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Ateret

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District
  
Judea and Samaria Area

Region
  
West Bank

Population (2015)
  
894

Council
  
Mateh Binyamin

Founded
  
August 1981


Founded by
  
Residents of Petah Tikva

Weather
  
13°C, Wind W at 13 km/h, 36% Humidity

Ateret (Hebrew: עֲטֶרֶת‎) is an Israeli settlement organized as a communal settlement in the Samarian hills of the West Bank located in the municipal jurisdiction of the Mateh Binyamin Regional Council 40 km north-west of Jerusalem on a hilltop at an elevation of 760 metres. To the west, the view is not obstructed from Hadera in the north to Ashkelon in the south of Israel. In 2015 it had a population of 894.

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Map of Ateret

The international community considers Israeli settlements in the West Bank illegal under international law, but the Israeli government disputes this.

History

The village is one of the first settlements that built after the Six-Day War in the area. The name of the village comes from the ancient Jewish village of Atarot that existed nearby where the current Palestinian village of 'Atara is located. It was founded in August 1981 by a group, led by Tzvi Halamish, of eight families and a few singles.

Education

Ateret has several nursery schools and kindergartens. The main primary school serving the children is in Neve Tzuf. The main high schools serving the village's youth are in Bet El.

There is a musical yeshiva in Ateret named Kinor David (lit. David's Harp) led by Rabbi Mordechai Hershkop. The school enables the youth to integrate religious and secular studies while also allowing the children to nurture their musical talent.

References

Ateret Wikipedia