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[[File:Location kfarshmaryahu.png|thumb|right|upright|Location of Kfar Shmaryahu in the [[Tel Aviv District]]]] |
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'''Kfar Shmaryahu''' ({{lang-he-n|כְּפַר שְׁמֵרְיָהוּ}}, {{lang-ar|كفر شمرياهو}}) is a [[local council (Israel)|local council]] in [[Israel]], within the [[Tel Aviv District]]. The council was founded in 1937, during the [[Aliyah#Fifth Aliyah .281929–1939.29|Fifth Aliyah]] to Israel.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://yeke-yishuvim.org.il/Module.aspx?Town=29&Type=1|title=Village history|work=kfar-shemaryahu.muni.il|accessdate=2006-11-24|language=he}}</ref> The village is named after [[Shmaryahu Levin]] (1867–1935), a Russian-born |
'''Kfar Shmaryahu''' ({{lang-he-n|כְּפַר שְׁמֵרְיָהוּ}}, {{lang-ar|كفر شمرياهو}}) is a [[local council (Israel)|local council]] in [[Israel]], within the [[Tel Aviv District]]. The council was founded in 1937, during the [[Aliyah#Fifth Aliyah .281929–1939.29|Fifth Aliyah]] to Israel.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://yeke-yishuvim.org.il/Module.aspx?Town=29&Type=1|title=Village history|work=kfar-shemaryahu.muni.il|accessdate=2006-11-24|language=he}}</ref> The village is named after [[Shmaryahu Levin]] (1867–1935), a Russian-born Jewish Zionist leader. In {{Israel populations|Year}} it had a population of {{Israel populations|Kefar Shemaryahu}}. |
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Originally an agricultural community Kfar Shmaryahu became an affluent suburb of Tel Aviv. It is ranked very highly on the Israeli socio-economic scale (10 out of 10).<ref>Haaretz.com Richest Towns in Israel http://www.haaretz.com/print-edition/business/the-richest-towns-savyon-kfar-shmaryahu-omer-1.4808</ref> According to [[Yedioth Ahronoth]], Kfar Shmaryahu's municipality annually spends [[New Israeli Shekel|NIS]] 8,700 per resident, a figure higher than [[Tel Aviv]] and over twice as high as [[Jerusalem]].<ref>{{cite news|title=Investing in You|publisher=[[Yedioth Ahronoth]] - ''Mamon''|pages=1|date=2008-02-12}}</ref> |
Originally an agricultural community Kfar Shmaryahu became an affluent suburb of Tel Aviv. It is ranked very highly on the Israeli socio-economic scale (10 out of 10).<ref>Haaretz.com Richest Towns in Israel http://www.haaretz.com/print-edition/business/the-richest-towns-savyon-kfar-shmaryahu-omer-1.4808</ref> According to [[Yedioth Ahronoth]], Kfar Shmaryahu's municipality annually spends [[New Israeli Shekel|NIS]] 8,700 per resident, a figure higher than [[Tel Aviv]] and over twice as high as [[Jerusalem]].<ref>{{cite news|title=Investing in You|publisher=[[Yedioth Ahronoth]] - ''Mamon''|pages=1|date=2008-02-12}}</ref> |
Revision as of 15:02, 8 September 2016
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Kfar Shmaryahu (Template:Lang-he-n, Arabic: كفر شمرياهو) is a local council in Israel, within the Tel Aviv District. The council was founded in 1937, during the Fifth Aliyah to Israel.[1] The village is named after Shmaryahu Levin (1867–1935), a Russian-born Jewish Zionist leader. In 2022 it had a population of 1,951.
Originally an agricultural community Kfar Shmaryahu became an affluent suburb of Tel Aviv. It is ranked very highly on the Israeli socio-economic scale (10 out of 10).[2] According to Yedioth Ahronoth, Kfar Shmaryahu's municipality annually spends NIS 8,700 per resident, a figure higher than Tel Aviv and over twice as high as Jerusalem.[3]
Notable residents
- Shai Agassi
- Shulamit Aloni (1928–2014), civil-rights politician and left-wing activist
- Aki Avni
- Ilanit
- Daphni Leef, activist and video editor
- Ari Shavit, author, journalist
- Stef Wertheimer
- Sapir Koffmann, Miss Israel 1984
References
- ^ "Village history". kfar-shemaryahu.muni.il (in Hebrew). Retrieved 2006-11-24.
- ^ Haaretz.com Richest Towns in Israel http://www.haaretz.com/print-edition/business/the-richest-towns-savyon-kfar-shmaryahu-omer-1.4808
- ^ "Investing in You". Yedioth Ahronoth - Mamon. 2008-02-12. p. 1.
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