Be'er Ya'akov
Be'er Ya'akov
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Hebrew transcription(s) | |
• ISO 259 | Bˀer Yaˁqob |
• Forby spelt | Be'er Ya'aqov (offeecial) |
Coordinates: 31°56′33.14″N 34°50′1.5″E / 31.9425389°N 34.833750°ECoordinates: 31°56′33.14″N 34°50′1.5″E / 31.9425389°N 34.833750°E | |
Destrict | Central |
Foondit | 1907 |
Govrenment | |
• Teep | Local cooncil (frae 1949) |
• Head of Municipality | Nissim Gozlan |
Area | |
• Total | 8.58 km2 (3.31 sq mi) |
Population (2015)[1] | |
• Total | 18,401 |
• Density | 2,100/km2 (5,600/sq mi) |
Name meanin | Jacob's well |
Be'er Ya'akov (Hebrew: בְּאֵר יַעֲקֹב, lit. Jacob's Well) is a toun wi local cooncil status in the central Israel, near Ness Ziona an Rishon LeZion.
Be'er Ya'akov haes an aurie o 8,580 dunams (~8.6 km²).[2] In December 2006, it haed a population o 18,401 in 2015. Be'er Ya'akov wis foondit in 1907 bi Jewish immigrants frae Dagestan. In 1947, it haed a population o 400.[3] It achieved local cooncil status in 1949.
Be'er Ya'akov wis named efter Ya'akov Yitzhaki, a rabbi an Jewish pioneer.[4]
Durin the 1948 Arab-Israeli war, an till the Israeli capture o Ramla in Julie o 1948, Be'er Ya'akov wis in the frontline. The population at that time wis evacuatit an a new dounset, Be'er Shalom, wis established nearbi bi members o Kibbutz Buchenwald, the first pioneer trainin group formed in post-Warld War II Germany.[3][5]
Twa hospitals are locatit in Be'er Ya'akov: Asaf HaRofe Hospital (near Tzrifin), an Shmuel HaRofe Geriatric Hospital.
Sports
- Maccabi Be'er Ya'akov is the local fitbaa club.
- Maccabi Be'er Ya'akov B.C., the local basketbaw club, plays in Liga Leumit, the seicont tier.
Transportion
Be'er Ya'akov is served bi the Be'er Ya'akov Railway Station, for trains on the Binyamina-Ashkelon line.
References
- ↑ "List of localities, in Alphabetical order" (PDF). Israel Central Bureau of Statistics. Retrieved 16 October 2016.
- ↑ "Local Authorities in Israel 2005, Publication #1295 - Municipality Profiles - Be'er Ya'akov" (PDF) (in Ebrew). Israel Central Bureau of Statistics. Retrieved 9 Apryle 2008.
- ↑ a b Jewish National Fund (1949). Jewish Villages in Israel. Jerusalem: Hamadpis Liphshitz Press. p. 14.
- ↑ HaReuveni, Immanuel (1999). Lexicon of the Land of Israel (in Ebrew). Miskal - Yedioth Ahronoth Books and Chemed Books. p. 76. ISBN 965-448-413-7.
- ↑ Kibbutz Buchenwald, Judy Baumel