El'ad, an aa spelled Elad (Hebrew: אלעד‎‎), is a ceety in the Center Destrict o Israel. Locatit aboot 25 kilometres (16 mi) east o Tel Aviv on Route 444 atween Rosh HaAyin an Shoham, it an aa lies juist wast o the Green Line. In 2007 the ceety haed a tot population o 31,300.[1] Its current population is estimatit at ower 32,000. The biggin o El'ad stairtit in the late 90's, but due tae the heich demand an massive construction, it haed awready achieved local cooncil status bi 1998. It is the anerlie ceety in Israel offeecially designatit a releegious municipality.

El'ad

  • אלעד
Hebrew transcription(s)
 • ISO 259ʔelˁad
Official logo of El'ad
El'ad is located in Israel
El'ad
El'ad
Coordinates: 32°3′8.34″N 34°57′4.47″E / 32.0523167°N 34.9512417°E / 32.0523167; 34.9512417Coordinates: 32°3′8.34″N 34°57′4.47″E / 32.0523167°N 34.9512417°E / 32.0523167; 34.9512417
DestrictCentral
Foondit1998
Govrenment
 • TeepCeety (frae 2008)
 • MayorYitzhak Idan (Shas)
Area
 • Total2.756 km2 (1.064 sq mi)
Population
 (2009)[1]
 • Total36,300
 • Density13,000/km2 (34,000/sq mi)

History

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The toun wis biggit frae scratch as a planned community accordin tae urban plannin paradigms no unlik Modi'in an nearbi Shoham. While those touns wur designed tae suit a mixed population o non-releegious an releegious, El'ad wis oreeginally planned tae suit a mixed population o Modren Orthodox/Releegious Zionist Jews an Haredi Jews, but the majority are nou Haredi. It wis biggit as a pairt o the solution tae the acute shortage o alternate an affordable hoosin for Haredi families who, tradeetionally, wur concentratit primarily in baith Jerusalem an Bnei Brak. Accordingly, El'ad wis planned in a way that wad suit the releegious lifestyle wi a lairger selection o hoosin options wi some projects afferin lairger than average apairtments tae accommodate releegious families who tend tae hae mair childer than the average naitional population. Anither unique characteristic wis easy access an short walkin distances tae local eddication institutions tae avoid the need for schuil transportation costs.

The Chief Ashkenazi Rabbi is Rabbi Shlomo Zalman Grossman an the Chief Sefardi Rabbi is Rabbi Mordechai Malka. Thare are at least 18 synagogues o different Jewish ethnic persuasions. A central charitable organization is Kupat Hatzedoko Matan Beseter.[2]

On 5 Februar 2008, El'ad's offeecial status wis chyngit tae a ceety.[3]

References

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  1. a b "Table 3 - Population of Localities Numbering Above 2,000 Residents and Other Rural Population" (PDF). Israel Central Bureau of Statistics. 30 Juin 2010. Retrieved 30 October 2010.
  2. "Archived copy". Archived frae the original on 26 September 2009. Retrieved 23 Mey 2011.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. Fendel, Hillel. "Ten-Year-Old Hareidi-Religious Community of Elad Named a City - Inside Israel - Israel News - Arutz Sheva". www.israelnationalnews.com. Retrieved 6 Februar 2008.

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