Even Menachem
Even Menachem | |
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Even Menachem | |
Coordinates: 33°4′25.78″N 35°17′41.78″E / 33.0738278°N 35.2949389°ECoordinates: 33°4′25.78″N 35°17′41.78″E / 33.0738278°N 35.2949389°E | |
District | Northern |
Council | Ma'ale Yosef |
Affiliation | Moshavim Movement |
Founded | 13 September 1960 |
Founded by | North African immigrants |
Population (2015) | 264[1] |
Even Menachem (Hebrew: אֶבֶן מְנַחֵם) is a moshav in northern Israel. Located in the Western Galilee, about six kilometers northwest of Ma'alot-Tarshiha, it falls under the jurisdiction of Ma'ale Yosef Regional Council. In 2015 it had a population of 264.
History
The moshav was founded on 13 September 1960 by immigrants from North Africa on the land that had belonged to the Arab village of Iqrit, as its inhabitants had been expelled.[2][3] It was named after Arthur Menachem Hantke, a prominent Zionist leader in pre-war Germany.
The moshav came under Hezbollah rocket fire several times over its history due to its proximity to the Israel-Lebanon border; most recently it was hit during Hezbollah's diversionary salvo at the opening of the 2006 Lebanon War, as well as during the later rocket and mortar attacks.
References
- ↑ "List of localities, in Alphabetical order" (PDF). Israel Central Bureau of Statistics. Retrieved 16 October 2016.
- ↑ Benny Morris (2004) The Birth of the Palestinian Refugee Problem Revisited, Cambridge University Press, p.xvii ISBN 0-521-81120-1
- ↑ Walid Khalidi (1992) All that Remains, Institute for Palestine Studies, p17 ISBN 0-88728-224-5
External links
- Nimrod Getzov (2006): Even Menahem, Hadashot Arkheologiyot – Excavations and Surveys in Israel, No. 118.