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Kfar Hasidim ( he, כְּפַר חֲסִידִים, ''lit.'' Village of Hasidim), also known as Kfar Hasidim Alef to distinguish it from Kfar Hasidim Bet, is a
moshav A moshav ( he, מוֹשָׁב, plural ', lit. ''settlement, village'') is a type of Israeli town or settlement, in particular a type of cooperative agricultural community of individual farms pioneered by the Labour Zionists between 1904 ...
in northern
Israel Israel (; he, יִשְׂרָאֵל, ; ar, إِسْرَائِيل, ), officially the State of Israel ( he, מְדִינַת יִשְׂרָאֵל, label=none, translit=Medīnat Yīsrāʾēl; ), is a country in Western Asia. It is situated ...
. Located near
Kiryat Ata Kiryat Ata ( he, קִרְיַת אָתָא; also Qiryat Ata) is a city in the Haifa District of Israel. In it had a population of , 92% of whom were Jewish citizens. History The Early Bronze Age The Bronze Age is a historic period, l ...
, it falls under the jurisdiction of Zevulun Regional Council. In it had a population of .


History


Ottoman-period village of Harbaj

During the Ottoman period there was a Muslim village called ''Harbaj'' at this place. In 1162 A.H. (~1748 CE) it was fortified by
Zahir al-Umar Zahir al-Umar al-Zaydani, alternatively spelled Daher al-Omar or Dahir al-Umar ( ar, ظاهر العمر الزيداني, translit=Ẓāhir al-ʿUmar az-Zaydānī, 1689/90 – 21 or 22 August 1775) was the autonomous Arab ruler of northern Pales ...
, and traces of the wall still existed in the late 19th century.Conder and Kitchener, 1881, SWP I, p
285
/ref> The village appeared as ''El Harchieh'' on the map that
Pierre Jacotin Pierre Jacotin (1765–1827) was the director of the survey for the '' Carte de l'Égypte (Description de l'Égypte)'', the first triangulation-based map of Egypt, Syria and Palestine. The maps were surveyed in 1799-1800 during the campaign in ...
compiled in 1799. In 1875,
Victor Guérin Victor Guérin (15 September 1821 – 21 Septembe 1890) was a French intellectual, explorer and amateur archaeologist. He published books describing the geography, archeology and history of the areas he explored, which included Greece, Asia Min ...
found here about 30 inhabited houses. In the centre of the village was a large
well A well is an excavation or structure created in the ground by digging, driving, or drilling to access liquid resources, usually water. The oldest and most common kind of well is a water well, to access groundwater in underground aquifers. T ...
, partly filled. In 1881, the Palestine Exploration Fund's ''Survey of Western Palestine'' described El Harbaj as "a small
adobe Adobe ( ; ) is a building material made from earth and organic materials. is Spanish for '' mudbrick''. In some English-speaking regions of Spanish heritage, such as the Southwestern United States, the term is used to refer to any kind of ...
village, on the plain, with a well to the north and olives to the east." A population list from about 1887 showed that ''el Harbaj'' had about 75 inhabitants; all Muslims.


British Mandate period


Harbaj village

In the
1922 census of Palestine The 1922 census of Palestine was the first census carried out by the authorities of the British Mandate of Palestine, on 23 October 1922. The reported population was 757,182, including the military and persons of foreign nationality. The divis ...
conducted by the British Mandate authorities, Harbaj had a population 177, all Muslims.Barron, 1923, Table XI, Sub-district of Haifa, p
33
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Kfar Hasidim and the end of Harbaj

Kfar Hasidim was founded in 1924 by two groups of Polish Hasidic
immigrants Immigration is the international movement of people to a destination country of which they are not natives or where they do not possess citizenship in order to settle as permanent residents or naturalized citizens. Commuters, tourists, ...
of the
Fourth Aliyah The Fourth Aliyah (Hebrew: העלייה הרביעית, ''HaAliyah HaRevi'it'') refers to the fourth wave of the Jewish immigration to Mandatory Palestine, mainly from Europe, between the years 1924 and 1928. The character of the Fourth Aliyah S ...
, followers of Rabbi Yehezkel Taub and Rabbi Israel Hoffstein, the rabbis of Yablono and
Kozienice Kozienice (; yi, קאזשניץ ''Kozhnits''; german: Koschnitz) is a town in eastern Poland with 21,500 inhabitants (1995). Located four miles from the Vistula, it is the capital of Kozienice County. Even though Kozienice is part of Lesser Po ...
. They bought land east of Haifa Bay with the help of Rabbi Yeshayahu Shapira of
Hapoel Hamizrachi Hapoel HaMizrachi ( he, הַפּוֹעֵל הַמִּזְרָחִי, lit. '' Mizrachi Workers'') was a political party and settlement movement in Israel. It was one of the predecessors of the National Religious Party and the Jewish Home. Histo ...
and established Nahalat Ya’akov and Avodat Yisrael, which later merged into Kfar Hasidim. In 1925 the
Palestine Jewish Colonization Association The Palestine Jewish Colonization Association ( he, חברה להתיישבות יהודית בארץ־ישראל), commonly known by its Yiddish acronym PICA ( he, פיק"א), was established in 1924. It played a major role in purchasing land for ...
purchased 70
feddan A feddan ( ar, فدّان, faddān) is a unit of area used in Egypt, Sudan, Syria, and the Oman. In Classical Arabic, the word means 'a yoke of oxen', implying the area of ground that could be tilled by oxen in a certain time. In Egypt, the fe ...
s in Harbaj from Alexander Sursuk, as part of a larger series of land purchases from the Sursuk family of
Beirut Beirut, french: Beyrouth is the capital and largest city of Lebanon. , Greater Beirut has a population of 2.5 million, which makes it the third-largest city in the Levant region. The city is situated on a peninsula at the midpoint o ...
. At the time, there were 50 families living there. From 1931, and lasting several years, the Jewish Agency struggled to evict the tenant farmers from Harbaj, from the land which was to become Kfar Hasidim. In the 1931 census, Kfar Hassidim had a population of 420, all Jews, in a total of 104 houses. By the 1945 statistics, Kfar Hasidim had 980 residents, all Jewish.Department of Statistics, 1945, p
14
/ref>Government of Palestine, Department of Statistics. ''Village Statistics, April, 1945.'' Quoted in Hadawi, 1970, p
48
/ref> In 1935, Makhouly visited ''Tal Harbaj'' on behalf of the Department of Antiquities. He noted that: "the portion of the outer wall on the eastern top of the site was demolished and all stones from it were taken away." File:כפר חסידים - בניה.-JNF043173.jpeg, Kfar Hasidim first houses 1925 File:בנין בתים כפר-חסידים-JNF004225.jpeg, Kfar Hasidim 1925 File:כפר חסידים - הכבשן-JNF043962.jpeg, Kfar Hasidim lime kiln 1925 Image:Early days in Kfar Hasidim.jpg, Nahalat Ya'akov, 1926 File:כפר חסידים - צילום מן האויר-JNF030644.jpeg, Kfar Hasidim 1929 File:כפר חסידים - מראה כללי-JNF029045.jpeg, Kfar Hasidim 1930 File:Jewish colonies. K'far Hassidim, synagogue exterior. matpc.16838.jpg, Kfar Hasidim synagogue, 1934-1939 File:כפר חסידים - בחצר המשק-JNF037181.jpeg, Kfar Hasidim 1937


State of Israel

In 1950, Kfar Hasidim Bet was established nearby by non-agricultural residents of Kfar Hasidim. Kfar HaNoar HaDati youth village, founded in 1937, lies adjacent to the moshav.Kefar Hasidim
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Yityish Titi Aynaw Yityish "Titi" Aynaw ( he, טיטי איינאו; am, ይታይሽ አየነው; born 23 June 1991) is an Israeli model, television personality, and beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned Miss Israel 2013. She is the first Ethiopian Jew and ...
, an Ethiopian Jew who won the
Miss Israel Miss Israel ( he, מַלְכַּת הַיֹּפִי, , ) is a national beauty pageant in Israel. The pageant was founded in 1950, where the winners were sent to Miss Universe. The pageant was also existing to send delegates to Miss World, Miss ...
beauty pageant in 2013, was a graduate of the school. The immigrant absorption center in Kfar Hasidim is the first stop for members of the
Bnei Menashe The Bnei Menashe ( he, בני מנשה, "Children of Menasseh", known as the Shinlung in India) is a community of people from various Tibeto-Burmese ethnic groups from the border of India and Burma who claim descent from one of the Lost Tribe ...
community from North-Eastern India who settle in Israel.


Prominent residents

Shlomo Goren Shlomo Goren ( he, שלמה גורן; February 3, 1917 – October 29, 1994), was a Polish-born Israeli Orthodox Religious Zionist rabbi and Talmudic scholar who was considered a foremost authority on Jewish law (Halakha). Goren founded and se ...
, future head of the Military Rabbinate of the Israel Defense Forces and subsequently
Ashkenazi Ashkenazi Jews ( ; he, יְהוּדֵי אַשְׁכְּנַז, translit=Yehudei Ashkenaz, ; yi, אַשכּנזישע ייִדן, Ashkenazishe Yidn), also known as Ashkenazic Jews or ''Ashkenazim'',, Ashkenazi Hebrew pronunciation: , singu ...
Chief Rabbi of Israel from 1973 to 1983, was raised in Kfar Hasidim, which his father helped to found.Rabbi Shlomo Goren Dead at 77 was a Colorful, Controversial Figure
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References


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External links

*Survey of Western Palestine, Map 5:
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{{Zevulun Regional Council Hasidic Judaism in Israel Moshavim Populated places established in 1924 1924 establishments in Mandatory Palestine Populated places in Haifa District Polish-Jewish culture in Israel