Nir Galim

Nir Galim (Hebrew: נִיר גַּלִּים, lit. Waves Meadow) is a religious moshav shitufi in south-central Israel, adjacent to the city of Ashdod. Located in the southern coastal plain, it falls under the jurisdiction of Hevel Yavne Regional Council. In 2019 it had a population of 1,396.[1]

Nir Galim

נִיר גַּלִּים
Nir Galim
Coordinates: 31°49′28.91″N 34°40′59.88″E
CountryIsrael
DistrictCentral
CouncilHevel Yavne
AffiliationHapoel HaMizrachi
Founded1949
Founded byHungarian Jewish Holocaust survivors
Population
 (2019)[1]
1,396

History

The moshav was established in 1949, on land which had belonged to the Palestinian village of Arab Suqrir, which was depopulated in the 1948 Arab–Israeli War.[2][3]

It was initially called Nir VeGal (Hebrew: ניר וגל, lit. Meadow and Wave). The founders were Holocaust survivors from Hungary and Central Europe, including set of twins who survived Josef Mengele's experiments.[4]

The Testimony House for the Heritage of the Holocaust was established on the moshav in 2009.[5]

Notable residents

References

  1. "Population in the Localities 2019" (XLS). Israel Central Bureau of Statistics. Retrieved 16 August 2020.
  2. Khalidi, Walid (1992). All That Remains: The Palestinian Villages Occupied and Depopulated by Israel in 1948. Washington D.C.: Institute for Palestine Studies. p. 80. ISBN 0-88728-224-5.
  3. Morris, Benny (2004). The Birth of the Palestinian Refugee Problem Revisited. Cambridge University Press. p. xxii, settlement #130. ISBN 978-0-521-00967-6.
  4. Lucette Matalon Lagnado and Sheila Cohn Dekel (1992) Children of the Flames Penguin Books
  5. Bnei Akiva celebrates museum's recognition of its pre-state work in UK The Jerusalem Post
  6. Brown, Elicia (17 December 2013). "The Sound and the Fury". The New York Jewish Week. Retrieved 17 June 2018.
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