Beit Yehoshua

Beit Yehoshua (Hebrew: בֵּית יְהוֹשֻעַ, lit. House of Yehoshua) is a moshav in central Israel. Located in the coastal plain near Netanya, it falls under the jurisdiction of Hof HaSharon Regional Council. In 2019 it had a population of 1,046.[1] The Beit Yehoshua Railway Station is adjacent to the moshav.

Beit Yehoshua
בֵּית יְהוֹשֻעַ
Village office
Etymology: House of Yehoshua
Beit Yehoshua
Beit Yehoshua
Coordinates: 32°15′40″N 34°51′47″E
Country Israel
DistrictCentral
CouncilHof HaSharon
AffiliationHaOved HaTzioni
Founded17 August 1938
Founded byBnei Akiva and HaNoar HaTzioni movement members
Population
 (2019)[1]
1,046
Websitewww.beit-yehoshua.muni.il

History

The region of Beit Yehoshua has been inhabited intermittently since the Middle Paleolithic age, with peak periods of settlement during the Byzantine (4th - 7th centuries CE) and Late Ottoman periods (19- early 20th centuries CE).[2]

The village was established as a kibbutz on 17 August 1938 by gar'in of the Bnei Akiva and HaNoar HaTzioni movements as part of the tower and stockade settlement programme. According to the Jewish National Fund, the original settlers were orthodox and were engaged in intensive farming and citrus.[3] It was named after Yehoshua (Ozjasz) Thon, a Galician Zionist leader.[3] By 1947 it had a population of about 150.[3]

In 1950 it became a moshav shitufi, and later a moshav ovdim.

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