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The Hefer Valley Regional Council (Hebrew: מועצה אזורית עמק חפר, Mo'atza Azurit Emek Hefer) is a regional council in the Hefer Valley region of central Israel.
The council covers an area from Tulkarm in the east to the Mediterranean in the west; from Hadera in the north to Netanya in the south. It has a population of about 35,000 residents.
[edit] History
In the early 1900s, a local midwife, Olga Chankin, reported information about the economic state of the families in the region to her husband, Yehoshua Chankin, who was in charge of land purchase for the Jewish National Fund. In 1927, Yehoshua Chankin resolved the complex legal issues involved in purchasing the land, and signed an agreement for the purchase of Emek Hefer. The only difficulty was that the Jewish National Fund did not have sufficient funds to pay the sum needed for redeeming the land.
The chairman of the JNF, Menachem Ushishkin, set out on a fundraising trip to Canada, returning with $300,000 and undertakings to bring it up to a million, the sum required to purchase Emek Hefer over a period of seven years. At the Zionist Congress held in Zurich in 1929, Ushishkin announced that Emek Hefer was now in Jewish hands.
A group of 30 young members of the "Vitkin" and "Haemek" movements settled in the newly purchased valley. They moved in to an abandoned building and began draining the swamps and preparing the land for agriculture.
In April 1933, they built their first houses on Kfar Vitkin, in the heart of the valley. In 1931, a group from the "Hashomer Hatzair" movement in Hadera established the settlement of Ein Hachoresh, planting the first citrus grove.
A company called "Yachin" prepared plantations for settlers from abroad. Another groupfrom the Kibbutz HaMeuhad movement, founded Givat Haim in 1932, while the organization of demobilized soldiers from the Jewish Brigade set up the settlement of Avihayil.
[edit] List of settlements
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- Beitan Aharon
- Burgata
- Elyashiv
- Gan Josiah
- Geulay Teiman
- Givat Shapira
- Hadar Am
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- Haniel
- Havatzelet HaSharon
- Herev Le'at
- Hibbat Tzion
- Hogla
- Kfar Haim
- Kfar Haroah
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- Kfar Monash
- Kfar Vitkin
- Kfar Yedidia
- Makhmoret
- Onetz
- Ulash
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[edit] Communal settlements
- Bat Hen Alef
- Bat Hen Bet
- Bat Hefer
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- Shoshanat HaHamakim
- Tzukay Yam
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[edit] External links
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Hefer Valley Regional Council |
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Ahituv · Avihayil · Be'erotaiym · Beit HaLevi · Beit Herut · Beit Yanay · Beit Yitzhak · Beitan Aharon · Burgata · Elyashiv · Gan Josiah · Geulay Teiman · Givat Shapira · Hadar Am · Haniel · Havatzelet HaSharon · Herev Le'at · Hibbat Tzion · Hogla · Kfar Haim · Kfar Haroah · Kfar Monash · Kfar Vitkin · Kfar Yedidia · Makhmoret · Onetz · Ulash
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| Communal settlements |
Bat Hen Alef · Bat Hen Bet · Bat Hefer · Beit Hazon · Hofit · Shoshanat HaHamakim · Tzukay Yam
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