Ohad, Israel

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Ohad
אֹהַד
Ohad
Coordinates: 31°14′13.19″N 34°25′55.92″E / 31.2369972°N 34.4322000°E / 31.2369972; 34.4322000Coordinates: 31°14′13.19″N 34°25′55.92″E / 31.2369972°N 34.4322000°E / 31.2369972; 34.4322000
Council Eshkol
Region North-western Negev
Affiliation Moshavim Movement
Founded 1969
Population (2012) 372[1]

Ohad (Hebrew: אֹהַד or אוהד) is a moshav in southern Israel. Located in the Hevel Eshkol area of the north-western Negev desert near the Gaza Strip border, it falls under the jurisdiction of Eshkol Regional Council. Founded in 1969 by Olim from various countries. It is named after Ohad, the third son of Shim'om (Simeon), mentioned in the Bible (Genesis 46:10)[2] - as the neighbouring communal settlement Tzohar is named after his brother, mentioned in the same Bible verse. In 2012 it had a population of 372.[1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Locality File" (XLS). Israel Central Bureau of Statistics. 2012. Retrieved November 3, 2013. 
  2. Mapa's concise gazetteer of Israel. Yuval Elʻazari (ed.). Tel-Aviv: Mapa Publishing. 2005. p. 19. ISBN 965-7184-34-7.  (Hebrew)
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