Tidhar תִּדְהָר |
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Coordinates: 31°22′45.48″N 34°37′45.83″E / 31.3793000°N 34.6293972°ECoordinates: 31°22′45.48″N 34°37′45.83″E / 31.3793000°N 34.6293972°E | |
District | Southern |
Council | Bnei Shimon |
Affiliation | Moshavim Movement |
Founded | 1953 |
Founded by | Moroccan immigrants |
Population (2015) | 534 |
Name meaning | Plane tree |
Tidhar (Hebrew: תִּדְהָר, lit. Plane tree) is a moshav in southern Israel. Located in the north-western Negev between Ofakim and Netivot, it falls under the jurisdiction of Bnei Shimon Regional Council and covers an area of around 1,000 dunams. In 2015 it had a population of 534.
The moshav was established in 1953 by Moroccan immigrants. Its name is taken from the Book of Isaiah, specifically Isaiah 41:19:
I will plant in the wilderness the cedar, the acacia-tree, and the myrtle, and the oil-tree; I will set in the desert the cypress, the plane-tree, and the larch together;
Two other nearby moshavim, Brosh (cypress) and Ta'ashur (larch) take their name from this passage and the three of them are known as the Moshavei Yahdav (lit. the "Together Moshavim").