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Nes Ziyyona
Nahalat Reuven
Conservation and reconstruction project of a saqiya well
OrdererSociety for the Preservation of Israel Heritage Sites
DurationSeptember 2007
Implemented by: Avner Hillman
Daniel Seeboni
Aharon  Tsordecker
Alex  Cooperstein

 
In 1998 the Society for the Preservation of Israel Heritage Sites, the descendants of Reuven Lehrer and the Nes Ziyyona Municipality initiated measures aimed at rehabilitating Nahalat Reuven and opening it for public activities. 
The historical documentation, the survey and the rehabilitation planning of the site are directed by Dr. Avi Sasson of the Foundation for the Research of the Coastal Plain, at the Ashkelon Academic College. The conservation and reconstruction of a saqiya well is being implemented by the Conservation Department of the Antiquities Authority, with the aim of operating it using the original technology.

 
Nahalat Reuven was the first outpost in the Nes Ziyyona settlement. The family of Reuven Lehrer settled there at the time of the First Aliyah (1882). It was from this outpost that family members and the other first settlers spread out and established other neighborhoods.
 
There are the remains of a number of buildings in Nahalat Reuven, among them those of the founder’s house, the remains of the first Beit Minyan, a saqiya well and a water system.
 
The measures taken to rehabilitate the well include:
The conservation and engineering stabilization of the well: pointing up joints, completing the stonework in walls of the well structure, sealing the tops of the walls (coping) and the restoration of the carpentry in the saqiya.

 
Sources:
A. Sasson and R. Reich. 2003. Nahalat Reuven Lehrer in Nes Ziyyona, Documentation Folder. The Foundation for the Research of the Coastal Plain, Ashkelon. (Hebrew).

 
A. Sasson. 2005. The Saqiya Well at Nahalat Reuven Lehrer, Nes Ziyyona, A Program for Planning the Rehabilitation and the Reconstruction. The Foundation for the Research of the Coastal Plain, Ashkelon. (Hebrew).



To view the figures, click on the figure caption
General view of Nahalat Reuven, 1988, courtesy of the Nahalat Reuven Museum (Photograph: Dr. Avi Sasson).

The well structure, 1988 (Photograph: Dr. Avi Sasson).

Building the saqiya wheels.


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