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Yavne'el (Israel)

Mo'atza Mekomit Yavne'el, Local Council of Yavne'el

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[Local Council of Yavne'el, variant 1 (Israel)]
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Emblem adopted 25th December 1986


[Local Council of Yavne'el, variant 2 (Israel)]
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[Local Council of Yavne'el, variant 3 (Israel)]
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[Local Council of Yavne'el, variant 4 (Israel)]
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Description

Local Council Yavne'el (from Joshua 19:33) is situated in a small valley on the sloops of Naphtali Mounts, about 10 KMS SW to Tiberias on Afula - Kinneret road. Est. 1901 as Yama. Pop: 2,200. The Local Council also includes the settlements of Smadar (est. 1956), Bet Gan (est. 1903) and Mishmar HaShlosha (est. 1937). In my visit I spotted two emblems, a municipal one and a 100th anniversary one. Flags showing the municipal emblem were:

  • white field with multicoloured emblem,
  • orange with multicoloured emblem,
  • green field with yellow emblem and
  • yellow field with black (should be green) emblem.

Flags showing the anniversary emblem were white, yellow and green with black emblem. The municipal emblem was published in the official gazette (Rashumot), 'Publications Gazette' section (Yalkut ha'Pirsumim), YP 3412, 25 December 1986. Source: author's own observation, 2 October 2001.
Dov Gutterman
, 25 October 2001

First named Yama after an biblical town by that name, it was founded in 1901 and became Local council in 1951. The Farmers Federation, The Agriculture Workers Federation, The Galilee Squadron and Golani Infantry Regiment were founded here. Yavne'el long-forgotten small air-strip was used also for airlifting illegal Jewish immigrants from Iraq during the Mandate era.
During the last years there are clashes between the veteran settlers and ultra-orthodox religious newcomers which now are almost 40% of the 2,700 inh
Source: <www.hofesh.org.il>.
Dov Gutterman, 21 April 2005


Flags with 100th Anniversary Emblem

[Local Council of Yavne'el, variant 5 with 100th anniversary emblem (Israel)]
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[Local Council of Yavne'el, variant 6 with 100th anniversary emblem (Israel)]
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[Local Council of Yavne'el, variant 7 with 100th anniversary emblem (Israel)]
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