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Sharona ( he, שָׁרוֹנָה /saˈʁona/, but publicized in English as /ʃəˈɹoʊnə/) is a
moshav A moshav ( he, מוֹשָׁב, plural ', lit. ''settlement, village'') is a type of Israeli town or settlement, in particular a type of cooperative agricultural community of individual farms pioneered by the Labour Zionists between 1904 an ...
in northern Israel. Located south-west of Tiberias, it falls under the jurisdiction of Lower Galilee Regional Council. In , it had a population of .


History


Crusader period

In the early 13th century, the geographer Yaqut al-Hamawi described Sârûniyyah as "a pass near Tabariyya, you go up it to reach At Tûr".


Ottoman era

Incorporated into the Ottoman Empire in 1517 with all of
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, Sharona appeared under the name of ''Saruniyya'' in the 1596 tax registers as being in the '' nahiya'' (subdistrict) of Tabariyya under the ''
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'' of Safad. It had an entirely
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population consisting of 17 households. They paid taxes on wheat, barley, occasional revenues, goats and beehives; a total of 3592
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. A map from Napoleon's invasion of 1799 by
Pierre Jacotin Pierre Jacotin (1765–1827) was the director of the survey for the ''Carte de l'Égypte (Description de l'Égypte)'', the first triangulation-based map of Egypt, Syria and Palestine. The maps were surveyed in 1799-1800 during the campaign in Eg ...
showed the place, though unnamed. In 1875, Victor Guérin visited Sarona and noted: : "This village is divided into two quarters; the houses are rudely built on two hillocks rising round a valley. This is watered from a spring enclosed in a sort of small square chamber, the floor of which is formed of large slabs, and which has a vaulted vestibule built of regular stones." In 1881, the
Palestine Exploration Fund The Palestine Exploration Fund is a British society based in London. It was founded in 1865, shortly after the completion of the Ordnance Survey of Jerusalem, and is the oldest known organization in the world created specifically for the study ...
's ''Survey of Western Palestine'' noted "basaltic stone houses, containing about 250 Moslems, situated in arable plain, without trees." According to Avneri, Sarona was settled by Circassian refugees from the Caucasus in 1878, but by 1910 they had moved elsewhere and had been replaced by Arabs.Avneri, 1984, pp
18106
/ref> The land was purchased from the Arabs by the Jewish Colonization Association in 1910. In 1913, a Jewish settlement called Rama, but also called Sarona, was established close to the Arab village by ''ahuza'' (estate) members from Chicago.Glass, 2002, pp
164
166
The impact of World War I, poor conditions, and the lack of sufficient manpower kept the new settlement impoverished and debt-ridden.


British Mandate era

In the
1922 census of Palestine The 1922 census of Palestine was the first census carried out by the authorities of the British Mandate of Palestine, on 23 October 1922. The reported population was 757,182, including the military and persons of foreign nationality. The divisi ...
, conducted by the British Mandate authorities, the new and old settlements together contained 92 inhabitants; 77 Muslims and 15 Jews. In the summer at the end of 1923, additional Jewish settlers, ''Brisk kevutzah'' from Kfar Yehezkel, arrived with help from the
Jewish National Fund Jewish National Fund ( he, קֶרֶן קַיֶּימֶת לְיִשְׂרָאֵל, ''Keren Kayemet LeYisrael'', previously , ''Ha Fund HaLeumi'') was founded in 1901 to buy and develop land in Ottoman Syria (later Mandatory Palestine, and subseq ...
, but by the end of 1928 the settlement had been abandoned and the land returned to the Palestine Jewish Colonization Association, the heir to the Jewish Colonization Association. Half the land was leased to Arab tenants.Palestine Post, 20 November 1938, p. 2 At the time of the 1931 census the population of Sarona was 114, all Muslims, in a total of 23 houses.Mills, 1932, p
84
/ref> The nearby Arab village of ''Kafr Sabt'', prior to the outbreak of hostilities in the
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, had a population of 900 Arabs.


Moshav

In 1938, a
moshav A moshav ( he, מוֹשָׁב, plural ', lit. ''settlement, village'') is a type of Israeli town or settlement, in particular a type of cooperative agricultural community of individual farms pioneered by the Labour Zionists between 1904 an ...
was established by members of the Gordonia organization, with the cost borne by the Palestine Jewish Colonization Association and the Agricultural Workers Federation. In the 1945 statistics, the population was recorded as 110 Jews and no Arabs.Government of Palestine, Department of Statistics. ''Village Statistics, April, 1945.'' Quoted in Hadawi, 1970, p
73
/ref>


References


Bibliography

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370379
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External links

*Survey of Western Palestine, Map 6
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{{Lower Galilee Regional Council Moshavim Populated places in Northern District (Israel) Populated places established in 1938