Nesher

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Nesher
  • <templatestyles src="Script/styles_hebrew.css" />נֶשֶׁר
  • نيشير
Hebrew transcription(s)
 • ISO 259 Nešr
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Nesher is located in Israel
Nesher
Nesher
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District Haifa
Founded 1925
Government
 • Type City
 • Mayor Avi Binamo
Area
 • Total 12,090 dunams (12.09 km2 or 4.67 sq mi)
Population (2010)
 • Total 23,000
Name meaning Eagle

Nesher (Hebrew: <templatestyles src="Script/styles_hebrew.css" />נֶשֶׁר‎) is a city in the Haifa District of Israel. In 2011, Nesher had a population of 23,000. The mayor of Nesher is Avi Binamo.

History

Nesher was founded in 1924 as a workers town for the Nesher Cement factory, established in September 1923 by Michael Pollack, a Jewish industrialist from Russia. The area was swampy and malaria-infested, but employees of the factory gradually moved there with their families, bringing the population to 1,500.[1] Nesher was floated as a public company in 1925.[2] In 1929, the Arabs of Balad al-Sheikh attacked the factory and burned down a farm.[3]

By the mid-1930s, Nesher Cement had 700 employees, both Jewish and Arab.[2]

In 1948, thousands of Jewish immigrants from Europe, Iraq and North Africa settled in Nesher. In 1952, a local council was formed comprising four neighborhoods – Nesher, Giv’at Nesher, Ben-Dor and Tel Hanan. The first mayor was Yehuda Shimroni.[4]

Demographics

CBS statistics for 2005 show Nesher's ethnic makeup as 99.5% Jewish and other non-Arabs. 30.7% of the population in 2005 were immigrants who came to Israel after 1990.[5]

Education

The city’s education system comprises 6 elementary schools, one comprehensive high school, two middle schools and 36 kindergartens and day care centers with an enrollment of 4,000 pupils. Over 70% of Nesher’s high school students take the Bagrut matriculation exams, with a pass rate of 98%, one of the highest rates in Israel. Nesher's high school won the Israeli Education Prize twice in the span of a decade.[4]

Twinning and cultural exchange

In 2005, the Broward County Jewish Federation established a partnership with Nesher in an effort to create a people-to-people cultural exchange program that includes high school and college student exchanges and video conferencing for events such as school celebrations and concerts.[6]

References

  1. Nesher – At the heart of the region
  2. 2.0 2.1 Haifa: Transformation of an Arab Society 1918-1939, May Seikaly
  3. Tzadok Eshel, The Cement and his Manufacturers, The Portland Cement Company "Nesher", 1976 p. 68
  4. 4.0 4.1 About Nesher
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  6. Sharansky supports Federation-Nesher partnership

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