HaZor'im
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HaZor'im הַזּוֹרְעִים | |
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HaZor'im | |
Coordinates: 32°44′47″N 35°30′4″E / 32.74639°N 35.50111°ECoordinates: 32°44′47″N 35°30′4″E / 32.74639°N 35.50111°E | |
Council | Lower Galilee Regional Council |
Founded | 1939 |
Founded by | Tower and stockade |
Population | 498 |
HaZor'im (Hebrew: הַזּוֹרְעִים) is a religious moshav in the Lower Galilee Regional Council, Israel. It was established in 1939 in the Tower and stockade settlement method, by Jewish immigrants from Europe, mostly from Germany and the Netherlands and after a while also by immigrants from north Africa. The village is adjacent to Tiberias and Afula.
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