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Yesud HaMa’ala was the first modern Jewish community in the Hula Valley. The community was among a series of agricultural settlements founded during the First Aliyah. The name of the village was taken from a sentence in the Bible: “He (Ezra) determined to go up.” (Ezra 7:9), which was connected to the zionist Aliyah. The Hulah Valley was mostly swampland and the 15,000 Acre (61 kmĀ²) shallow Lake Hula. The region was a well-known breeding ground for mosquitoes, and as a result concerns about malaria restricted further Jewish settlement in the region for fifty years.
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