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'''Tekoa''' ({{lang-he|תקוע}}) is a [[communal settlement (Israel)|communal settlement]] and [[Israeli settlement]] in the northern [[Judea]]n hills in the [[West Bank]]. The village was founded in 1977 on the top of a hill among ruins of the site of [[Tekoa (Biblical)|biblical Tekoa]], 5 miles south of [[Bethlehem]], and near [[Herodion]] ("Herod's Palace"). The town has developed a mixed population consisting of both [[Religious Zionist|religiously observant]] and [[Secular Jewish culture|secular]] residents, as well as many [[Aliyah#Aliyah from the Soviet Union and post-Soviet states|new immigrants from the Commonwealth of Independent States]]. Tekoa is within the municipal jurisdiction of the [[Gush Etzion Regional Council]].
'''Tekoa''' ({{lang-he|תקוע}}) is an Israeli Jewish [[communal settlement (Israel)|communal settlement]] in the northern [[Judea]]n hills in the [[West Bank]]. Founded in 1977, the settlement is located on the top of a hill among ruins of the site of [[Tekoa (Biblical)|Biblical Tekoa]], 5 miles south of [[Bethlehem]], and near [[Herodion]] ("Herod's Palace"). The town's population consists of both [[Religious Zionist|religiously observant]] and [[Secular Jewish culture|secular]] residents, as well as many [[Aliyah#Aliyah from the Soviet Union and post-Soviet states|new immigrants from the Commonwealth of Independent States]]. Tekoa is within the municipal jurisdiction of the [[Gush Etzion Regional Council]].


The settlement's chief rabbi is the controversial [[Menachem Froman]], who maintains close ties with Palestinian leaders from the [[PLO]] and [[Hamas]]. Rabbi Froman teaches at the local [[hesder]] [[yeshiva]] which is headed by [[Rabbi]] [[Adin Steinsaltz]].
The Tekoa Agro-Technology Farm that was established in 1986, and in 1989 was named Enterprise of the Year by the Israeli Journal of Agricultural Settlements.

The Tekoa Agro-Technology Farm, established in 1986, was named Enterprise of the Year in 1989 by the Israeli Journal of Agricultural Settlements.


Tekoa is home to a [[hesder]] [[yeshiva]] which is headed by [[Rosh Yeshiva]] [[Rabbi]] [[Adin Steinsaltz]]. [[Menachem Froman]], the town's controversial chief rabbi, also teaches at this local yeshiva.


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Trilingual road sign at entrance to Tekoa

Tekoa (Template:Lang-he) is an Israeli Jewish communal settlement in the northern Judean hills in the West Bank. Founded in 1977, the settlement is located on the top of a hill among ruins of the site of Biblical Tekoa, 5 miles south of Bethlehem, and near Herodion ("Herod's Palace"). The town's population consists of both religiously observant and secular residents, as well as many new immigrants from the Commonwealth of Independent States. Tekoa is within the municipal jurisdiction of the Gush Etzion Regional Council.

The settlement's chief rabbi is the controversial Menachem Froman, who maintains close ties with Palestinian leaders from the PLO and Hamas. Rabbi Froman teaches at the local hesder yeshiva which is headed by Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz.

The Tekoa Agro-Technology Farm, established in 1986, was named Enterprise of the Year in 1989 by the Israeli Journal of Agricultural Settlements.