Hatzeva

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Hatzeva (Template:Langx) is a moshav in southern Israel. Located in the Arava valley, 12 km north of Ein Yahav, it falls under the jurisdiction of Central Arava Regional Council. In Template:Israel populations it had a population of Template:Israel populations.Template:Israel populations

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Hatzeva library

History

Antiquity

The nearby Template:Ill holds remains of two Judahite fortresses, a Nabataean caravanserai, and a Roman fort, part of the Limes Arabicus. It took advantage of the Spring of Hazeva (in Hebrew Ein Hazeva); for more see Ein Hatzeva, the modern settlement by the name.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

State of Israel

Hatzeva was founded in 1965 as a Nahal settlement near the Arava Road and became a moshav in 1968. It was named after the nearby Hatzeva Fortress. In 1971 its location changed slightly. Near the moshav's access road lies the Hatzeva field school (Gidron), located where the moshav was until 1971.[1] Hashomer Hachadash is a grassroots movement in Hatzeva established to help Israeli farmers and ranchers safeguard their land.[2]

See also

  • Israel Goodovitch, architect who designed the hexagonal prefab housing system used in Hatzeva in the early 1970s

References

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