Mishmar HaShlosha
Mishmar HaShlosha (Hebrew: משמר השלושה) (lit. Sentinel of the Three) was a moshav in the eastern part of the Lower Galilee, located in the Yavne'el Valley and adjacent to the moshava Yavne'el.[1][2] Mishmar HaShlosha officially became part of Yavne'el in 1953.
Mishmar HaShlosha
משמר השלושה | |
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Mishmar HaShlosha Mishmar HaShlosha | |
Coordinates: 32°42′45″N 35°30′11″E | |
Country | Israel |
District | Northern |
Founded | 13 April 1937 |
Name meaning | Sentinel of the Three |
The moshav was founded on 13 April 1937 on lands purchased by the Palestine Jewish Colonization Association. It was a Tower and stockade settlement, established to populate the area between Beit Gan and Yavne'el.[3][4][5]
The village was named for three residents of Yavne'el, Moshe Zalman Ben-Sasson, Yehuda Aliovic and Gedaliah Geller, who on March 14, 1937 walked from Beit Gan towards Yavne'el and were murdered by Arabs on the way.[5]
References
- Ben-Yehuda, N. (1993). Political Assassinations by Jews: A Rhetorical Device for Justice. State University of New York Press. p. 159. ISBN 9780791411650. Retrieved March 27, 2015.
- Bazak Israel Guide. Bazak Israel Guidebook Publishers. 1968. ISSN 0522-5418. Retrieved March 27, 2015.
- Sophie A. Udin, ed. (1945). The Palestine yearbook and Israeli annual. Zionist Organization of America. Retrieved January 23, 2012.
- Baruch Kimmerling (1983). Zionism and territory: the socio-territorial dimensions of Zionist politics. Institute of International Studies, University of California. ISBN 0-87725-151-7. Retrieved January 23, 2012.
- Zvi Sobel (1993). A small place in Galilee: religion and social conflict in an Israeli village. Holmes & Meier. ISBN 0-8419-1342-0. Retrieved January 23, 2012.
Mishmar HaShlosha 1937.
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