Hoshaya
Sign in to savethumb|right|Visitors in Kfar Kedem thumb|right|Ancient Olive Press thumb|right|Bread Basket thumb|right|Greener Pastures Hoshaya () is a national-religious community in northern Israel. Located to the south-east of Shefa-'Amr, on Route 77 between Hamovil Interchange and the Golani Interchange, three kilometers from the Beit Rimon Interchange, it falls under the jurisdiction of Jezreel Valley Regional Council. In , it had a population of .
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thumb|right|Visitors in Kfar Kedem thumb|right|Ancient Olive Press thumb|right|Bread Basket thumb|right|Greener Pastures Hoshaya () is a national-religious community in northern Israel. Located to the south-east of Shefa-'Amr, on Route 77 between Hamovil Interchange and the Golani Interchange, three kilometers from the Beit Rimon Interchange, it falls under the jurisdiction of Jezreel Valley Regional Council. In , it had a population of .
==Etymology== The village is named after Rabbi Hoshaya (or Oshaya), a scholar in the Amoraic Period of the Talmud who lived in nearby Sepphoris.
Excerpted from Wikipedia’s “Hoshaya” article, available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 licence.
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