Metzad: A Community in the Judaen
Hills
Striving to Live by the Highest Standards of Torah True Judaism
Metzad is a community of Talmudic scholars pioneering
the Torah Renaissance. Dedicated to the creation of a new vision for
the future of the Jewish People. Here is a Yishuv combining scholastic
excellence with heartfelt spirituality. A village whose trademark is
smiling hospitality and a warm welcome for all. Metzad harmonizes Jewish
people from diverse backgrounds and nationalities in a common striving
to secure the physical and spiritual frontiers of Israel for future
generations.
May G-d lead you on the road you want to travel
on....
What's on Metzad?
The first structures on Metzad were erected by
the IDF's civil corps of engineers. They were handed over for civilian
use at the time of the creation of Metzad in 1984. Initially, the road
up to the Yishuv was unpaved, water was brought by truck, and electricity
was sporadically provided by a generator.
The next phase of development involved the placement
of sixty caravans to serve as homes, offices, security compound, award-winning
Preschool facilities, Clinic, Youth Center, Library, Weaving and Art
Studios, and Computer Center.
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Construction of a new neighborhood of twenty-five
permanent homes began the next phase of growth. This included the building
of a Family Health Center, an industrial building housing both the Weaving
Studio and a "Simcha" Hall for special events and an outdoor
basketball court. The next phase of development includes a two story
Preschool/Youth center, a Kindergarten Facility, a new Synagogue, and
fifty more homes. Land has also been allocated for construction of an
elementary school.
Metzad aspires to a vibrant new paradigm - a
living environment for one of the most essential Jewish research and
development projects in histor
Where is Metzad?
Located 30 kilometers south of Jerusalem in the
Judean Hills, Metzad is a member of the Gush Etzion Regional Council
- a federation of 16 towns, kibbutzim and yishuvim. Mentioned in the
Book of Chronicles as an outpost of King David's, Metzad brings new
life to a barren, windswept hilltop that lay desolate for three thousand
years. Atop the highest ridge before the descent to the Dead Sea, its
strategic value continues to be evidenced by a nearby mobile missile
site. The clear, desert air provides breathtaking vistas from the Jerusalem
skyline to the Judean wilderness.
Who lives on Metzad?
Sixty young and growing families with more than
three hundred and fifty children. The area is zoned for housing up to
four hundred families over the next ten years. Mostly new immigrants
from English speaking countries and from France. Its members also originate
from Holland, Tunisia, Russia, Belgium and Brazil. Many came to Israel
in the 70's and 80's as college graduates and young professionals seeking
to make aliya and deepen their connection to Judaism.
Most of the residents work in Jewish Education
- from teaching and original research, to writing and illustrating computer
sites. Authors here have published books ranging from children's stories
to translations of Rabbi Luzzato's books on logic - and from books on
handwriting analysis to works in Hebrew of Talmudic novellae. Others
combine work in fields as diverse as law, medicine, and psychology with
their own continuing Torah education. Today we are proud to say that
some of our members have become grandparents...and that their children
and grandchildren have joined them to live on Metzad!
Your Opportunity to Change History
The vitality of the Israeli pioneer can be found
on Yishuv Metzad. Living on one of the most isolated outposts in Israel,
Metzad's young families hold a crucial position on today's frontier.
And that is only the beginning of the challenge...
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