Na'ama

Agricultural Moshav in the Jordan Valley

Na’ama is a rural agricultural moshav located in the Jordan Valley, offering a tranquil and community-focused lifestyle in one of Israel’s most fertile regions. Known for its agricultural roots, the moshav is an ideal destination for individuals or families seeking a peaceful environment with a strong connection to farming and nature. Na’ama offers a rural setting that emphasizes sustainability and self-sufficiency, while providing easy access to key urban areas in Israel.

LOCATION

•  Located in the Jordan Valley: Na’ama lies in the heart of the Jordan Valley, an area renowned for its fertile soil and agricultural significance. It is situated near the Jordan River and is part of the Northern Dead Sea region.

•  Proximity to Major Cities: While Na’ama offers a rural lifestyle, it is not far from urban centers. The town is approximately 40 kilometers from Be’er Sheva and 50 kilometers from Tel Aviv, making it possible for residents to commute to larger cities for work or leisure.

Natural Surroundings: The moshav is surrounded by stunning desert landscapes, agricultural fields, and the unique geography of the Jordan Valley, offering a peaceful and scenic environment for its residents.

COMMUNITY

Agricultural Lifestyle

As an agricultural moshav, Na'ama is centered around farming, with residents traditionally involved in agriculture and livestock. This community-oriented way of life offers a strong sense of connection between neighbors.

Close-Knit Community

a'ama’s small population allows for a close-knit community where everyone knows each other. The moshav has a collaborative atmosphere, with communal activities and shared work on the agricultural fields, contributing to a supportive environment.

Diverse Population

Although the moshav is primarily comprised of Jewish families, there is a mix of religious and secular residents. The community embraces diversity and offers a friendly environment for those new to rural living.

HOUSING

Agricultural Housing Options

The moshav features spacious homes, often with larger yards, perfect for gardening or small-scale agriculture. Many homes come with access to farming plots or communal farming initiatives.

Housing in Na’ama tends to be more affordable than in Israel’s larger urban areas, making it a good option for families or individuals looking for a rural lifestyle with access to nature and affordable property prices.

As part of a moshav, many residents live on properties that are integrated with the agricultural activities of the community, allowing for a lifestyle that blends work and home in a natural environment.

LIFESTYLE

Agricultural and Rural Living
Na'ama offers a simple, agricultural lifestyle, where residents are often involved in farming, growing crops, and raising livestock. The community is focused on sustainable living, with many people taking part in organic farming or producing fresh local goods.
Self-Sufficiency and Sustainability
The moshav fosters a culture of self-sufficiency, where residents often produce their own food and work together on agricultural projects. This contributes to a strong sense of purpose and connection to the land.
Peaceful Environment
The town's rural setting provides a peaceful environment away from the noise and stress of urban life. Residents enjoy the tranquility of the desert and the Jordan River while being part of a supportive, rural community.

ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES

Agriculture

The main source of income for Na'ama’s residents comes from agriculture. The moshav is known for its fertile land, and residents engage in farming various crops, including fruits and vegetables. The area's agriculture is complemented by tourism in the Jordan Valley region.

Local Produce

Many residents participate in producing local goods, ranging from fresh produce to artisanal items. The community often supports local markets where these goods are sold.

Proximity to Cities for Employment

While Na'ama is primarily agricultural, its proximity to larger cities like Be'er Sheva or Tel Aviv allows residents to find employment in industries such as business, tech, and services while living in the peaceful environment of the moshav.

TRANSPORTATION

Road Access

Na’ama is well-connected to the rest of Israel by major highways. Residents have easy access to routes leading to Tel Aviv, Be’er Sheva, and other key locations in the region.

Public Transportation

 While public transportation within Na’ama itself is limited, buses to nearby towns and cities are available. Most residents rely on personal vehicles for daily commuting and shopping trips.

Proximity to Ben Gurion Airport

Located about 50 kilometers from Tel Aviv, Na’ama is within a reasonable driving distance to Ben Gurion International Airport, providing easy access for international travel.

Na’ama in the Jordan Valley offers a unique lifestyle in an agricultural moshav, providing a peaceful, rural setting that emphasizes community, sustainability, and a connection to nature. Its central location allows residents to enjoy a quiet life while still having access to nearby urban centers for work and leisure. With affordable housing, strong community ties, and opportunities for agricultural work, Na’ama is a great place for those looking to escape the busy urban environment and embrace a simpler, more connected way of life.

 

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