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'''Sde Moshe''' ([[Hebrew]]: שדה משה) is a [[moshav]] in the region of [[Lakhish]], about 3 km east of [[Kiryat Gat]], in south-central [[Israel]]. It belongs to the [[Lakhish Regional Council]]. |
'''Sde Moshe''' ([[Hebrew]]: שדה משה) is a [[moshav]] in the region of [[Lakhish]], about 3 km east of [[Kiryat Gat]], in south-central [[Israel]]. It belongs to the [[Lakhish Regional Council]]. |
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Sde Moshe was founded in 1956 as part of a movement from the city to the village, on land of the abandoned Arab village [[Iraq al-Manshiyya]]. It is named after [[Moshe Hirsch]] (Baron Hirsch) who was one of the founders of |
Sde Moshe was founded in 1956 as part of a movement from the city to the village, on land of the abandoned Arab village [[Iraq al-Manshiyya]]. It is named after [[Moshe Hirsch]] (Baron Maurice de Hirsch) who was one of the founders of the [[Jewish Colonization Association]]. It was originally named "Sde Yeshayahu." |
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Revision as of 19:32, 13 February 2008
Sde Moshe (Hebrew: שדה משה) is a moshav in the region of Lakhish, about 3 km east of Kiryat Gat, in south-central Israel. It belongs to the Lakhish Regional Council.
Sde Moshe was founded in 1956 as part of a movement from the city to the village, on land of the abandoned Arab village Iraq al-Manshiyya. It is named after Moshe Hirsch (Baron Maurice de Hirsch) who was one of the founders of the Jewish Colonization Association. It was originally named "Sde Yeshayahu."