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About
Hasmonaim
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Hashmoniaim (a national religious urban
settlement - yishuv) located just 3 km
away from the Shilat intersection and
the city of Modi'in, and 2 kilometers
from Kiryat Sefer (for maps press
here).
On July 7, 1988, Hashmonaim was
proclaimed as a yishuv, turning Ramat
Modi'im into a legal neighbourhood of
Hashmonaim, which then comprised of two
neighbour- hoods: Ramat Modi'im,
and Ganei Modi'in. (Ganei
Modi'in, first settled during 1985, is
located north west of Ramat Modi'im, and
is defined as an ultra orthodox yishuv).
Hashmonaim is under the auspices of the
Mateh Binyamin regional council.

Residents
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Residents of Hashmonaim tend to be
young, well-educated professionals,
including a fair number of doctors,
lawyers, engineers, business owners, and
educators. They describe their community
as an open orthodox community, where
residents are committed to their
religious lifestyle, but
nonjudgmental. Perhaps this is why they
feel Hashmonaim has no tensions evident
at all. Ashkenazim, Sefaradim, and
Yemenites live and pray in the
community, but have no cause for
conflict.
Hashmonaim has 10 regular minyanim, with
between 12 and 150 people in
each. However, it is a community with
frequent “minyan hopping,” where the
number of options does not indicate
fissures in the community. Torah classes
are offered regularly in both Hebrew and
English.
Residents of the yishuv currently use
mikvas in Kiryat Sefer of Modi’in,
however, the community recently raised
funds for construction of its own mikva
and plans to break ground in the near
future.
Education
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While there is no maon (daycare) run by
the yishuv, many private residents have
services available to the community.
There are 5 ganim throughout the yishuv
and offering many options to parents
with pre-schoool children. The
government religious elementary school
on Hashomaim has over 300 students. The
parent-body of the school is
tremendously active in all school
affairs. In addition, the school has
special programs to accommodate its many
English-speaking students.
After completing elementary school, most
boys who live in Hashmonaim go to
Yeshivat Ner Tamid, a Bnei Akiva
affiliate located on the yishuv’s
premises. Ner Tamid was established by
students of Rabbi Yosef Dov Soleveitchik,
and follows his approach toward Torah
education. More information on Yeshivat
Ner Tamid is available on the yeshiva’s
website at
http://www.geocities.com/yeshivat_ner_tamid/index.htm.

Girls generally go to the ulpana located
in Modi’in.
The Bnei Akiva youth group plays an
active role in the lives of most of
Hashmonaim’s children. The chapter
numbers over 400 members.
Housing
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Hashmonaim has mostly single family and
two-family houses, although there are a
limited number of cottages and garden
apartments. Housing in Hashmonaim is on
the expensive side, where empty lots
sell for $160,000. Houses on the yishuv
are all fairly large, most are around
200 meters. An average price for a two
family house would be $380,000; villas
sell for in excess of $400,000. Rentals
can be found for around $1000 per
month.
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Residents of Hashmonaim generally have
at least one car. It really can be
difficult to get around the area relying
only on public
transportation. Reliable, privately-run
bus services runs between Hashmonaim and
Modi’in (5 minutes), Tel Aviv (40
minutes), Jerusalem (50 minutes), and
Petah Tikva (50 minutes). Superbus
public transportation has many bus
available to Hashmonaim. Public
transportation details are available on
the Hashmonaim site:
http://rammond.djmetals.com/transport
Cultural Activities
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The residents liked the idea of settling
in an area near a city like Modi’in, but
value the small community feeling. The
yishuv organizes loads of activities for
the children. With classes in judo,
art, dance, in addition to athletic
activities, there really is no reason
for kids to leave the yishuv. North
American olim are often comforted to see
Hashmonaim’s baseball field (a rare
sight in Israel), when they arrive at
the yishuv.
Residents of the yishuv currently use
mikvahs in Kiryat Sefer or Modii'in,
however, the community recently raised
funds for the construction of its own
mikvah and plans to break ground in the
near future
Religious
Life
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Residents note that communal life is
very much centered around the
synagogues. All
residents are Religious-Zionist;
Ashkenazi and Sefaradi synagogues.
Hashmonaim has 10 regular minyanim,
between 12 an d150 people in each. There
are a number of options available to
find the minyan the best suits your
wants and needs. Torah classes are
offered regularly in Hebrew and in
English.
Community Services
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Hashmonaim has a small library, with a
reasonable collection of
English-language books. The yishuv hopes
to build a pool and athletic training
room within the next few years.
Health
Services
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When it comes to healthcare options,
residents of Hashmonaim benefit from
their close proximity to Kiryat Sefer
and Modi’in. Both localities have the
modern clinics of all the kupot holim,
dental offices, optometrists, and other
health professionals.
Commerce
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While the yishuv is evolving rapidly and
has many services available locally,
many residence take advantage of the
close proximate to Modi'in for more
major shopping or 10 minutes away to
Shirat, where they can find a
supermarket, toy store, hardware store,
clothing stores, and almost any consumer
good they can possibly need.
Physical Surroundings
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Hashmonaim is a pretty yishuv, situated
on a gentle hill just a few kilometers
past Modi’in. The yishuv has a fair
number of open space, athletic fields,
and playgrounds.
Absorption
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With a large Anglo community in
Hashmonaim the community is particularly
committed to providing new immigrants
with a warm welcome. They provide an
“adoptive family” for each family of
olim, and Shabbat invitations are
arranged for several weeks. Hashmonaim
children are also quite involved in
welcoming newcomers. They “adopt” new
olim and help smooth the children’s
absorption process.
There are several different levels of
ulpan classes at the Modi’in Community
Center, but residents of Hashmonaim also
have the option of traveling to Beit
Shemesh, Jerusalem, or Tel Aviv for a
more appropriate class. Most government
ministries, including Absorption and
Interior have branch offices in Petah
Tikva or Tel Aviv that service olim from
Hashmonaim. Unlike most yishuvim,
Hashmonaim does not require its
potential residents to pass before an
acceptance committee. Residents must
agree to public observance of Shabbat,
but otherwise are free to purchase or
rent as they wish.
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