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Rishpon

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Rishpon
  • רִשְׁפּוֹן (Hebrew)
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CountryIsrael
DistrictCentral
CouncilHof HaSharon
AffiliationMoshavim Movement
Founded1936
Founded byJewish pioneers, mainly from central Europe
Population
 (2023)[1]
1,315
Websitewww.rishpon.org.il
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Rishpon area, 1942 1:20,000 map
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Herzliya region, 1945 1:250,000 map

Rishpon (Hebrew: רִשְׁפּוֹן) is a moshav in the Central District of Israel. Located in the Sharon plain near Herzliya, it falls under the jurisdiction of Hof HaSharon Regional Council. In 2023 it had a population of 1,315.[1]

History

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The lands of Rishpon are situated in the southern Sharon plain, historically part of the Forest of Sharon. Prior to the 20th century they were associated with the Palestinian village of Al-Haram, whose residents cultivated citrus, olives, and grains, and maintained the shrine of Sidna Ali nearby.[2] The oak woodland was gradually cleared in the 19th century as settlement and agriculture intensified in the Sharon, leading to deforestation and environmental changes.[3]

The moshav was established in 1936 by Jewish pioneers, many of them immigrants from central Europe, during a period of intensified Zionist settlement in response to the 1936–1939 Arab revolt in Palestine. It was part of the broader effort to strengthen the Jewish agricultural presence in the Sharon plain.[4]

The original proposed name, **Rishpona** (Hebrew: רשפונה), was suggested by the Naming Committee as a supposed reconstruction of the ancient Semitic name for Arsuf, based on a misreading of an Assyrian inscription. This reading was later corrected, and the local settlers adopted the shortened name **Rishpon**, which retained similar phonetic elements.[5]

Economy

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In its early decades, Rishpon was based on mixed farming, particularly citrus orchards, poultry, and dairy production. Over time, its proximity to Herzliya and Tel Aviv transformed it into one of the wealthiest rural communities in the Sharon region, with many residents employed in urban professions while maintaining small-scale agriculture and equestrian facilities. From the late 20th century, some agricultural lands were repurposed for suburban housing and real estate ventures.[6]

Healing Space is a trauma treatment compound established in Rishpon after the October 7 massacre to treat survivors of the attack on the Nova Music Festival. [7]

Notable people

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References

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  5. ^ Maciej M. Münnich, The God Resheph in the Ancient Near East (2013), p. 244, citing Shlomo Izre’el, "Arsuf: The Semitic Name of Apollonia" in: Apollonia-Arsuf: Final Report of the Excavations Volume I, The Emery and Claire Yass Publications in Archaeology, Monograph Series of the Institute of Archaeology of Tel Aviv University No. 16, Tel Aviv (1999), 72f.
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  7. ^ For mass trauma, mass healing
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