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  1. Jul 1, 2023 · Efrat, formerly known as Efrata, is a vibrant Israeli settlement nestled in the picturesque Judean Mountains. Its captivating story began in 1983, when it was established as a flourishing community.

  2. www.nbn.org.il › community-guide › efratEfrat - Nefesh B'Nefesh

    Jan 18, 2023 · Efrat has long been a popular destination for English-speaking Olim. It offers excellent schools, close proximity to Jerusalem, a supportive community, and a wide range of services. Although located in Gush Etzion (the Etzion bloc), Efrat is a separate municipality, with its own local government, Chief Rabbi (HaRav Shlomo Riskin), and municipal services for its residents.

  3. Sep 21, 2011 · Nestled in the Judean Hills just eight miles south of Jerusalem, Efrat is a picturesque community and a popular destination for English-speaking Olim. Efrat boasts excellent schools, an efficient service-oriented local government, a beautiful library with an extensive English book section, many Torah classes for men and women, a mix of retail stores and restaurants, lovely parks, and an active ...

  4. Jul 1, 2023 · Riskin disclosed that when he and his family first arrived in Efrat 40 years ago, there were a small number of families living there, most of whom weren’t religious. “Originally the majority ...

  5. Efrat (Hebrew: אֶפְרָת), or previously officially Efrata (Hebrew: אֶפְרָתָה), is an Israeli settlement in the West Bank, established in 1983 in the Judean Mountains. Efrat is located 12 kilometers (7.5 mi) south of Jerusalem , between Bethlehem and Hebron , 6.5 km (4 mi) east of the Green Line , at the Palestinian side of the West Bank wall . [ 2 ]

  6. Aug 23, 2018 · In 2000, there were fewer than 200,000 settlers living in the West Bank, excluding eastern Jerusalem, according to Btselem, a left-wing Israeli organization. Now the number is closer to 400,000 ...

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  8. Feb 14, 2018 · It took me about two weeks to settle into a routine. I shopped and organized my apartment, started to acquaint myself with Efrat, and became familiar with the Yeshivah and the approach of my teacher, Rav Boaz. I was then (two weeks ago) ready, weather permitting, to walk to classes and to, little by little, get to know Efrat. One of the delightful surprises came on the first morning’s walk ...

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