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'''Itamar''' ({{lang-he|איתמר}}) is an ] located in the ]'s ]n mountains near ]/]. The ], named for ], the youngest son of ] the High Priest, was established in 1984 by several families from the ] ] in ] with the assistance of the ] settlement organization. Tradition places the burial place of ] in the same vicinity. The original name was ''Tel Chaim'', commemorating ]. | '''Itamar''' ({{lang-he|איתמר}}) is an ] located in the ]'s ]n mountains near ]/]. The ], named for ], the youngest son of ] the High Priest, was established in 1984 by several families from the ] ] in ] with the assistance of the ] settlement organization. Tradition places the burial place of ] in the same vicinity. The original name was ''Tel Chaim'', commemorating ]. | ||
Over 120 families live in this ] ]ish ] which is within the municipal jurisdiction of the ]. The location had been chosen to take advantage of the large reserve of state lands. Itamar is known for the many farms and ] (outposts) that dot the otherwise barren hills east of the village. | Over 120 families live in this ] ]ish ] which is within the municipal jurisdiction of the ], including a community of ] from ] and ]. The location had been chosen to take advantage of the large reserve of state lands. Itamar is known for the many farms and ] (outposts) that dot the otherwise barren hills east of the village. | ||
Education is a priority and several institutions operate locally: nurseries, the boy's Itamar ], the girl's Be'er Miriam Talmud Torah, the high school Hitzim ], the Itamar "Higher Yeshiva" as well as a ]. | Education is a priority and several institutions operate locally: nurseries, the boy's Itamar ], the girl's Be'er Miriam Talmud Torah, the high school Hitzim ], the Itamar "Higher Yeshiva" as well as a ]. | ||
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For other uses, see Ithamar.Itamar (Template:Lang-he) is an Israeli settlement located in the West Bank's Samarian mountains near Nablus/Shechem. The village, named for Ithamar, the youngest son of Aaron the High Priest, was established in 1984 by several families from the Machon Meir Yeshiva in Jerusalem with the assistance of the Amana settlement organization. Tradition places the burial place of Ithamar in the same vicinity. The original name was Tel Chaim, commemorating Chaim Landau.
Over 120 families live in this Orthodox Jewish community which is within the municipal jurisdiction of the Shomron Regional Council, including a community of Bnei Menashe from Manipur and Mizoram. The location had been chosen to take advantage of the large reserve of state lands. Itamar is known for the many farms and hamlets (outposts) that dot the otherwise barren hills east of the village.
Education is a priority and several institutions operate locally: nurseries, the boy's Itamar Talmud Torah, the girl's Be'er Miriam Talmud Torah, the high school Hitzim Yeshiva, the Itamar "Higher Yeshiva" as well as a midrasha.
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