- Balfouria
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council= Jezreel Valley
affiliation=Moshavim Movement
population=312
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moshav in northernIsrael . Located nearAfula , it falls under the jurisdiction ofJezreel Valley Regional Council . In 2006 it had a population of 312.History
The initial core of settlers had assembled in 1919 and began training for the establishment of an agricultural settlement. A tract of and was purchased with the funds of the
American Zion Commonwealth , andKeren Hayesod acquired equipment. The moshav was dounded in 1922, the third to be established in Palestine, and was named afterArthur James Balfour , writer of the Balfour Declaration, which embraced Zionist plans for a Jewish "national home".The founders were joined by former
kibbutz residents, a number of people from theCo-operative in Merhavia , as well as many settlers fromPetah Tikva . The houses and dairy barns built with the funds of the Commonwealth were of concrete and had shingled roofs, thus earning the the settlers of Balfouria the sobriquet "the millionaires". Lord Balfour visited the moshav in 1925 and gave the settlers his blessings.In 1939, the lands of the moshav were transferred to the
Jewish National Fund and leasing agreements were signed withKeren Hayesod . In 1934, the settlers completed the digging of a new well which increased agricultural activity in the area. In 1959, the connection with theMekorot water company was sealed.urrounding area
North-east of the moshav are an ancient
tell and springs - remnants of the Valley's swamps - that have been declared a nature reserve, the Balfouria Reserve. Atop of the tell, a monument was erected in honor of the moshav's founders and those who fell in Israel's wars.ports
The local football club, Hapoel Balfouria, spent two seasons in the top division in the mid-1950s. However, they later folded.
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