Beit Hanan

Coordinates: 31°56′4″N 34°46′22″E / 31.93444°N 34.77278°E / 31.93444; 34.77278
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Beit Hanan
בֵּית חָנָן
بيت حنان
Bulgarian Jews
Population
 (2022)[1]
509

Beit Hanan (Hebrew: בֵּית חָנָן) is a moshav in central Israel. Located around two kilometers west of Ness Ziona, it falls under the jurisdiction of Gan Raveh Regional Council. In 2022 its population was 509.[1]

History

Bit Hanan, 1929

Beit Hanan founded during the

Jewish immigrants from Bulgaria, Beit Hanan was the first Jewish agricultural community to be established after the 1929 Palestine riots. The name is taken from the Bible, specifically (1 Kings 4:9).[2] According to a census conducted in 1931 by the British Mandate authorities, Beit Hanan had a population of 178 inhabitants, in 50 houses.[3]

Beit Hanan 1941 1:20,000
Beit Hanan 1945 1:250,000

In 2007, Beit Hanan had 750 acres (3.0 km2) of farmland. The main economic branches are eggs, orchards (pecan, citrus, avocado, mango, anona and olives) and greenhouses (flowers, vegetables and seedlings). The moshav also has banquet facilities on the grounds of a historic home.

A

reserve
stretching over 8 acres (32,000 m2).

Gallery

Beginning

  • Surveying Kubeiba land intended for settling Beit Hanan, 1928
    Surveying Kubeiba land intended for settling Beit Hanan, 1928
  • A document dealing with the name of Beit Hanan Yishuv, 25 February 1930
    A document dealing with the name of Beit Hanan Yishuv, 25 February 1930
  • Drilling of the first well, 1929-30
    Drilling of the first well, 1929-30
  • Planting the first orchard, 1929-30
    Planting the first orchard, 1929-30
  • Early 1930s first citrus nursery
    Early 1930s first citrus nursery
  • Water tower ladder of the Beit Hanan school, 1935
    Water tower ladder of the Beit Hanan school, 1935
  • Beit Hanan 1935
    Beit Hanan 1935
  • Orchards, 1934
    Orchards, 1934
  • Settlement Hill in Beit Hanan, 1934-36
    Settlement Hill in Beit Hanan, 1934-36
  • Planting the first orange grove of the family farm under the direction of Papa Avraham Menda, 1935-36
    Planting the first orange grove of the family farm under the direction of Papa Avraham Menda, 1935-36
  • Panorama, 1935
    Panorama, 1935
  • Isaac Menda working at the cowshed, 1935
    Isaac Menda working at the cowshed, 1935
  • Construction of the first permanent homes, 1935
    Construction of the first permanent homes, 1935
  • A Gadna group (semi military youth brigades) in training, 1940-45
    A Gadna group (semi military youth brigades) in training, 1940-45
  • Germain Manda in the family laying coop in the 1940s
    Germain Manda in the family laying coop in the 1940s
  • Beit-Hanan youth group at Gan Rave gate, 1940-43
    Beit-Hanan youth group at Gan Rave gate, 1940-43
  • Family goat shed, 1946
    Family goat shed, 1946
  • Using donkey for plowing, 1947
    Using donkey for plowing, 1947
  • Beit Hanan girls during first harvest celebrations, 1951-52
    Beit Hanan girls during first harvest celebrations, 1951-52
  • Beit Hanan drama group, 1952
    Beit Hanan drama group, 1952
  • Harvest competition during the first harvest celebrations in the early 1950s
    Harvest competition during the first harvest celebrations in the early 1950s
  • Sami Shmuel Mayer on his Holder tractor, 1957-58
    Sami Shmuel Mayer on his Holder tractor, 1957-58

Now

  • Aerial View, 2012
    Aerial View, 2012
  • Beit-Hanan then (1933) and now (2007)
    Beit-Hanan then (1933) and now (2007)
  • Founders Memorial at the entrance to Moshav
    Founders Memorial at the entrance to Moshav
  • Founders Square
    Founders Square

References

  1. ^ a b "Regional Statistics". Israel Central Bureau of Statistics. Retrieved 21 March 2024.
  2. ^ Mills, 1932, p. 18

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