Beit Hazon
Neighbourhood of Kfar Haroeh in Israel
Place in Central, Israel
Beit Hazon 32°23′13″N 34°54′42″E / 32.38694°N 34.91167°E / 32.38694; 34.91167 | |
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Country | Israel |
District | Central |
Council | Hefer Valley |
Region | Coastal plain |
Founded by | American, English and South African immigrants |
Beit Hazon (Hebrew: בֵּית חָזוֹן, lit. Hazon House) is a predominantly English-speaking neighbourhood of Kfar Haroeh in central Israel.
History
The neighbourhood was formed by a group of immigrants from England, South Africa and the United States. It was named after Avrohom Yeshaya Karelitz, who was also known as Hazon Ish. In 2008, Beit Hazon residents submitted a request to be registered as an independent town.[1] However, it was not recognized as a separate entity by the local authority, the Hefer Valley Regional Council.
Notable residents
- David Bannett
References
- ^ Anglo Neighborhood Bids to Become Its Own Town, Haaretz
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