Beit Hanan

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Beit Hanan
בֵּית חָנָן
بيت حنان
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Beit Hanan is located in Central Israel
Beit Hanan
Beit Hanan
Coordinates: 31°56′4″N 34°46′22″E / 31.93444°N 34.77278°E / 31.93444; 34.77278Coordinates: 31°56′4″N 34°46′22″E / 31.93444°N 34.77278°E / 31.93444; 34.77278
Country Israel
DistrictCentral
CouncilGan Raveh
AffiliationMoshavim Movement
Founded1929
Founded byBulgarian Jews
Population
 (2019)[1]
542

Beit Hanan (Hebrew: בֵּית חָנָן) is a moshav in central Israel. Located around two kilometers west of Ness Ziona, it falls under the jurisdiction of Gan Raveh Regional Council. In 2019 its population was 542.[1]

History[]

Bit Hanan, 1929

Beit Hanan founded during the Hanukkah holiday of 1929 by Jewish immigrants from Bulgaria, Beit Hanan was the first Jewish agricultural community to be established after the 1929 Palestine riots. The name is taken from the Bible, specifically (1 Kings 4:9).[2] According to a census conducted in 1931 by the British Mandate authorities, Beit Hanan had a population of 178 inhabitants, in 50 houses.[3]

Beit Hanan 1941 1:20,000
Beit Hanan 1945 1:250,000

In 2007, Beit Hanan had 750 acres (3.0 km2) of farmland. The main economic branches are eggs, orchards (pecan, citrus, avocado, mango, anona and olives) and greenhouses (flowers, vegetables and seedlings). The moshav also has banquet facilities on the grounds of a historic home.

A Greek-inscribed mosaic floor was discovered within the boundaries of the moshav. A rare species of red iris grows west of the moshav, in a wild flower reserve stretching over 8 acres (32,000 m2).

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References[]

  1. ^ a b "Population in the Localities 2019" (XLS). Israel Central Bureau of Statistics. Retrieved 16 August 2020.
  2. ^ Carta's Official Guide to Israel and Complete Gazetteer to all Sites in the Holy Land. (3rd edition 1993) Jerusalem, Carta, p. 110, ISBN 965-220-186-3
  3. ^ Mills, 1932, p. 18

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