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
Council Hof Ashkelon
Region Southern coastal plain
Affiliation HaOved HaTzioni
Founded 1950
Founded by Polish and Romanian immigrants

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 2006 it had a population of 139.

History

Moshav 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, director-general of Keren Hayesod who was killed in the car bombing of the Jewish Agency building in Jerusalem in 1948.[1] 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.[2]

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