Hevel Modi'in Regional Council

Hevel Modi'in Regional Council

Hevel Modi'in Regional Council ( _he. מועצה אזורית חבל מודיעין, lit. "Modi'in Region Regional Council") is a regional council in central Israel. It was founded in 1950 and covers an area from Petah Tikva to Modi'in.

The council borders
*Drom HaSharon Regional Council, El'ad and Rosh HaAyin in the north
*Mateh Binyamin Regional Council in the east
*Gezer Regional Council and Modi'in-Maccabim-Re'ut in the south
*Drom HaSharon, Lod Valley Regional Council, Lod and Ramle in the west.

The head rabbi of the regional council is Rabbi Eliav Meir who is also the head rabbi of Gimzo.

List of settlements

The council covers a kibbutz, 19 moshavim, three communal settlements and a youth village.

Kibbutzim
*Be'erot Yitzhak

Moshavim
*Ahisamakh
*Bareket
*Beit Arif
*Beit Nehemia
*Ben Shemen
*Bnei Atarot
*Ginaton
*Gimzo
*Givat Koah
*Hadid
*Kerem Ben Shemen
*Kfar Daniel
*Kfar Rut
*Kfar Truman
*Mazor
*Nehalim
*Rinatia
*Shilat
*Tirat YehudaCommunal settlements
*Lapid
*Mevo Modi'im
*Nofekh

Youth villages
*Ben Shemen Youth Village

External links

* [http://www.modiin-region.muni.il/heb/ Council website] he icon


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