Nir Akiva

Nir Akiva

Village synagogue
Nir Akiva
Coordinates: 31°28′11.63″N 34°38′48.12″E / 31.4698972°N 34.6467000°E / 31.4698972; 34.6467000Coordinates: 31°28′11.63″N 34°38′48.12″E / 31.4698972°N 34.6467000°E / 31.4698972; 34.6467000
District Southern
Council Merhavim
Affiliation Moshavim Movement
Founded 1953
Population (2015)[1] 702

Nir Akiva (Hebrew: נִיר עֲקִיבָא, lit. Akiva's Meadow) is a moshav in southern Israel. Located in the north-western Negev near Netivot and Nir Moshe and covering 1,000 dunams, it falls under the jurisdiction of Merhavim Regional Council. In 2015 it had a population of 702.

History

The moshav was established in 1953 on land that had belonged to the Arab village of Kawfakha.[2] It was named after Akiva Etinger, a chief of the Settlement Department in the Jewish Agency. In the late 1970s Amir Peretz was a member of the moshav.

References

  1. "List of localities, in Alphabetical order" (PDF). Israel Central Bureau of Statistics. Retrieved 16 October 2016.
  2. 'ALL THAT REMAINS', Walid Khalidi, IPS Washington, 1992, ISBN 0-88728-224-5. pp. 119–121. Population 1944/45 500
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