Ḥoglah

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ḤOGLAH

ḤOGLAH (Heb. חָגְלָה), moshav in central Israel, in the Ḥefer Plain, affiliated with Tenu'at ha-Moshavim, founded in 1933 by experienced agricultural workers. Citriculture, dairy cattle, poultry, flowers, subtropical orchards, and plant nurseries constituted the moshav's main farming branches. In 1969, its population numbered 189, rising to 280 in 2002. Recently the moshav became a partner in a joint venture with Kibbutz Ein Ha-Ḥoresh and *Mekorot to sell water from private wells to the Israeli Water Authority. The name Ḥoglah refers to the Ḥefer Plain, the biblical Hoglah being the granddaughter of Hepher (Num. 26:33; Josh. 17:3).

[Efraim Orni]

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