Lehavim
{{Short description|Town in southern Israel}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=November 2022}}
{{Infobox settlement
| name = Lehavim
| native_name = {{Script/Hebrew|לְהָבִים}}
| settlement_type = Local council
| image_skyline = Lehavim Aerial View.jpg
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| pushpin_map = Israel north negev#Israel
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| coordinates = {{coord|31|22|08|N|34|48|47|E|region:IL|format=dms|display=inline,title}}
| subdivision_type1 = Country
| subdivision_name1 = {{ISR}}
| subdivision_type2 = District
| subdivision_name2 =
| established_title = Founded
| established_date = 1983
| leader_title = Head of Municipality
| leader_name = Elad Arazi
| unit_pref = dunam
| area_total_dunam = {{formatnum:2525|R}}
| population_footnotes = {{Israel populations|reference}}
| population_total = {{Israel populations|Lehavim}}
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Lehavim ({{langx|he|לְהָבִים}}) is an affluent hamlet in southern Israel. Founded in 1983 and located in the northern Negev around 15 km north of Beersheba, it is a local council. In {{Israel populations|Year}} it had a population of {{Israel populations|Lehavim}}.{{Israel populations|reference}}
History
File:Lehavim Synagogue.jpeg|left]]
Lehavim, originally called "Givat Lahav," covers an area of 2,525 dunams (2.5 km2). It is one of Beersheba's three satellite towns (the others are Omer and Meitar). Most of the inhabitants commute to Beersheba for work. Lehavim is an upper-middle class community of detached homes surrounded by palm trees and gardens. As of 2017, it received the highest ranking on the Israeli Socio-Economic Index (10 out of 10)[https://www.cbs.gov.il/he/publications/doclib/2021/socio_eco17_1832/t01.pdf Socio Economy] cbs.gov.il {{dead link|date=December 2023}} according to the Israel Central Bureau of Statistics along with only three other municipalities (Omer, Kfar Shmaryahu and Savyon). The town has a library, a country club, kindergartens, a school, two synagogues, and a commercial center. Lehavim achieved a municipal status in 1988.{{Cite web|url=http://www.lehavim.muni.il/About/|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080415032302/http://www.lehavim.muni.il/About/|url-status=dead|title=מועצה מקומית להבים | Lehavim Local Council - About|archivedate=15 April 2008}}
Transportation
{{stack|File:Lehavim_Gome_St._end_walkway.jpeg}}
Lehavim is located near the intersection of Highway 40 (Beersheba–Tel Aviv) and Highway 31 (Arad–Rahat), known as the Lehavim Junction. The Lod–Beersheba railway line passes through this crossing. The Lehavim Railway Station, inaugurated in 2007 on the western side of Lehavim, and its proximity to Highway 6, have served as an economic catalyst.[http://www.haaretz.com/print-edition/business/red-hot-times-in-the-desert-1.6666 Red-hot times in the desert], Haaretz
Notable residents
- Ron Darmon (born 1992), Olympic triathlete{{Cite web|url=http://www.ifcj.org/news/fellowship-blog/israel-debuting-first-olympic.html|title=Israel to Debut First Olympic Triathlete | IFCJ|date=17 September 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160917112251/http://www.ifcj.org/news/fellowship-blog/israel-debuting-first-olympic.html |archive-date=17 September 2016 }}
References
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External links
- [http://www.lehavim.muni.il/ Local council website]
{{South District (Israel)}}
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Category:Local councils in Southern District (Israel)