HaZor'im

HaZor'im
הַזּוֹרְעִים
HaZor'im
Coordinates: 32°44′47″N 35°30′4″E / 32.74639°N 35.50111°E / 32.74639; 35.50111Coordinates: 32°44′47″N 35°30′4″E / 32.74639°N 35.50111°E / 32.74639; 35.50111
Council Lower Galilee Regional Council
Founded 1939
Founded by Union of Religious Pioneers (ברית חלוצים דתיים), Ezra youth movement and the, Mizrahi Youth
Population 498

HaZor'im (Hebrew: הַזּוֹרְעִים) is a religious moshav in the Lower Galilee Regional Council of northern Israel. It was established on 23 May 1939 in the Tower and Stockade settlement method,[1] by Jewish immigrants from Europe, mostly from Germany and the Netherlands, joined after a while by immigrants from North Africa. The founders belonged to the Union of Religious Pioneers (ברית חלוצים דתיים), the Ezra youth movement and the Mizrahi Youth.

The village is very close to Tiberias and not far from Nazareth and Afula.

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