Beit Hazon
Beit Hazon (Hebrew: בֵּית חָזוֹן, lit. Hazon House) is a neighbourhood of Kfar Haroeh in central Israel.
Beit Hazon בֵּית חָזוֹן | |
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Beit Hazon Beit Hazon | |
Coordinates: 32°23′12.91″N 34°54′42.49″E | |
Country | |
District | Central |
Council | Hefer Valley |
Region | Coastal plain |
Founded by | American, English and South African immigrants |
History
Beit Hazon is regarded as a community settlement, but not recognized as a separate entity by the local authority, Hefer Valley Regional Council.
The neighbourhood was formed by a group of immigrants from England, South Africa and the United States. It was named after Avrohom Yeshaya Karelitz, who was also known as Hazon Ish.
gollark: Out of all the available APIs in _G the only ones I can see which allow I/O of some sort directly and don't just make some task you can technically already do more convenient are `fs`, `os`, `redstone`, `http`, and `term`. You can, at most, probably disable `http` and `redstone` without breaking everything horribly, and it would still be annoying.
gollark: What other stuff would you disable, anyway? I don't think there's much which isn't just a utility API of some sort which you can disable without more problems.
gollark: Because that won't be hilariously annoying at all!
gollark: > disabling HTTP
gollark: Ah yes, programmable computers are so overpowered.
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