Menuha

Moshav in southern Israel From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Menuha (Hebrew: מְנוּחָה) is a moshav in south-central Israel. Located to the north of Kiryat Gat and south of Kiryat Malakhi, it falls under the jurisdiction of Lakhish Regional Council. In 2024 it had a population of 794.[1]

UnofficialMenucha
CountryIsrael
Founded1953
Population
(2024)[1]
794
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Menuha is located in Ashkelon region of Israel
Menuha
Menuha
Coordinates: 31°39′27″N 34°46′39″E
CountryIsrael
DistrictSouthern
CouncilLakhish
AffiliationMoshavim Movement
Founded1953
Founded byIraqi immigrants
Population
 (2024)[1]
794
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History

It was founded in 1953 by Jewish refugees to Israel from Kurdistan region of Iraq on land belonging to the Arab Palestinian villages of Summil[2] and Jusayr,[3] both of which were depopulated in the 1948 Arab–Israeli War.

Along with neighboring Nahla, it was named after "Biblical passage "Blessed be the Lord who has given rest to his people Israel ..."[4] (1 Kings 8:56) and for the Menuha VeNahala (Hebrew: מנוחה ונחלה) organization that founded Rehovot. Menuha means "rest" or "ease" in Hebrew.

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