Shokeda

Shokeda
שׁוֹקֵדָה

Anemone coronaria blossom at Shokeda forest.
Shokeda
Coordinates: 31°25′19.56″N 34°31′28.2″E / 31.4221000°N 34.524500°E / 31.4221000; 34.524500Coordinates: 31°25′19.56″N 34°31′28.2″E / 31.4221000°N 34.524500°E / 31.4221000; 34.524500
Council Sdot Negev
Region North-western Negev
Affiliation Hapoel HaMizrachi
Founded 1957
Founded by Moroccan Jews

Shokeda (Hebrew: שׁוֹקֵדָה) is a religious moshav in southern Israel. Located approximately six kilometres west of Netivot and covering 6,000 dunams, it falls under the jurisdiction of Sdot Negev Regional Council. In 2006 it had a population of 224.

The village was established in 1957 by the Jewish Agency for immigrants from Morocco. They arrived in two groups, and the original aim was to found two settlements; Shokeda and Tzumha. However, only one of them was established.

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Red carpet of Anemone coronaria flowers in Shokeda Forest, Israel, 2012. The vast red carpets of Anemones have become a major tourist attraction of the northern Negev region of Israel, in recent years.
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