Adirim
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Adirim, a small moshav (communal agriculture settlement) in Regional council (Israel) of Gilboa.
It is situated 6 km. south of Afula. It was founded in 20.2.56 by immigrants from Morocco, the first of the Gush Hever moshavim.
The population is 300 (2002).
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It derives its name from the Bible, Shoftim - Chapter 5 verse 25: "Water he requested, (but) milk she gave him: in a lordly bowl she brought him cream." In Hebrew "Besefel Adirim"
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