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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kfar_SabaKfar Saba - Wikipedia

    Kfar Saba (Hebrew: כְּפַר סָבָא [kfaʁˈsaba]), officially Kfar Sava [kfaʁ saˈva], is a city in the Sharon region, of the Central District of Israel. In 2019 it had a population of 110,456, making it the 16th-largest city in Israel. The population of Kfar Saba is nearly entirely Jewish. [1]

  2. 101israel.com › kefar-sava-כְּפַר-סָבָאKafar Sava | Israel

    Kefar Sava is in the Sharon region of the Central District north of Petah Tikva and east of Rananna with population of 96,92 and a diverse rich community life.

  3. Kfar Saba was a place of refuge during World War I for roughly a thousand residents of Jaffa and Tel Aviv who were expelled by the Turkish. These refugees had to live in stables, tents and endure many hardships.

    • Wander around the Utopia Park. Posted by Michael Mulyash on Friday, 21 June 2019. Utopia Park is without a doubt one of the leading attractions in the Sharon region.
    • Explore the archaeological exhibits at the Kfar Saba Museum. מתכוננים לעדלאידע. ? Posted by ‎מוזאון כפר סבא‎ on Tuesday, 19 March 2019. Israel is a hotbed of history and the Kfar Saba Museum is one of the best places to check out if you want to come face to face with a portion of history.
    • Enjoy the lush greenery at Kfar Saba Park. Israel may be a desert nation where you wouldn’t normally expect to find greenery and water, but this is not the case when you step into the grounds of the Kfar Saba Park.
    • Satisfy your shopaholic soul at Oshiland Mall. Shopping is always a part of every travel experience, and your trip to Kefar Sava will not be complete without you getting the shopping experience.
  4. Aug 11, 2017 · The Museum invites you to explore ancient periods of Kfar Saba and its surroundings, and experiment with a myriad of arts and crafts from the past as well as guided tours throughout the Moshava (Village…

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kafr_SabaKafr Saba - Wikipedia

    Kafr Saba (Arabic: كفر سابا) was a Palestinian village famous for its shrine dating to the Mamluk period and for a history stretching back for two millennia. [6][7] In Roman times, it was called Capharsaba and was an important town in Palestine. [8] . By around 1000, it was noted as a village with a mosque. [9] .

  6. The population of Kfar Saba is almost entirely Jewish, with a minority of 3000 non-Jews. In its 100 years of history, Kfar Saba has grown from a small agricultural settlement to a thriving modern and expanding city. Kfar Saba was voted as best place to live in 2020.