Talmei Yaffe

Talmei Yaffe

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Talmei Yaffe
Coordinates: 31°37′2.63″N 34°36′48.23″E / 31.6173972°N 34.6133972°E / 31.6173972; 34.6133972Coordinates: 31°37′2.63″N 34°36′48.23″E / 31.6173972°N 34.6133972°E / 31.6173972; 34.6133972
District Southern
Council Hof Ashkelon
Affiliation HaOved HaTzioni
Founded 1950
Founded by Polish and Romanian immigrants
Population (2015)[1] 805

Talmei Yaffe (Hebrew: תַּלְמֵי יָפֶה, lit. Yaffe Furrows) is a moshav shitufi in southern Israel. Located near Ashkelon, it falls under the jurisdiction of Hof Ashkelon Regional Council. In 2015 it had a population of 805.

History

Talmei Yaffe was founded in 1950 as a kibbutz by immigrants from Poland and Romania on the former lands of the abandoned Arab village of Barbara. It was named after Leib Yaffe, a director-general of Keren Hayesod who was killed in the car bombing of the Jewish Agency building in Jerusalem in 1948.[2] In 1961 it was converted to a moshav shitufi.

In 2005, some families evacuated from settlements in Gush Katif in the wake of the Israeli disengagement from Gaza were resettled in Talmei Yaffe.[3]

References

  1. "List of localities, in Alphabetical order" (PDF). Israel Central Bureau of Statistics. Retrieved 16 October 2016.
  2. The Jewish Agency's Digest of Press and Events
  3. Exile in Israel The Jerusalem Post
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