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Brosh
בְּרוֹשׁ
Etymology: Cypress
Brosh is located in Northwest Negev region of Israel
Brosh
Brosh
Coordinates: 31°22′16″N 34°38′7″E / 31.37111°N 34.63528°E / 31.37111; 34.63528
CountryIsrael
CouncilBnei Shimon
AffiliationMoshavim Movement
Founded1953
Founded byMoroccan Jews
Population
 (2022)[1]
594

Brosh (Hebrew: בְּרוֹשׁ, lit.'Cypress') 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. In 2022 it had a population of 594.[1]

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Etymology

The name Brosh is taken from the Book of Isaiah, specifically Isaiah 41:19:[2]

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;[3]

Two other nearby moshavim, Tidhar (plane-tree) 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").

History

The moshav was established in 1953, with Moroccan immigrants making up most of the founders. It houses a service centre serving all three moshavim, including a library, an after-school child care centre, a club for the elderly and a medical clinic.

Notable residents

  • Nirit Bakshi, Miss Israel 2000

References

  1. ^ a b "Regional Statistics". Israel Central Bureau of Statistics. Retrieved 21 March 2024.
  2. ^ Carta's Official Guide to Israel and Complete Gazetteer to all Sites in the Holy Land. (3rd edition 1993) Jerusalem, Carta, p.107, ISBN 965-220-186-3 (English)
    Yizhaqi, Arie (ed.): Madrich Israel (Israel Guide: An Encyclopedia for the Study of the Land), Vol.6: Sharon, Southern Coastal Plain and Northern Negev, Jerusalem 1979, Keter Press, p.388 (Hebrew)
  3. ^ Isaiah 41 Mechon Mamre

External links

  • Brosh Negev Information Centre
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