Motza Illit

Motza Illit
Motza Illit
Coordinates: 31°47′35.03″N 35°9′28.29″E / 31.7930639°N 35.1578583°E / 31.7930639; 35.1578583Coordinates: 31°47′35.03″N 35°9′28.29″E / 31.7930639°N 35.1578583°E / 31.7930639; 35.1578583
District Jerusalem
Council Mateh Yehuda
Founded 1933
Founded by Motza residents
Population (2015)[1] 940
Seven Sisters Road to Motza Illit

Motza Illit (Hebrew: מוֹצָא עִלִּית, מוצא עילית, lit. Upper Motza) is a community settlement on the outskirts of Jerusalem, Israel. It falls under the jurisdiction of Mateh Yehuda Regional Council. In 2015 it had a population of 940.

History

Settlement in the area goes back to ancient times, with thousands of year old terraces and archeological remains in the area. In 1929, Motza was attacked by its Arab neighbors and many residents were murdered. Four years later, a new moshav, Motza Ilit, was established at a higher location on the same hill.[2]

In January 1934, a housewarming was held by twenty Jewish families who had built homes in Motza Illit with the aid of the Vaad Leumi and emergency funds.[3]

Motza Illit overlooks the Judean mountains, offering a view of the churches and monasteries of Ein Karem, the Beit Zayit water reservoir and the Jerusalem Forest.

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