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Kfar Monash

1946 establishments in Mandatory PalestineArchaeological sites in IsraelAustralian-Jewish culture in IsraelHefer Valley Regional CouncilMoshavim
Populated places established in 1946Populated places in Central District (Israel)
BUILDING WORKERS LAYING THE FOUNDATION FOR ONE OF THE NEW HOUSES AT MOSHAV KFAR MONASH IN THE HEFER VALLEY, A COOPERATIVE SETTLEMENT OF WORLD WAR 2 VED841 016
BUILDING WORKERS LAYING THE FOUNDATION FOR ONE OF THE NEW HOUSES AT MOSHAV KFAR MONASH IN THE HEFER VALLEY, A COOPERATIVE SETTLEMENT OF WORLD WAR 2 VED841 016

Kfar Monash (Hebrew: כְּפַר מוֹנַשׁ, lit. Monash Village) is a moshav in central Israel. Located in the northern part of the Sharon plain and covering 2,700 dunams, it falls under the jurisdiction of Hefer Valley Regional Council. In 2021 it had a population of 926. The vast majority of its residents are Jewish.

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Kfar Monash
שביל החלב, Emek Hefer Regional Council

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4293500 Emek Hefer Regional Council
Center District, Israel
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BUILDING WORKERS LAYING THE FOUNDATION FOR ONE OF THE NEW HOUSES AT MOSHAV KFAR MONASH IN THE HEFER VALLEY, A COOPERATIVE SETTLEMENT OF WORLD WAR 2 VED841 016
BUILDING WORKERS LAYING THE FOUNDATION FOR ONE OF THE NEW HOUSES AT MOSHAV KFAR MONASH IN THE HEFER VALLEY, A COOPERATIVE SETTLEMENT OF WORLD WAR 2 VED841 016
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