- Avnei Eitan
Avnei Eitan ( _he. אַבְנֵ"י אֵיתָ"ן), elevation 385 metres above sea level, is an
Israel imoshav on theGolan Heights founded after the 1973Yom Kippur War in honor of six Israeli soldiers who had been killed in battle. A prominent landmark in the area is one of the starting points to theEl Al stream , the other being the neighbouring moshav of Eli Ad. It is a largely religiously observant agricultural community located in a region sometimes referred to as theGush Hispin , or Hispin bloc, of religious communities in the southern Golan Heights. The moshav receives municipal services from theGolan Regional Council .About eighty families live on Avnei Eitan, including twenty families who had been expelled from
Gush Katif , mainly from the former communities ofNetzer Hazani andKfar Darom . There are two distinct neighbourhoods in the moshav; an "old" neighbourhood, in which each house also has a substantial plot of land, as well as the "new" neighbourhood, built after 2000, which consists of four rows of small identical houses which cater to young families, and another row of larger houses in which the former Gush Katif residents live.The community is host to the pre-military
yeshiva , ormechina , named "Leadership Yeshiva Academy" or commonly referred to asMechinat Avnei Eitan . This particular mechina caters to English speaking students from outside of Israel interested in the army. RabbiErez Levi is the rabbi of the community and alsorosh yeshiva of the Mechinah.
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