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'''Afula Illit''' (Hebrew: ####) is a neighborhood of Afula, detached from the main city. The road to Teveria separates it from the neighborhood of [[Giv'at HaMoreh]].
 
'''Afula Illit''' (Hebrew: ####) is a neighborhood of Afula, detached from the main city. The road to Teveria separates it from the neighborhood of [[Giv'at HaMoreh]].
  
== History ==
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==History==
  
== Population ==
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==Population==
 
Afula itself is historically an immigration town. Immigrants originally came from Morocco, then more places. Now there are 50,000 people. There is every type of Sephardi Shul. Overall there are approx. 70 shuls. The general area is mostly Sephardi, extremely warm, full of Emunah, welcoming, growing in Torah.
 
Afula itself is historically an immigration town. Immigrants originally came from Morocco, then more places. Now there are 50,000 people. There is every type of Sephardi Shul. Overall there are approx. 70 shuls. The general area is mostly Sephardi, extremely warm, full of Emunah, welcoming, growing in Torah.
  
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There is a huge sense of achdus in a heartfelt way. The common denominator of the small Ashkenazi kehillah is that everyone is there to serve Hashem without community pressure to conform with all the external aspects of some larger communities. It includes a large range of the Chareidi spectrum, and everybody gets along and are happy living among each other. There is a strong sense of community, and people happily help each other.
 
There is a huge sense of achdus in a heartfelt way. The common denominator of the small Ashkenazi kehillah is that everyone is there to serve Hashem without community pressure to conform with all the external aspects of some larger communities. It includes a large range of the Chareidi spectrum, and everybody gets along and are happy living among each other. There is a strong sense of community, and people happily help each other.
  
== Rabbonim ==
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==Rabbonim==
 
The rav of the Vizhnitz community, Rav Mendel Tobak, speaks English as a second language (grew up in America).Everyone feels comfortable speaking with him, as he is very approachable.
 
The rav of the Vizhnitz community, Rav Mendel Tobak, speaks English as a second language (grew up in America).Everyone feels comfortable speaking with him, as he is very approachable.
  
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There are several rabbonim in the nearby community of [[Giv'at HaMoreh]].
 
There are several rabbonim in the nearby community of [[Giv'at HaMoreh]].
  
== Shuls ==
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==Shuls==
 
There are many Sephardic shuls. Vizhnitz has a central shul as well as a shtieble called Kerestir.
 
There are many Sephardic shuls. Vizhnitz has a central shul as well as a shtieble called Kerestir.
  
 
First Ashkenazi Shul was Netzach Yisrael (nusach Sefard). There is a new Nusach Ashkenaz minyan on Shabbosim in another area of Afula Illit.
 
First Ashkenazi Shul was Netzach Yisrael (nusach Sefard). There is a new Nusach Ashkenaz minyan on Shabbosim in another area of Afula Illit.
  
== Chinuch ==
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==Chinuch==
The Litvish cheider and general Bais Yakov are in [[Giv'at HaMoreh]], with hundreds of children. There is talk about opening another such cheider in Afula Illit.
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The Litvish cheider and general Bais Yakov are in [[Giv'at HaMoreh]], with hundreds of children. The cheider, Derech Emes, teaches according to the Zichru method.
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For now (2022 school year) it is very difficult to get accepted into the boys cheider for lack of room. The other closest options for Ashkenazi Chareidi cheider are in Har Yona. There is talk about opening another Ashkenazi Litvish cheider in Afula Illit.
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Vizhnitz have their own ''mosdos''.
  
 
There are several Sephardic chadorim in their early stages, each with a different emphasis.
 
There are several Sephardic chadorim in their early stages, each with a different emphasis.
  
== Groups & Programs ==
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For yeshiva high-school, there is a yeshiva ketana in Giv'at HaMoreh.
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There is an established and well-respected Litvish yeshiva gedolah (post high school) in Afula Illit. The staff is mostly part of the kehillah in Giv'at HaMoreh.
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==Groups & Programs==
 
The women get together for “N’shei” and have community events for the women. The men also have community events such as an annual Chanukah party.
 
The women get together for “N’shei” and have community events for the women. The men also have community events such as an annual Chanukah party.
  
== Geography & Climate ==
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==Geography & Climate==
 
At the nothern edge of the Emek Yizre'el valley, about halfway between the Mediterranean and the Jordan River.
 
At the nothern edge of the Emek Yizre'el valley, about halfway between the Mediterranean and the Jordan River.
  
Approximately an hour from Chaifa, 25 minutes from Migdal HaEmek, 40 minutes from Teveria, 1 hourr and 40 minutes to Yerushalayim.
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Approximately an hour from Chaifa, 25 minutes from Migdal HaEmek, 40 minutes from Teveria, 1 hour and 40 minutes to Yerushalayim.
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Can get very hot (but not humid) in the summer; in the winter you may be able to get by without a coat.
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Nice air quality. No pollution.
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==Housing==
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There are about 4000 households in Afula Illit. The properties are mostly private houses, though there are also many small apartment buildings.
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There is much new comstruction going on, including larger apartment buildings. A huge percentage of the new construction is slated for Chareidim (mostly Vizhnitz projects, some of which they market to the general Chareidi kehillos).
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A second-hand 3-room (2-bedroom) apartment can go for 450K-550K NIS for purchase, 1350-1800 NIS rent. A 4-room (3-bedroom) of about 110 square meters (1180 sq. feet) can start from about 900K NIS. To rent such a home can be about 2500 NIS.
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The small private homes can go for 800K NIS and up, with a 180 meter home on a large lot going for 1.5 million NIS. There is no new construction of private homes, but there are small buildings of 2 floors with each apartment having a private entrance. There are also private lots being sold, where one can build their own home.
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==Transportation==
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There are local buses connecting the communities of Afula Illit and Giv'at HaMoreh to the city (about a 20-minute ride), as well as to each other. There is a bus also to the train station (about a ten minute ride), which connects Afula with Beit She'an to the east and Chaifa to the west, and from there to the rest of the country.  
  
== Housing ==
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There is public transportation directly from the neighborhood to Bnei Brak, Tzefat, Yerushalayim.
  
== Transportation ==
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From the central bus station in the city, there are many buses daily to Yerushalayim, as well as many other destinations.
Public transportation directly from the neighborhood to Bnei Brak, Tzefat,  
 
  
== Employment ==
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Most avreichim in the kehillos of Afula Illit and Giv'at HaMoreh do not have cars, and rely heavily on public transportation.
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==Employment==
 
Of the new Litvish kehillah of 50-60 familiels, about half are in kollel and half are working.
 
Of the new Litvish kehillah of 50-60 familiels, about half are in kollel and half are working.
  
== Shopping ==
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There are several kollelim in Afula Illit, some who have avreichim from nearby communities, including Giv'at HaMoreh. There are some local avreichim who learn elsewhere, such as in the city.
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There is a local organization, as well as a member of the Giv'at HaMoreh community, which help with job placement. Many people have started working remotely, since corona.
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==Shopping==
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There are big supermarkets in the city, including a branch of Rami Levi.
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There are smaller local supermarkets in the neighborhood.
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For meat with the common Ashkenazi hechsheirim, there is a monthly order.
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There is a store for tznius clothing in the area, as well as a store for men's clothing (run by a friendly English-speaker).
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==Medical Services==
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The large hospital serving the entire general area, HaEmek, is within walking distance from the communities, and connected to the community ''eiruvin''. It recently opend a new maternity wing.
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In general, there is good quality medical care.
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The dominant ''kupot cholim'' (insurance) which have medical clinics in these neighborhoods are Clalit and Meuchedet.
  
== Medical Services ==
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==Community Codes and Standards==
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Nothing mandatory, though the schools do have their own codes (kosher cellphones, etc.).
  
== Community Codes and Standards ==
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==Absorption==
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Nothing offical, though the general atmosphere is one of acceptance.
  
== Absorption ==
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==Why Afula Illit?==
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Serenity. Quality of life. New and young kehillah.
  
== Why Afula Illit? ==
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==Contacts==
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Mordechai Cohen, local real-estate agent and member of the Litvish kehillah (Hebrew) - 050-4171220.
  
== Contacts ==
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Yossi Vizel, local real-estate agent and member of the Vizhnitz kehillah (Hebrew / Yiddish) - 052-7126224.
  
== Useful Links ==
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==Useful Links==

Revision as of 09:11, 19 July 2021

Afula Illit (Hebrew: ####) is a neighborhood of Afula, detached from the main city. The road to Teveria separates it from the neighborhood of Giv'at HaMoreh.

History

Population

Afula itself is historically an immigration town. Immigrants originally came from Morocco, then more places. Now there are 50,000 people. There is every type of Sephardi Shul. Overall there are approx. 70 shuls. The general area is mostly Sephardi, extremely warm, full of Emunah, welcoming, growing in Torah.

There are many non-observant Jews, Russians, Ethiopians. In the city there are many Arabs as well, though in Afula Illit not so many. There were no incidents with the Arabs in the recent unrest (May 2021).

In Afula Illit, the Chareidi presence is made up of three groups. There is a significant Ashkenazi presence: 50-60 Ashkenazi Litvish families, almost all Israeli. There is also a large group of Viszhnitzer Chasidim, 220 families. Both these communities have developed over the past few years. There are about 100 Sephardic families who self-identify as Chareidi, many of them avreichim. All these kehillos are growing.

Many members of these communities are younger families with young children. There are very few families where the head of household is over 45.

There is a huge sense of achdus in a heartfelt way. The common denominator of the small Ashkenazi kehillah is that everyone is there to serve Hashem without community pressure to conform with all the external aspects of some larger communities. It includes a large range of the Chareidi spectrum, and everybody gets along and are happy living among each other. There is a strong sense of community, and people happily help each other.

Rabbonim

The rav of the Vizhnitz community, Rav Mendel Tobak, speaks English as a second language (grew up in America).Everyone feels comfortable speaking with him, as he is very approachable.

There is also the Sephardic rav of Afula Illit, HaRav Veitzman.

There are several rabbonim in the nearby community of Giv'at HaMoreh.

Shuls

There are many Sephardic shuls. Vizhnitz has a central shul as well as a shtieble called Kerestir.

First Ashkenazi Shul was Netzach Yisrael (nusach Sefard). There is a new Nusach Ashkenaz minyan on Shabbosim in another area of Afula Illit.

Chinuch

The Litvish cheider and general Bais Yakov are in Giv'at HaMoreh, with hundreds of children. The cheider, Derech Emes, teaches according to the Zichru method.

For now (2022 school year) it is very difficult to get accepted into the boys cheider for lack of room. The other closest options for Ashkenazi Chareidi cheider are in Har Yona. There is talk about opening another Ashkenazi Litvish cheider in Afula Illit.

Vizhnitz have their own mosdos.

There are several Sephardic chadorim in their early stages, each with a different emphasis.

For yeshiva high-school, there is a yeshiva ketana in Giv'at HaMoreh.

There is an established and well-respected Litvish yeshiva gedolah (post high school) in Afula Illit. The staff is mostly part of the kehillah in Giv'at HaMoreh.

Groups & Programs

The women get together for “N’shei” and have community events for the women. The men also have community events such as an annual Chanukah party.

Geography & Climate

At the nothern edge of the Emek Yizre'el valley, about halfway between the Mediterranean and the Jordan River.

Approximately an hour from Chaifa, 25 minutes from Migdal HaEmek, 40 minutes from Teveria, 1 hour and 40 minutes to Yerushalayim.

Can get very hot (but not humid) in the summer; in the winter you may be able to get by without a coat.

Nice air quality. No pollution.

Housing

There are about 4000 households in Afula Illit. The properties are mostly private houses, though there are also many small apartment buildings.

There is much new comstruction going on, including larger apartment buildings. A huge percentage of the new construction is slated for Chareidim (mostly Vizhnitz projects, some of which they market to the general Chareidi kehillos).

A second-hand 3-room (2-bedroom) apartment can go for 450K-550K NIS for purchase, 1350-1800 NIS rent. A 4-room (3-bedroom) of about 110 square meters (1180 sq. feet) can start from about 900K NIS. To rent such a home can be about 2500 NIS.

The small private homes can go for 800K NIS and up, with a 180 meter home on a large lot going for 1.5 million NIS. There is no new construction of private homes, but there are small buildings of 2 floors with each apartment having a private entrance. There are also private lots being sold, where one can build their own home.

Transportation

There are local buses connecting the communities of Afula Illit and Giv'at HaMoreh to the city (about a 20-minute ride), as well as to each other. There is a bus also to the train station (about a ten minute ride), which connects Afula with Beit She'an to the east and Chaifa to the west, and from there to the rest of the country.

There is public transportation directly from the neighborhood to Bnei Brak, Tzefat, Yerushalayim.

From the central bus station in the city, there are many buses daily to Yerushalayim, as well as many other destinations.

Most avreichim in the kehillos of Afula Illit and Giv'at HaMoreh do not have cars, and rely heavily on public transportation.

Employment

Of the new Litvish kehillah of 50-60 familiels, about half are in kollel and half are working.

There are several kollelim in Afula Illit, some who have avreichim from nearby communities, including Giv'at HaMoreh. There are some local avreichim who learn elsewhere, such as in the city.

There is a local organization, as well as a member of the Giv'at HaMoreh community, which help with job placement. Many people have started working remotely, since corona.

Shopping

There are big supermarkets in the city, including a branch of Rami Levi.

There are smaller local supermarkets in the neighborhood.

For meat with the common Ashkenazi hechsheirim, there is a monthly order.

There is a store for tznius clothing in the area, as well as a store for men's clothing (run by a friendly English-speaker).

Medical Services

The large hospital serving the entire general area, HaEmek, is within walking distance from the communities, and connected to the community eiruvin. It recently opend a new maternity wing.

In general, there is good quality medical care.

The dominant kupot cholim (insurance) which have medical clinics in these neighborhoods are Clalit and Meuchedet.

Community Codes and Standards

Nothing mandatory, though the schools do have their own codes (kosher cellphones, etc.).

Absorption

Nothing offical, though the general atmosphere is one of acceptance.

Why Afula Illit?

Serenity. Quality of life. New and young kehillah.

Contacts

Mordechai Cohen, local real-estate agent and member of the Litvish kehillah (Hebrew) - 050-4171220.

Yossi Vizel, local real-estate agent and member of the Vizhnitz kehillah (Hebrew / Yiddish) - 052-7126224.

Useful Links