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Tzur Hadassah

Tzur Hadassah (Hebrew: צוּר הֲדַסָּה, lit. Rock of Hadassah) is a local council located in the Jerusalem Corridor, located 12 kilometres (7.5 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, adjacent to the Palestinian village of Wadi Fukin. In 2022 it had a population of 12,142.[1] In 2023 it was awarded Local council (Israel) status.[2]

Tzur Hadassah
צוּר הֲדַסָּה
تسور هداسا
Tzur Hadassah
Coordinates: 31°43′3″N 35°5′38″E / 31.71750°N 35.09389°E / 31.71750; 35.09389
CountryIsrael
DistrictJerusalem
Founded1960
Population
 (2022)[1]
12,142

History edit

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 Palestinian village of Ras Abu 'Ammar.[3] It was named for the Hadassah organization.

The town has four neighborhoods: The "Vatika" (Old Tzur Hadassah and Shehunat HaMeah); New Tzur Hadassah (Shehunat HaEmek); Sansan (Sansan Mt.); and Har Kitron (Kitron Mt.) which forms the second half of the horseshoe topography of Tzur Hadassah.[4] In 2016, plans for expansion were approved to add 15,000 new residents within 5 years.[5]

In 2023, Tzur Hadassah became a local council and Tomer Moskowitz was appointed mayor.[2]

Schools and synagogues edit

Tzur Hadassah is home to 4 primary schools, 1 religious, 1 mixed, and 2 secular. The religious school is called Lavi, the mixed (both religious and secular) is Maayanot, and the secular primary schools are Hadassim and Tzurim. Hadassa is home to Kehilat Shir Chadash (formally Kehilat Tzur Hadassah).

The Kehila has an active chapter of the Israeli Reform Youth Movement Noar Telem. The congregation plays a leading role in the town’s social and cultural life. Between 2006-2014 rabbi Ofer Beit-Halachmi got the congregation into a new building and created a moving voice in the community, leading in projects such as environmental programs, teen programs, and civic engagement such as volunteering in immigrant communities.[citation needed]

Landmarks edit

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.[6] The Israel National Trail, marked with orange, blue, and white stripes, reaches Tzur Hadassah on its way westward.[7] In 2014, construction workers discovered a large stalactite cave located beneath parts of Tzur Hadassah, the Parks Service sealed off entrance to the cave system.[8]

Archeology edit

 
Complex of rock-cut tombs

Just west of the settlement are the ruins of the ancient village of Hurvat Geres identified by Archeologist Boaz Zissu as Gerasa, an ancient Jewish town mentioned by the historian Josephus. At the site 3-4 Mik'vaot were found, a hiding system and rock-cut tombs.

Gallery edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Regional Statistics". Israel Central Bureau of Statistics. Retrieved 21 March 2024.
  2. ^ a b "תומר מוסקוביץ מונה לראש המועצה המקומית צור הדסה". ערוץ 7 (in Hebrew). Arutz 7. 12 June 2023. Retrieved 18 June 2023.
  3. ^ Khalidi, Walid (1992). All That Remains: The Palestinian Villages Occupied and Depopulated by Israel in 1948. Washington D.C.: Institute for Palestine Studies. p. 312. ISBN 0-88728-224-5.
  4. ^ "Communities & Housing in Israel".
  5. ^ "אוכלוסיית צור הדסה תוכפל ב־5 שנים בזכות שכונה חדשה". ynet (in Hebrew). 2016-04-14. Retrieved 2020-04-04.
  6. ^ "Harei Yehuda - Stable Tsur Hadassah". www.hyr.co.il.
  7. ^ "ERETZ Magazine". www.eretz.com.
  8. ^ Ben-Gedalyahu, Tzvi. "Huge Stalactite Cave Discovered Near Gush Etzion".

External links edit

  • Official website (in Hebrew)

tzur, hadassah, hebrew, צו, rock, hadassah, local, council, located, jerusalem, corridor, located, kilometres, southwest, jerusalem, altitude, meters, above, level, located, route, west, betar, ilit, about, kilometer, west, green, line, adjacent, palestinian, . Tzur Hadassah Hebrew צו ר ה ד ס ה lit Rock of Hadassah is a local council located in the Jerusalem Corridor located 12 kilometres 7 5 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 adjacent to the Palestinian village of Wadi Fukin In 2022 it had a population of 12 142 1 In 2023 it was awarded Local council Israel status 2 Tzur Hadassah צו ר ה ד ס ה تسور هداساTzur HadassahCoordinates 31 43 3 N 35 5 38 E 31 71750 N 35 09389 E 31 71750 35 09389CountryIsraelDistrictJerusalemFounded1960Population 2022 1 12 142 Contents 1 History 2 Schools and synagogues 3 Landmarks 4 Archeology 5 Gallery 6 References 7 External linksHistory editTzur 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 Palestinian village of Ras Abu Ammar 3 It was named for the Hadassah organization The town has four neighborhoods The Vatika Old Tzur Hadassah and Shehunat HaMeah New Tzur Hadassah Shehunat HaEmek Sansan Sansan Mt and Har Kitron Kitron Mt which forms the second half of the horseshoe topography of Tzur Hadassah 4 In 2016 plans for expansion were approved to add 15 000 new residents within 5 years 5 In 2023 Tzur Hadassah became a local council and Tomer Moskowitz was appointed mayor 2 Schools and synagogues editTzur Hadassah is home to 4 primary schools 1 religious 1 mixed and 2 secular The religious school is called Lavi the mixed both religious and secular is Maayanot and the secular primary schools are Hadassim and Tzurim Hadassa is home to Kehilat Shir Chadash formally Kehilat Tzur Hadassah The Kehila has an active chapter of the Israeli Reform Youth Movement Noar Telem The congregation plays a leading role in the town s social and cultural life Between 2006 2014 rabbi Ofer Beit Halachmi got the congregation into a new building and created a moving voice in the community leading in projects such as environmental programs teen programs and civic engagement such as volunteering in immigrant communities citation needed Landmarks editThe 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 6 The Israel National Trail marked with orange blue and white stripes reaches Tzur Hadassah on its way westward 7 In 2014 construction workers discovered a large stalactite cave located beneath parts of Tzur Hadassah the Parks Service sealed off entrance to the cave system 8 Archeology edit nbsp Complex of rock cut tombsJust west of the settlement are the ruins of the ancient village of Hurvat Geres identified by Archeologist Boaz Zissu as Gerasa an ancient Jewish town mentioned by the historian Josephus At the site 3 4 Mik vaot were found a hiding system and rock cut tombs Gallery edit nbsp Tzur Hadassah as seen from Khirbet Jurish nbsp Tzur Hadassa from Kh Jurish References edit a b Regional Statistics Israel Central Bureau of Statistics Retrieved 21 March 2024 a b תומר מוסקוביץ מונה לראש המועצה המקומית צור הדסה ערוץ 7 in Hebrew Arutz 7 12 June 2023 Retrieved 18 June 2023 Khalidi Walid 1992 All That Remains The Palestinian Villages Occupied and Depopulated by Israel in 1948 Washington D C Institute for Palestine Studies p 312 ISBN 0 88728 224 5 Communities amp Housing in Israel אוכלוסיית צור הדסה תוכפל ב 5 שנים בזכות שכונה חדשה ynet in Hebrew 2016 04 14 Retrieved 2020 04 04 Harei Yehuda Stable Tsur Hadassah www hyr co il ERETZ Magazine www eretz com Ben Gedalyahu Tzvi Huge Stalactite Cave Discovered Near Gush Etzion External links editOfficial website in Hebrew Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tzur Hadassah amp oldid 1215302079, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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