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Hartuv

1883 establishments in the Ottoman Empire1929 Palestine riotsJewish communities in Palestine temporarily abandoned during the mandate periodJewish villages depopulated during the 1948 Arab–Israeli War
Achituv and Shimshon cement plant1
Achituv and Shimshon cement plant1

Hartuv (Hebrew: הרטוב) or Har-Tuv (lit. "Mount of Goodness") was an agricultural colony in the Judean Hills established in 1883 on land purchased from the Arab village of Artuf by English missionaries. It was destroyed in the 1929 Palestine riots but was rebuilt in 1930. In 1948 it was abandoned again. Hartuv was the starting point for the Convoy of 35 during the 1948 war. Hartuv is now an industrial zone near Beit Shemesh.

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Hartuv
3865, Mate Yehuda Regional Council

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הרטוב

3865
9901312 Mate Yehuda Regional Council
Jerusalem District, Israel
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