Kfar Yehezkel

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Kfar Yehezkel
<templatestyles src="Script/styles_hebrew.css" />כְּפַר יְחֶזְקֵאל
Kfar Yehezkel is located in Israel
Kfar Yehezkel
Kfar Yehezkel
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District Northern
Council Gilboa
Region Jezreel Valley
Affiliation Moshavim Movement
Founded 16 December 1921
Founded by Second Aliyah pioneers
Population (2008) 791[1]
Name meaning Yehezkel Village
Website www.kfar-y.co.il[dead link]

Kfar Yehezkel (Hebrew: <templatestyles src="Script/styles_hebrew.css" />כְּפַר יְחֶזְקֵאל‎, lit. Yehezkel Village) is a moshav ovdim in northern Israel. It is located in the Jezreel Valley, six kilometres southeast of Afula.[2] It is under the jurisdiction of the Gilboa Regional Council. In 2007, the moshav had a population of 755.

History

Kfar Yehezkel was founded on 16 December 1921 by pioneers of the Second Aliyah.[2] Settlers from Tel Hai and Hamara, which was evacuated because of Arab attacks from Lebanon, were also among the founding members. It was the second moshav ovdim in Palestine, after Nahalal.

Originally called Ayn Tib'un after the nearby spring, it was renamed Kfar Yehezkel in memory of Yehezkel Sassoon,who drowned in Bagdad shortly before. Since he had no heirs his share of the family's business was donated by his brothers Moshe, Josef and Ezra Sassoon, to found Kfar Yehezkel. (Yehezkel Sassoon is not related at all to Sasson Efendi, the statesman.) Ezra and his family attended the founding in 1921. His niece Fahima Dellal (née Sassoon) attended the founding as a child and often revisisted throughout her married life and she is still alive (2010)aged 101. This was a vivid memory of hers and the recounting of it influenced her descendants some of whom live in Israel today.

Notable residents include physicist Igal Talmi and Uzi Feinerman, a member of the Knesset who was born in the village.

References

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Bibliography

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  • Yuval Elezri (ed) - Lexicon Mapa - Eretz Israel - Map's Concise Gazetteer of Israel Today 2003 Tel Aviv MAP Mapping and Publishing (Hebrew)

External links

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  2. 2.0 2.1 The Broidas of Kfar Yehezkel[dead link] Haaretz