Nir Galim

Nir Galim
נִיר גַּלִּים
Nir Galim
Coordinates: 31°49′28.91″N 34°40′59.88″E / 31.8246972°N 34.6833000°E / 31.8246972; 34.6833000Coordinates: 31°49′28.91″N 34°40′59.88″E / 31.8246972°N 34.6833000°E / 31.8246972; 34.6833000
District Central
Council Hevel Yavne
Affiliation Hapoel HaMizrachi
Founded 1949
Founded by Hungarian Holocaust survivors
Population (2015)[1] 1,395

Nir Galim (Hebrew: נִיר גַּלִּים, lit. Waves Meadow) is a religious moshav shitufi in south-central Israel, adjacent to the city of Ashdod. Located in the southern coastal plain, it falls under the jurisdiction of Hevel Yavne Regional Council. In 2015 it had a population of 1,395.7

History

The village was established in 1949, and was initially called Nir VeGal (Hebrew: ניר וגל, lit. Meadow and Wave). The founders were Holocaust survivors from Hungary and Central Europe, including set of twins who survived Josef Mengele's experiments.[2]

The Testimony House for the Heritage of the Holocaust was established on the moshav in 2009.[3]

References

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  1. "List of localities, in Alphabetical order" (PDF). Israel Central Bureau of Statistics. Retrieved 16 October 2016.
  2. Lucette Matalon Lagnado and Sheila Cohn Dekel (1992) Children of the Flames Penguin Books
  3. Bnei Akiva celebrates museum's recognition of its pre-state work in UK The Jerusalem Post
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