- Har Adar
Infobox Israel municipality
name=Har Adar
imgsize=200px
hebname=Hebrew|הַר אֲדָר
arname=
meaning=Mount Adar
founded=1982
type=lc
typefrom=1995
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altOffSp=
altUnoSp=
district=js
population=2,400
popyear=2006
area=994mayor=Aviram Cohen (elected 2006)
Har Adar ( _he. הַר אֲדָר) is an
Israeli settlement and local council in theWest Bank , in theSeam Zone and the Maccabim sub-region of theJudea and Samaria area. It was founded in 1982cite book|title=Lexicon of the Land of Israel|publisher=Miskal - Yedioth Ahronoth Books and Chemed Books|year=1999|first=Immanuel|last=HaReuveni|pages=p. 255|isbn=965-448-413-7 he icon] and has a population of 2,400.cite web|url=http://www.cbs.gov.il/population/new_2009/table3.pdf|publisher=Israel Central Bureau of Statistics |title=Table 3 - Population of Localities Numbering Above 1,000 Residents and Other Rural Population|date=2007-12-31|accessdate=2008-05-21] It is located on Road 425 next toAbu Ghosh and the Green Line, about convert|15|km|mi west of Jerusalem. Har Adar is ranked high on the Israeli socio-economic scales, at 9/10.cite web|url=http://www.cbs.gov.il/publications/local_authorities2005/pdf/416_3769.pdf|title=Local Authorities in Israel 2005, Publication #1295 - Municipality Profiles - Har Adar|publisher=Israel Central Bureau of Statistics|accessdate=2008-05-21 he icon]History and name
The location of Har Adar was named Radar Hill ( _he. גִּבְעַת הָרָדָאר, "Giv'at HaRadar"), for the
World War II British military installation there which had an anti-air radar for the protection ofJerusalem . The installation was handed over to the JordanianArab Legion onMay 10 ,1948 , prior to the second phase of the1948 Arab-Israeli War .cite encyclopedia|author=Vilnai, Ze'ev|title=Giv'at HaRadar|encyclopedia=Ariel Encyclopedia|volume=Volume 2|pages=pp. 1165-1166|publisher=Am Oved|location=Israel|year=1976 he icon] 23 attempts by thePalmach 'sHarel Brigade to conquer it failed, although the Jewish force held the position for four days startingMay 22 ,1948 . It was finally captured in theSix-Day War by an armored brigade, also called Harel. A monument for the fallen soldiers of the brigade stands at the top of the town.The current settlement was founded in 1982 by the Radar Hill Organization. Har Adar (lit. Mount Adar) was a similar-sounding Hebrew name given to the hill and the settlement.
Demographics
In 2005, the population of Har Adar was 99.4% Jewish, with an additional 0.5% being other non-Arabs. Out of the 2,300 residents, 1,200 were men, and 1,100 women. The age distribution was as follows:
Economy
Har Adar is ranked 9/10 (high) on the Israeli socio-economic scale.cite web|url=http://www.cbs.gov.il/publications/local_authorities2006/pdf/308_3769.pdf|title=Local Authorities in Israel 2006, Publication #1295 - Municipality Profiles - Har Adar|publisher=Israel Central Bureau of Statistics|accessdate=2008-06-06 he icon] According to
Business Data Israel (BDI), in 2006 Har Adar had the most stable economic situation of all Israeli local councils, along withKfar Shmaryahu .cite news|title=Har Adar: The Most Economically Organized Council|publisher=Yedioth Ahronoth |work=Emtza HaShavu'a|date=2008-02-26 he icon] In 2006, the municipal surplus stood at NIS 354,000.In 2005, there were 1,052 salaried workers in Har Adar. The average salary for makes was NIS 18,142, and 8,342 for women - both far higher than the national average. 28.3% salaried workers worked for minimum wage. In addition, there were 113 self-employed workers, with an average income of NIS 9,816.
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References
ee also
* [http://www.har-adar.muni.il/ Har Adar local council web site] he icon.
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