Kfar HaRif

Kfar HaRif

Kfar HaRif ( _he. כפר הרי"ף, lit. "Village of the Rif") is a moshav on the border of the Shfela and the Coastal Plain in south-central Israel. It is the largest community in the Yoav Regional Council. It is about one km southeast of Masmiya junction and about 2 km northeast of Kiryat Malakhi.

East of the moshav flows HaRif creek, named after the community. Nearby are some wells.

The moshav was founded at the end of 1956 by immigrants to Israel from Morocco. Afterward, immigrants joined from many countries in Eastern Europe, whereas most of the immigrants from Morocco left Israel altogether.

When it was founded, it joined the sector "HaMa'amad HaBeinoni" (the middle position) - a group of moshavim where the people who settled there paid for the economy they constructed, as opposed to most moshavim which received their property for free from the government. Today the moshav is part of "HaIhud HaHakla'i" (the agricultural union).

The community is named after the Rif (medieval rabbi Isaac Alfasi), one of the great codifiers of Jewish law, who lived in Fez, Morocco.

Today the moshav is home to about 200 families (800 people), many of whom live in a new neighborhood east of the old village.

In recent years, most residents have worked outside the community, while some continue to maintain an agricultural economy. The main branches of agriculture include orchards, vineyards, flowers, and fowl.

External links

* [http://www.geocities.com/kfarharif/ Official website] he icon


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