Udim
Udim (Hebrew: אוּדִים, lit. Firebrands) is a moshav in central Israel. Located near Netanya, it falls under the jurisdiction of Hof HaSharon Regional Council. In 2022 it had a population of 1,404. HistoryThe moshav was established in 1948 by Holocaust survivors. Its name is taken from the Book of Zechariah (3:2),[2] and symbolises the fact that the founders were survivors of the Holocaust;
Nature reserveSouth-east of the moshav is a nature reserve, first declared in 1967, and expanded in 1997, 140 dunams in total.[3] The reserve is in an old quarry, where the water table has risen, allowing a concentration of aquatic plants to flourish. Flora includes Salix acmophylla and Tamarix trees, Rubus sanguineus, Reeds, and Cattails.[4] References
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