Beit Hashmonay
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Beit Hashmonay (Hebrew: בֵּית חַשְׁמוֹנַאי, lit. Hasmonean House) is a communal settlement in central Israel, five kilometers southeast of Ramla. [1] Beit Hashmonay is under the jurisdiction of Gezer Regional Council. In 2009, it had a population of 850. [1]
Beit Hashmonay was established in 1970 by the Jewish Agency. It is named for Simon Maccabaeus, a member of the Hasmonean family who captured the ancient city of Gezer, located nearby. In 1987 it became a communal settlement and a village centre for the regional council.
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Coordinates: 31°53′25.79″N 34°54′57.96″E / 31.8904972°N 34.9161000°E
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