Timorim

Timorim
תִּמּוֹרִים, תימורים
Timorim
Coordinates: 31°42′55.07″N 34°45′36.36″E / 31.7152972°N 34.7601000°E / 31.7152972; 34.7601000Coordinates: 31°42′55.07″N 34°45′36.36″E / 31.7152972°N 34.7601000°E / 31.7152972; 34.7601000
District Southern
Council Be'er Tuvia
Affiliation HaOved HaTzioni
Founded 1948 (original location)
1954 (current location)
Founded by HaNoar HaTzioni members
Population (2015)[1] 775
Website www.timorim.org

Timorim (Hebrew: תִּמּוֹרִים) is a moshav shitufi in central Israel. Located on the Israeli coastal plain around a kilometer south of the Malakhi Junction, near the town of Kiryat Malakhi, it falls under the jurisdiction of Be'er Tuvia Regional Council. In 2015 it had a population of 775.

The village also functions as a communal settlement for its community of non-members

History

It was established in 1948 by a gar'in of youth from South Africa, Romania and Egypt from the youth movement HaNoar HaTzioni as a kibbutz on Shimron Hill in the Lower Galilee, in the area now covered by the communal settlement of Timrat. It was named after a carving in the shape of a palm in the temple: 1 Kings 6:29.[2] In 1953 it was reorganized as a moshav shitufi, one of the first in the country. In 1954 the settlement moved to its current location due to a shortage of land at its original site.[3]

Economy

Timorim's income in 2005 derived mainly from industry (74%), with additional 15% from agriculture and 11% from outside work of Timorim members and other sources.[4] Timorim has two industries: "Tomer Plastics" manufacturing plastic furniture for the institutional market (est. 1961-1975) and "Tomer 2000" manufacturing metal pipes (est. 1978). Agriculture includes cotton, citrus, olives, and walnuts. A dairy herd of 450 head is managed jointly with Kibbutz Hulda.

References

  1. "List of localities, in Alphabetical order" (PDF). Israel Central Bureau of Statistics. Retrieved 16 October 2016.
  2. Carta's Official Guide to Israel and Complete Gazetteer to all Sites in the Holy Land. (3rd edition 1993) Jerusalem, Carta, p.462, ISBN 965-220-186-3
  3. Mapa's concise gazetteer of Israel (in Hebrew). Yuval Elʻazari (ed.). Tel-Aviv: Mapa Publishing. 2005. p. 555. ISBN 965-7184-34-7.
  4. Timorim audited financial statements for 2003-2005.
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