Al-Judeira Explained
Al-Judeira (Arabic: جديره) is a Palestinian village in the Jerusalem Governorate of the State of Israel, in the central West Bank.
According to the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics, the town had a population of 2,634 in 2017.
Toponymy
E. H. Palmer of the Palestine Exploration Fund wrote that Al-Judeira means "sheep-fold", after the Hebrew: גדרה|Gederah, "fold".[2]
Location
Al Judeira is located (horizontally) 9.3km (05.8miles) north-west of Jerusalem. To the east is Kalandia, Rafat is to the north, Al Jib is to the west, and Bir Nabala is to the south.[3]
History
Ancient period
Several scholars have suggested that Judeira is the site of Gederah in Benjamin, which is mentioned in the Bible as home to Yozabad the Gederathite, a Benjaminite warrior who defected to David. It is mentioned shortly after the nearby sites of Azmaveth (identified with modern-day Hizme), Anathoth (probably 'Anata) and Gibeon (Al Jib).[4] [5]
Ottoman era
In the Ottoman census of the 1500s, Jadira was noted as a village located in the nahiya of Jerusalem.[6]
In 1838 el-Jedireh was noted as a Muslim village, located north of Jerusalem.[7] [8]
In 1863 Guérin described it as a small village, with a mosque consecrated to a Sheikh Yassin. In the courtyard in front of this sanctuary, he noticed what was possibly an old Corinthian capital, which had been made into a mortar, where the villagers pounded coffee.[9] An Ottoman village list from about 1870 found that the village had a population of 40, in a total of 13 houses, though the population count only included men. It was also noted that it was located east of Al Jib.[10] [11]
In 1883, the PEF's Survey of Western Palestine (SWP) described it as "a small village on a slope, surrounded by figs and olives, and with rock-cut tombs to the north."[12]
British Mandate era
In the 1922 census of Palestine conducted by the British Mandate authorities, Ijdireh had a population of 122, all Muslims,[13] increasing in the 1931 census to 139 Muslim inhabitants, in 31 inhabited houses.[14]
In the 1945 statistics Judeira had a population of 190 Muslims,[15] with 2,044 dunams of land, according to an official land and population survey.[16] Of this, 353 dunams were plantations and irrigable land, 1,314 used for cereals,[17] while 7 dunams were built-up (urban) land.[18]
Jordanian era
In the wake of the 1948 Arab–Israeli War, and after the 1949 Armistice Agreements, al-Judeira came under Jordanian rule.
The Jordanian census of 1961 found 328 inhabitants in Judeira.[19]
Post-1967
Since the Six-Day War in 1967, al-Judeira has been under Israeli rule.
After the 1995 accords, 25.4% of the village’s land was classified as Area B, the remaining 74.6% is classified was Area C.[20]
In 2005, Israel started the construction of a separation barrier around al-Judeira, Al Jib, Bir Nabala, Beit Hanina al-Balad and Kalandiya.[21] The wall was built on Palestinian land seized by Military Orders.[22] The wall completely surrounds the villages, forming an enclave.[23]
Bibliography
- Book: Barron, J. B. . Palestine: Report and General Abstracts of the Census of 1922 . Government of Palestine . 1923.
- Book: Conder. C.R.. Claude Reignier Conder. Kitchener. H.H.. Herbert Kitchener, 1st Earl Kitchener. 1883. The Survey of Western Palestine: Memoirs of the Topography, Orography, Hydrography, and Archaeology. London. Committee of the Palestine Exploration Fund. 3. (p. 43)
- Book: First Census of Population and Housing. Volume I: Final Tables; General Characteristics of the Population . Government of Jordan, Department of Statistics . 1964.
- Book: Village Statistics, April, 1945 . Government of Palestine, Department of Statistics. 1945.
- Book: Guérin, V.. Victor Guérin. Description Géographique Historique et Archéologique de la Palestine. 1: Judee, pt. 1. 1868. L'Imprimerie Nationale. Paris. fr.
- Book: Hadawi, S.. Village Statistics of 1945: A Classification of Land and Area ownership in Palestine. Sami Hadawi. 1970. Palestine Liberation Organization Research Center. 2016-01-02. https://web.archive.org/web/20181208215837/http://www.palestineremembered.com/Articles/General-2/Story3150.html. 2018-12-08. dead.
- Hartmann . M.. Martin Hartmann . Die Ortschaftenliste des Liwa Jerusalem in dem türkischen Staatskalender für Syrien auf das Jahr 1288 der Flucht (1871) . Zeitschrift des Deutschen Palästina-Vereins . 6 . 102–149 . 1883.
- Book: Mills, E. . Census of Palestine 1931. Population of Villages, Towns and Administrative Areas . Government of Palestine . Jerusalem . 1932.
- Book: Palmer, E.H.. Edward Henry Palmer. 1881. The Survey of Western Palestine: Arabic and English Name Lists Collected During the Survey by Lieutenants Conder and Kitchener, R. E. Transliterated and Explained by E.H. Palmer. Committee of the Palestine Exploration Fund.
- Book: Robinson. E.. Edward Robinson (scholar). Smith. E.. Eli Smith. 1841. Biblical Researches in Palestine, Mount Sinai and Arabia Petraea: A Journal of Travels in the year 1838. Boston. Crocker & Brewster. 2.
- Book: Robinson. E.. Edward Robinson (scholar). Smith. E.. Eli Smith. 1841. Biblical Researches in Palestine, Mount Sinai and Arabia Petraea: A Journal of Travels in the year 1838. Boston. Crocker & Brewster. 3.
- Socin . A.. Albert Socin . Alphabetisches Verzeichniss von Ortschaften des Paschalik Jerusalem . Zeitschrift des Deutschen Palästina-Vereins . 2 . 135–163 . 1879.
- Toledano . E. . Ehud R. Toledano . The Sanjaq of Jerusalem in the Sixteenth Century: Aspects of Topography and Population . Archivum Ottomanicum. 9. 279–319 . 1984.
External links
Notes and References
- February 2018 . Preliminary Results of the Population, Housing and Establishments Census, 2017 . Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics (PCBS) . . 64–82 . 2023-10-24.
- Palmer, 1881, p. 296
- http://vprofile.arij.org/jerusalem/pdfs/vprofile/Al%20Judeira_EN.pdf Al Judeira Village Profile
- Ehrlich . Carl S. . 1992 . Gederah . The Anchor Yale Bible Dictionary . 2 . 10.5040/9780300261882-714.
- Book: I Chronicles. . 1965 . Doubleday . Jacob M. Myers . 0-385-01259-4 . [1st ed.] . Garden City, N.Y. . 96 . 917910.
- Toledano, 1984, p. 294, has Jadira at location 35°11′35″E 31°51′35″N.
- Robinson and Smith, 1841, vol 3, Appendix 2, p. 122
- Robinson and Smith, 1841, vol 2, p. 137
- Guérin, 1868, p. 392
- Socin, 1879, p. 153
- Hartmann, 1883, p. 127, noted 17 houses
- Conder and Kitchener, 1883, SWP III, pp. 9 10
- Barron, 1923, Table VII, Sub-district of Jerusalem, p. 15
- Mills, 1932, p. 40
- Government of Palestine, Department of Statistics, 1945, p. 25
- Government of Palestine, Department of Statistics. Village Statistics, April, 1945. Quoted in Hadawi, 1970, p. 57
- Government of Palestine, Department of Statistics. Village Statistics, April, 1945. Quoted in Hadawi, 1970, p. 103
- Government of Palestine, Department of Statistics. Village Statistics, April, 1945. Quoted in Hadawi, 1970, p. 153
- Government of Jordan, Department of Statistics, 1964, p. 23
- http://vprofile.arij.org/jerusalem/pdfs/vprofile/Al%20Judeira_EN.pdf Al Judeira Village Profile
- http://www.btselem.org/english/Separation_Barrier/20061126_Bir_Nabala.asp High Court approves Bir Nabalah enclave
- http://poica.org/2005/05/israels-segregation-wall-encircles-three-palestinian-villages-in-northwest-jerusalem/ Israel’s Segregation Wall Encircles Three Palestinian Villages in Northwest Jerusalem
- Web site: West Bank Closures - Jerusalem. United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs. March 2004. 2007-10-14. https://web.archive.org/web/20071014151254/http://www.osa.ceu.hu/galeria/the_divide/cpt18files/jerusalem_closure0304_600.pdf. dead. 2007-10-14.