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Regional Council Menashe (named after the biblical tribe Manasseh) is situated
around Eiron road (road 65), NE to E of Hadera.
Est. 1950. Pop. 12,000 in 19 settlements. In my visit I spotted a
green flag with black emblem. However the Regional Council sent
me a blue desk flag with yellow emblem. The municipal emblem was
published in the official gazette (Rashumot),
'Publications Gazette' section (Yalkut HaPirsumim), YP
1039, p. 28, 2 October 1963.
Sources: author's own observation, 2 October 2001;
letter from Mrs. Gita Timor, Mayor's Bureau Chief, 10 October
2001; desk flag.
Dov Gutterman, 28 October 2001
According to the bible, the Tribe of Menashe (or Manasseh) was
split into two parts. One of the parts received the area in which
this Regional Council is situated. The emblem include Menashe
symbol: Re'em (Oryx).
Source: <www.tora.us.fm>.
The Regional Council govern 22 entieties (Umm El-Kutuf, El-Arin,
Barkai, Gan Shomron, Gan Shemu'el, Kefar Glickson, Kefar Pinnes,
La'havot Haviva, Ma'or, Magal, Misr, Mei Ami, Ma'anit, Metzer,
Mishmarot, Ein Eiron, Ein Shemer, Regavim, Sde Yitzhak, Talme
Eliezer, Alone Yitzhak and Sha'ar Menashe).
Source: <www.menashe.co.il>.
Dov Gutterman, 27 April 2005
image by Dov Gutterman | 2:3 Emblem adopted 2nd October 1963 |
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