Hemed
For the Israeli footballer, see Tomer Hemed.
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Coordinates: 32°1′5.52″N 34°50′29.4″E / 32.0182000°N 34.841500°ECoordinates: 32°1′5.52″N 34°50′29.4″E / 32.0182000°N 34.841500°E | |
Council | Lod Valley |
Affiliation | Hapoel HaMizrachi |
Founded | 1950 |
Founded by | Demobbed soldiers |
Website | hemed.net |
Hemed (Hebrew: חֶמֶד, lit. Grace; Arabic: حيمد) is a religious moshav in central Israel. Located near Or Yehuda, it falls under the jurisdiction of Lod Valley Regional Council. In 2006 it had a population of 563.
The village was founded in 1950 by demobilised soldiers from the Israel Defense Forces who were immigrants from Czechoslovakia, Poland and Romania. Its name is an acronym for Hayilim Meshuhararim Datiyim (Hebrew: חיילים משוחררים דתיים, lit. Demobilised Religious Soldiers). The residents initially worked in agriculture, but today much of the moshav's land is rented out for warehouses and industrial buildings.
External links
- Official website (Hebrew)
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