Jewish locality
A Jewish locality (Hebrew: יישוב יהודי, Yishuv Yehudi)[1] is a class of settlement in Israel and the West Bank. In 2012 there were 32 places classified as Jewish localities.[2] The Central Bureau of Statistics divides them into two types by population; 2,000-4,999 residents and 5,000-9,999 residents.[2]
List of Jewish localities
| Jewish locality |
Regional council |
District |
Population class |
| Alon Shvut | Gush Etzion | Judea and Samaria Area (West Bank) | 2,000-4,999 |
| Atlit | Hof HaCarmel | Haifa | 5,000-9,999 |
| Bat Hefer | Hefer Valley | Central | 5,000-9,999 |
| Beit Hashmonay | Gezer | Central | 2,000-4,999 |
| Caesarea | Hof HaCarmel | Haifa | 2,000-4,999 |
| Elazar | Gush Etzion | Judea and Samaria Area (West Bank) | 2,000-4,999 |
| Eli | Mateh Binyamin | Judea and Samaria Area (West Bank) | 2,000-4,999 |
| Gan Ner | Gilboa | Northern | 2,000-4,999 |
| Geva Binyamin | Mateh Binyamin | Judea and Samaria Area (West Bank) | 2,000-4,999 |
| Giv'at Avni | Lower Galilee | Northern | 2,000-4,999 |
| Hashmonaim | Mateh Binyamin | Judea and Samaria Area (West Bank) | 2,000-4,999 |
| Katzir | Menashe | Haifa | 2,000-4,999 |
| Kfar Adumim | Mateh Binyamin | Judea and Samaria Area (West Bank) | 2,000-4,999 |
| Kfar Chabad | Lod Valley | Central | 5,000-9,999 |
| Kfar HaOranim | Mateh Binyamin | Judea and Samaria Area (West Bank) | 2,000-4,999 |
| Kokhav Ya'akov | Mateh Binyamin | Judea and Samaria Area (West Bank) | 5,000-9,999 |
| Lapid | Hevel Modi'in | Central | 2,000-4,999 |
| Matan | Drom HaSharon | Central | 2,000-4,999 |
| Merkaz Shapira | Shafir | Southern | 2,000-4,999 |
| Mitzpe Yeriho | Mateh Binyamin | Judea and Samaria Area (West Bank) | 2,000-4,999 |
| Neve Daniel | Gush Etzion | Judea and Samaria Area (West Bank) | 2,000-4,999 |
| Nof Ayalon | Gezer | Central | 2,000-4,999 |
| Nofit | Zevulun | Haifa | 2,000-4,999 |
| Ofra | Mateh Binyamin | Judea and Samaria Area (West Bank) | 2,000-4,999 |
| Sha'arei Tikva | Shomron | Judea and Samaria Area (West Bank) | 5,000-9,999 |
| Shilo | Mateh Binyamin | Judea and Samaria Area (West Bank) | 2,000-4,999 |
| Shimshit | Jezreel Valley | Northern | 2,000-4,999 |
| Talmon | Mateh Binyamin | Judea and Samaria Area (West Bank) | 2,000-4,999 |
| Tekoa | Gush Etzion | Judea and Samaria Area (West Bank) | 2,000-4,999 |
| Tzur Hadassah | Mateh Yehuda | Jerusalem | 5,000-9,999 |
| Tzur Moshe | Lev HaSharon | Central | 2,000-4,999 |
| Yad Binyamin | Nahal Sorek | Central | 2,000-4,999 |
References
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