Adnei HaChoresh
Luxury Residences Nearing Completion in Afula Illit
The structural phase of the project is almost complete, and finishing touches are now underway. You can explore the latest photos in the gallery below.
This development features 47 premium residential units spread across the two most luxurious buildings in the area. It offers a range of upscale living options, including elegant penthouses, expansive garden apartments, and meticulously crafted 3- to 5-room residences, all designed to the highest standards of quality and sophistication.
Information about the main apartment and building specifications
Afula, located in the hills of the Jezreel Valley, serves as a regional metropolis and a major urban center for the northern region of Israel. Despite its growing infrastructure and urban development, Afula maintains a serene and peaceful atmosphere reminiscent of a small village.
The city of Afula has a population of approximately 50,000 residents and is rapidly expanding through extensive new construction. A significant portion of the population observes Jewish traditions and maintains a strong respect for religious practices.
In the Afula Illit neighborhood, the Chassidic community comprises about 300 families, primarily affiliated with the Vizhnitz Chassidus, along with members of other smaller Chassidic groups. Over the next two years, the neighborhood is expected to welcome an additional 1,200 families from various religious communities, including Litvish, Chassidic, and Sephardic groups.
The Givat Hamoreh neighborhood is home to a strong Torah community, consisting of several hundred families. This area is geographically isolated from the main city, fostering a close-knit environment. The community includes prominent Litvish and Sephardic families, as well as a significant presence of Chabad followers.
The local Talmud Torah, under the leadership of Rabbi Greenstein, serves about 200 students. A girls’ school operates up to Grade 5, with approximately 30 students in Grade 1 alone.
Four primary kollels (advanced Torah study institutions) operate in the area: Yissachar Be’ohalecha, Nachalat Moshe, Torah Shimon, and Halacha. Additionally, new kollels are planned for the adjacent neighborhoods.
In the upcoming academic year, two new yeshivot ketanot (high school-level yeshivas) are expected to open in Afula Illit.
The nearby Emek Medical Center is a leading hospital located just a short drive from Afula Illit, with Haredi community representatives available to assist residents.
The Haredi community in Afula consists of approximately 1,500 families, with hundreds more having purchased homes and awaiting occupancy. The Vizhnitz Chassidic community in Afula Illit numbers around 550 families, with additional families expected to join as new projects are completed.
The Sephardic Torah community is centered mainly in Afula Illit, with about 200 families currently. An influx of 150 new families is anticipated as housing projects progress.
The community in Afula continues to grow and develop, with plans for more educational institutions, housing projects, and additional communal services. The strong leadership and vibrant community life make it an attractive destination for new families looking to settle in a warm, supportive environment.
Afula’s original residents are aging, with many being immigrants from Morocco, other Middle Eastern countries, Ethiopia, and the former Soviet Union. The city has seen significant growth over the past seven years, particularly among secular and traditional Jews who maintain strong connections to Jewish heritage. The Haredi (ultra-Orthodox) population is warmly welcomed and enjoys a good relationship with the broader community. The current mayor, Avi Elkabetz, is highly attentive to the needs of the Haredi residents.
The city offers an exceptional quality of life, with low-rise buildings (up to three stories), spacious apartments (100-120 square meters), and large balconies and gardens, all surrounded by stunning mountainous views.
Afula Illit: A new residential area capable of accommodating hundreds of new families annually. The neighborhood features expansive green spaces, impressive views, and high-quality living standards. Buildings are modern, ranging from 5 to 7 stories, with apartments of 100-140 square meters, including large balconies and gardens. Over 1,200 housing units are planned, specifically designed for the Haredi population.
The neighborhood is fully equipped with community amenities such as a mikveh (ritual bath), an eruv (boundary for carrying on Shabbat), charitable organizations, and various communal services.
Givat Hamoreh: This high-altitude neighborhood offers a picturesque view and a pleasant climate. It is home to a large Litvish community, primarily made up of kollel families with a high spiritual level. The area also has a strong community spirit and supports local residents in managing housing and employment needs.
The religious leadership in Afula is robust, with several notable rabbis guiding the local communities:
The Sephardic Torah community, under the guidance of Rabbi Yitzchak Amrani and overseen by Rabbi Shimon Ba’adani, consists of several hundred families, with an additional 150 families soon to join.
Afula Illit is known for its serene atmosphere, strong community ties, and a blend of Chassidic and Torah-observant families.
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