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Coordinates: 32°1314N 34°5938E / 32.22056°N 34.99389°E / 32.22056; 34.99389
 

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Kokhav Ya'ir–Tzur Yig'al
  • כּוֹכַב יָאִיר צוּר יִגְאָל
  • كوخاف يئير
  • Hebrew transcription(s)
     • ISO 259K̇ŵkab Yåʾiyr Ṣẇr Yig°ʾål
     • Also spelledKochav Yair (unofficial)
    Kokhav Ya'ir–Tzur Yig'al is located in Central Israel
    Kokhav Ya'ir–Tzur Yig'al

    Kokhav Ya'ir–Tzur Yig'al

    Kokhav Ya'ir–Tzur Yig'al is located in Israel
    Kokhav Ya'ir–Tzur Yig'al

    Kokhav Ya'ir–Tzur Yig'al

    Coordinates: 32°13′14N 34°59′38E / 32.22056°N 34.99389°E / 32.22056; 34.99389
    Country Israel
    DistrictCentral
    Founded1986[1]
    Government
     • Head of MunicipalityYuval Arad
    Area
     • Total3,072 dunams (3.072 km2 or 1.186 sq mi)
    Population
     (2022)[2]
     • Total8,977
     • Density2,900/km2 (7,600/sq mi)
    Name meaningNamed for Abraham "Yair" Stern

    Kokhav Ya'ir–Tzur Yig'al (Hebrew: כּוֹכַב יָאִיר-צוּר יִגְאָל, also Kochav Yair–Tzur Yigal) is a town (local council) in the Central DistrictofIsrael. Kokhav Ya'ir and the neighboring town of Tzur Yig'al (Hebrew: צוּר יִגְאָל) merged in November 2003. In 2022 it had a population of 8,977.[2]

    History[edit]

    Kokhav Ya'ir was established in 1981 by 15 families living in temporary quarters. Two years later, work began on infrastructure for a permanent town. In 1986, 550 families moved into permanent housing and the town was officially founded.[1] Tzur Yig'al was founded in 1991, with the first families moving into permanent homes in the summer of 1994.[citation needed]

    Kokhav Ya'ir (literally "Ya'ir's star") was named for Avraham Stern, who went by the alias Ya'ir. He was the founder and leader of the Lehi group, a militant Jewish underground active during the British Mandate of Palestine. Stern is also German for "star." Tzur Yig'al (literally "Yig'al's rock") was named for Israeli Knesset member Yigal Cohen.[3]

    Demography[edit]

    Kokhav Ya'ir’s religious demographics are 100% Jewish,[4] with a high income level. The town is a secular community with a religious minority. Religious tensions are virtually non-existent. Residents from English speaking countries comprise approximately 20% of the population.[citation needed]

    Geography[edit]

    Kokhav Ya'ir

    Kokhav Ya'ir is located at lat. 32° 00' N, long. 35° 00' E, approximately 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) north-north-east of the city of Kfar Saba and 95 meters above sea level.[citation needed] Neighboring the municipality on its south-west border is kibbutz Eyal, approximately 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) north-west is the Israeli Arab city of Tira and approximately 1 kilometre (0.62 mi) south is the Palestinian Authority governed city of Qalqilyah.

    The Sapir Lookout in Kokhav Ya'ir attracts bird watchers who come to observe the semi-annual migration of many species of birds.[citation needed]

    Education and sports[edit]

    Kokhav Ya'ir currently has four schools, two secular elementary schools ('Keshet' and 'Nof Tzurim'), one religious elementary school ('Dekel') and one middle school ('Ramon', named after the Astronaut Ilan Ramon). After finishing middle school students are usually directed to highschoolsinRa'anana and Kfar Saba and Herzliya.[3]

    Kokhav Ya'ir's local basketball team, Elitzur Kokhav Ya'ir, has been a member of the Israel National Basketball League since 2008.[citation needed]

    Kokhav Ya'ir's country club from 2010 to 2017 refused membership to “Israeli Arabs”. After a petition from Tira, an Arab village nearby, the club decided to “sanitize” its racist policy by restricting membership to Kochav Yair–Tzur Yig'al's residents. A member of the local council said: “What drives people from the club isn’t the price, but the Arabs. We came to live in a community. Whether we’re racist or not, it doesn’t matter. The fact is that residents are leaving the community center because of the Arab children. It’s not clear why we can’t express our opinion.” The club is partially funded by the Israeli government.[4]

    Notable residents[edit]

    Kokhav Ya'ir, as seen from Tzur Natan

    References[edit]

    1. ^ a b "Kokhav Ya'ir History" (in Hebrew). Kokhav Ya'ir municipality website. Retrieved 2009-08-21.
  • ^ a b "Regional Statistics". Israel Central Bureau of Statistics. Retrieved 21 March 2024.
  • ^ a b Mayor Kokhav Yair-Tzur Yig'al local council
  • ^ a b Or Kashti: "Upscale Israeli Country Club Changes Rules to Prevent Arabs From Joining:. In: Haaretz, 4 August 2017.
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