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Regional Council Nahal Soreq is situated in the south plain,
east to Gadera. City hall at
Yad-Benyamin. Est. 1950. Pop: 2,500 in four settlements of the
Zionist-Religious movements. (...) The municipal emblem was
published in the official gazette (Rashumot, Yalkut
ha-Pirsumim), YP 633, 13 November 1958. Mrs. Nirit Kena,
Regional Council spokeswomen, notified me that the Regional
Council uses only white flags with blue emblem. When the emblem
is used alone (not on flags) the diagonal scroll in the middle of
it is in silver.
Sources: council
website; fax and phone call from Mrs. Nirit Kena, regional
council spokeswoman.
Dov Gutterman, 10 and 21 October 2001
Today I visited Regional Council Nahal Soreq (situated in
Yad-Benyamin, a on Rd. 3 next to Hwy 6 interchange) - The flags
is the same as reported.
Dov Gutterman, 24 January 2004
As seen from the photo
that I took at the city hall, the flag is indeed a blue emblem on
white. However, my image iabove is incomplete as there are
inscription above the emblem: Mo'atza Ezorit (Regional
Council) in semi-circle and below it Nahal Soreq.
More photos of the flag at <www.ma-soreq.org.il/polin-054.jpg>
and desk flag at <www.ma-soreq.org.il/Image0226.jpg>.
Nahal Soreq (Soreq - biblical term for choice vine, Nahal - small
river, stream) is a 70kms long stream going from Jerusalem Mounts
to the Mediterranean Sea and appeared in the bible as Delilah
home region (Judges 16,4).
The Regional Council govern 5 communities: Bene Re'em, Yad
Benyamin, Bet Hilqiya, Hafetz Hayyim, Yesodot.
Homepage at <www.ma-soreq.org.il>.
In the emblem we can find grapes (for the name) Menorah and
scroll (for the religious character of the Regional Council) and
village view (for their agriculture character).
Dov Gutterman, 29 April 2005