zvi Dror Har el Palmach brigade in Jerusalem Ha kibbutz ha meuchad 2005 p 269 Hebrew Levinson Jay Jewish Journeys near Jerusalem Toronto Key Publishing a b Nes Harim church and wine press The Jerusalem Post Conservation engineering stabilization Israel Antiquities Authority Party members list Kulanu Website Yoaz Hendel resigns Ynet Nes Harim on the Knesset website After Year of Deadlock and Days of Delays Knesset Swears in New Israeli Government Haaretz 17 May 2020 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nes Harim amp oldid 1222408089, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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