About
the Young Israel of Neve Aliza
The
Young Israel of Neve Aliza (YINA) is located in the Neve Aliza neighborhood (of
the Ginot Shomron section) of Karnei Shomron. The YINA is a community center
which serves a community consisting of a large group of (former) "Anglo-Saxons".
The YINA conducts a large range of shiurim in Hebrew and English for people of
all ages (follow the link to the schedules for the shiurim). There is an active
Women's League which organizes social and fund-raising events for the community.
There are a number of daily minyanim - to fit into most everyone's schedules (follow
the link to the schedule of tefillot). The YINA's simcha hall - now accessible
by elevator (even on Shabbat) hosts community and private events. Visitors
to our community are always impressed by the warmth of the people they meet, whether
in shul, at a kiddush, shalom zachor or simply walking down the street. *
* * About Karnei Shomron (excerpts from a brochure about Karnei Shomron) Karnei
Shomron is a thriving town located in the heart of Israel with one of the largest
concentrations of American immigrants in the country. Just 20 kilometers (12 miles)
east of Kfar Saba, Karnei Shomron's five neighborhoods offer you the opportunity
to join a well established, dynamic community, with all of the religious, educational
and social services you would want for your new home in Israel. If you are a new
immigrant from an English speaking country, you will feel right at home in Karnei
Shomron. Founded in 1977, by a committed group of young families eager to settle
the barren hilltops of Western Samaria, today it is a sprawling regional center
that has grown to over 7,000 residents. Unique to Karnei Shomron is
its "North American" neighborhood, Neve Aliza, a religious community
with American-style homes founded by new immigrants from the US and Canada in
1985. Today there are over 200 families who originate from English-speaking countries,
making the town a particularly attractive option for new immigrants who wish to
integrate quickly into their new community. Education is a high priority in
Karnei Shomron. There are four elementary schools, junior and senior high schools,
yeshivot and a special needs resource center. English language courses for native
English speakers are run in both the elementary and high schools. Students also
travel to nearby Kfar Saba, Ra'anana, Kedumim and other urban centers that are
in close proximity. A Hesder yeshiva, where young men combine military service
with advanced religious studies, is located in Karnei Shomron. Faculty members
play an active role in providing adult education courses and guiding the religious
life of the community. Young women from all over Israel are pursuing a full-time
study program of advanced Jewish studies at Midreshet Shilat. There are also active
Bnei Akiva chapters which meet regularly and plan many events for the community's
children year-round and whose presence is especially strong during "chodesh
irgun".
For your recreation and convenience, the local shopping
mall offers numerous stores, including a pizza shop, a bakery, drug store, clothing
and shoe stores, and more. Sports enthusiasts enjoy the health club, swimming
pool, tennis and basketball courts and exercise classes, or you can join the many
walkers and joggers enjoying the clean air and beautiful scenery. The local library
has a large range of Hebrew and English titles and an active English "book
club" will help you stay up to date with the latest novels. Numerous classes,
cultural activities, workshops and lectures are offered on a wide range of topics.
Five Reasons why over 200 families from English-Speaking Countries
Have Made Karnei Shomron Their Home: It's ours. And it says
so in the Bible. Karnei Shomron is located on the Biblical border between the
tribes of Ephraim and Menashe, on a series of three hills overlooking Nahal Kana,
or the Kana stream. So it's really a homecoming!
It's BIG! Karnei
Shomron has all the commercial, medical, educational and government services you
need
right at your doorstep. A big place with small-town friendliness and
hospitality, Karnei Shomron has literally everything a new immigrant (or native
Israeli!) needs.
It's Dynamic! There's something for everyone
in Karnei Shomron: Hiking trails, scenic tours, Torah study, extracurricular activities,
swimming, tennis courts, a shopping mall, health club, friends and more. And a
close-knit, caring community that is like family.
It's Close. Karnei
Shomron is centrally located and only a short drive from Kfar Saba and Ra'anana,
easily commutable to greater Tel Aviv and on the new Trans-Israel highway, we
are less than an hour from Jerusalem. So no matter where you find employment,
it is probably easy to get to from Karnei Shomron. It's Israel. And
that's where we all should be. Karnei Shomron is in the heartland of Israel, where
Jewish history unfolds anew every day. This is our home
and we can't wait
for you to join us.
Some Statistics about Karnei Shomron Climate
- Moderate. Cooler than Tel Aviv, warmer than Jerusalem Religious services
- 9 synagogues, 3 mikvaot; Local religious council which coordinates all religious
services Employment - A light industrial area and a reasonable commute to major
cities Community Action - Chesed programs for soldiers, needy families and
the elderly Education - Daycare and Kindergarten, Elementary Schools for boys
and girls, torani school; High Schools - Schools for boys, (the regional school
for girls is located in nearby Kedumim, torani school; Special needs resource
center (learning/emotional/speech/occupational therapies); Hesder Yeshiva (for
men) and a full-time study program of advanced Jewish studies (for women). Distance
to major cities - Ra'anana - 25 km (15 miles) 25 minutes Kfar Saba
- 20 km (12 miles) 15 minutes Tel Aviv - 40 km (24 miles) 40 minutes Netanya
- 47 km (29 miles) 40 minutes Jerusalem - 85 km (53 miles) 55 minutes
Transportation
- Frequent Dan bus service to Kfar Saba, Ra'anana, Petach Tikva and other towns
in the Shomron. Regular Egged service direct to Jerusalem. Health
Funds (HMOs) - Medical Services - Major health fund clinics, including "well-baby"
clinic, Magen David Adom, dental clinics, optometrists, as well as other private
health care providers. Commercial services - restaurants, post office,
bank, supermarket, butcher, local markets, clothing stores, jewelry store, gift
shops, pharmacy, shoe store, plus a wide range of other stores and professional
services
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