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Yakir

About the Project

Yakir is a religious community yishuv in the Shomron (near Ariel), under the aegis of the Shomron Regional Authority. There are currently 400 families in the community.

 

Yakir has a Religious-Zionist character, yet includes all the different streams and opinions. The community is very heterogeneous and that’s what gives it its strength.

All the units in this project have been sold, we will update when another phase opens.

À partir de 1,832000 shekels

About
the Yishuv

The yishuv was founded in Adar 1, 1981, by a nucleus of religious families who wanted to establish a heterogenous Religious-Zionist community where all streams and opinions could feel at home.

Volunteering is also an inseparable part of the community. There are more than 200 volunteers in various committees and work teams – in education, culture, security, construction, mutual help, immigration absorption, over-50s, hikes, community involvement, etc.  Many residents also volunteer with organizations such as Magen David Adom (MDA), the local security squad, NGOs, and as mikveh attendants, shul officials, and more.

The yishuv was founded in Adar 1, 1981, by a nucleus of religious families who wanted to establish a heterogenous Religious-Zionist community where all streams and opinions could feel at home.

 

Volunteering is also an inseparable part of the community. There are more than 200 volunteers in various committees and work teams – in education, culture, security, construction, mutual help, immigration absorption, over-50s, hikes, community involvement, etc.  Many residents also volunteer with organizations such as Magen David Adom (MDA), the local security squad, NGOs, and as mikveh attendants, shul officials, and more.

 

Technical Specifications

Yakir.
An Israeli dream in a rural setting.

* All prices are linked to the construction inputs index
Technical specifications – non-final The price does not include the community acceptance fee of NIS 50,000 as well as purchase tax as required by law

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