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| Bar Yohai | |
| Hebrew | בַּר יוֹחַאי |
| Also spelled |
Bar Yochai (unofficially) |
| Name meaning | Named after Shimon bar Yochai |
| Founded | 1977 |
| Founded by | Immigrants from the Soviet Union |
| Council | Merom HaGalil |
| Region | Upper Galilee |
| Coordinates | 32°59′52.4″N 35°26′56.18″E / 32.997889°N 35.4489389°ECoordinates: 32°59′52.4″N 35°26′56.18″E / 32.997889°N 35.4489389°E |
Bar Yohai (Hebrew: בַּר יוֹחַאי) is a religious Jewish
It was founded in 1977 as a settlement for olim from the former Soviet Union. Those olim were not interested in living such a distance from a city nor in such austere conditions (each side of a duplex was less than 650 square feet). Sochnut officials then offered the failing yishuv to Religious Zionist families and members of nearby moshavim. This move was very successful as Yishuv Bar Yohai grew to over 100 families, including a small group of Canadian olim, of which three were physicians.
The community is named after Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai who according to Jewish tradition was buried on Har Meron nearby.
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