Rishon LeZion
Rishon LeZion, or Rishon LeZiyyon (ראשון לציון) is a city in Israel, on the central coastal strip, in the Center District of Israel, just south of Tel Aviv, and part of the Tel Aviv metropolitan area (Gush Dan). It is the 4th largest city in Israel with about 227,000 residents. Present mayor: Meir Nitzan.
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2 Rishon Le-Zion Today1.2 List of Rishon's mayors 1.3 List of notables in Rishon's history 1.4 Rishon's Parlaiment 3 External links |
Rishon was founded on July 31, 1882 by a group of Hovevey Zion (Zion lovers) from Kharkov, Russia, who purchased for this purpose the lands of the Arab village Eyun Kara. It is considered (along with Petah Tikva) as the first Zionist settlement in Israel.
The new settlers faced a lot of difficulties: sandy soil, lack of water, poverty and mainly the lack of agricultural experience. After the digging of the Great Well and a wave of new settlers arriving (the Biluim) the new settlement started to establish itself. It was later given into the custody of Baron Edmond James de Rothschild who supported the settlement and helped develop their agriculture, citrus fruit ("Pri Adar") and wine industry.
Rishon-LeZion, which literally means "The first to Zion", was a pioneer not only in erecting houses but also in cultural life. In Rishon, the first Hebrew school was founded in 1886, and the first Hebrew kindergarten was founded in 1899. In 1886, construction began on the Rishon Le-Zion winery. In Rishon, the national anthem of Israel, Hatikvah (The Hope), was written and the Flag of Israel was created.
The population numbered 266 in 1890. Five years later it had increased to 450, and in 1898 to 531.
The name Rishon LeZion literally means "The First to Zion", it was chosen because of the biblical verse:
The Rishon's Parlaiment is a mythological group of Rishon's elders and veterans which were known for their witt and special style. The group used to assemble about three times a week, discuss about current events and exchange anecdotes and jokes. Their stories were documented by Uri Porat and Amnon Nahmias and published in a series of stories in Yediot Aharonot and later in a book called Rishon - The Wild East.
Today, Rishon-LeZion is the 4th most populated city in Israel and is known for its high quality of life.
Rishon's main industries are wine, construction, services and commerce. It has special quarters (called Ezorey ha-Taasiya) for small factories and workshops, in order not to disturb the residentals areas with noise and pollution. Since there are no residents in the industry zones, they become a hang-out centers packed with pubs, dancing clubs and restaurants that are open till the small hours of nights.
Rishon LeZion had many shopping centers and malls, most of them were allocated in the new west. However, competition brought most of them to be closed. Currently, the two major malls ( קניון ) in Rishon are Rotschild Center in the old down and Gold Mall (Kanyon ha-Zahav) in the new west.
The city, usually referred to as "Rashlatz" (In Hebrew, short for Rishon Le-Zion) or just "Rishon", homes the annual Rishon Le-Zion Wine Festival, a one of a kind cultural event in Israel. Rishon is also known for the high number of shopping centers, the Amfi-Park (Which once held shows of international artists like Sting, Metallica, Alanis Morissette and more), a zoo, an entertainment center (The Superland), and the promenade on the beach.
Rishon also have a large and high reputed Culture Center, called in Hebrew: Heichal Ha-Tarbut (Hall of Culture). It is a modern center for concerts, theatre and cultural events. It has one main hall for shows and two small halls for artistic workshops.
Rishon has a symphonic orchestra and its musical director is the conductor Mandi Rodan.
Elemntry schools (1st - 6th grades):
Rishon gained noteriority in handball כדוריד and chess שח. It also has soccer and basketball teams, but they play in the second leagues.
In handball, Hapoel Rishon dominating the handball league with more than 7 domestic championships and cups in a raw. Its biggest stars are the goalkeeper Vladimir Zaikman and field-player Idan Maimon and Dudi Balsar. Its biggest rival is Maccabi Rishon.
In chess, the Rishon LeZion Chess Club (fuded at 1939) is one of the leading clubs in Israel, in senior, women and youth league. Israeli grandmasters such as Boris Alterman play in Rishon. For some time it had Gary Kasparov play serveral games for it.
Rishon-LeZion's main quarters are:
History
Name
from Book of Isaiah , chapter 41, verse 27.List of Rishon's mayors
List of notables in Rishon's history
Rishon's Parlaiment
Rishon Le-Zion Today
Industry and commerce
Culture
Education
Junior highschools (7th - 9th grades):
Highschools (10th - 12th grades + 2 years for proffesional studies):
Higher education:
Sports
Neigbourhoods and Places
Places to see in the Old City of Rishon:
External links