The place we call home is known for it’s quaint buildings and warm friendly residents. We are located five km north of Jerusalem. In 2019, Geva Binyamin had a population of ~8000. The population is an even mixture of religious and secular.
Geva Binyamin or Yishuv Adam?
The settlement has two names. This can get confusing! “Adam” is the term commonly used by residents however Geva Binyamin is most used when referring to our village from outside.
Shopping
Yishuv Adam has three makolets(groceries), a pizzeria, two health clinics and a few other establishments.
Shar Binyamin
Shar Binyamin is a short drive or a long walk from town. There are a variety of shopping options in Shar Binyamin including a Rami Levy Supermarket, the famous Shifon Plus Bakery and other well known Israeli chains. There are employment opportunities in Shar Binyamin and many Adam residents work there.
Pisgat Zeev
Between Jerusalem and Geva Binyamin you will encounter Pisgat Zeev, a thriving commercial center. There are many shopping options there, including the Pisgat Zeev Mall, Pisgat Zeev Cultural Center, in addition to Israeli government offices and even community recreation centers. Pisgat Zeev boasts access to the Jerusalem Light Rail.
Schools
Geva Binyamin has a variety of education options for your children.
- אהבת תורה(Ahavat Torah) a Religious Zionist Torani school
- אור פנחס(Or Pinchas) a Charedi school
- אדם ועולמו(Adam v’Olamo) a Secular school
Ganim(Kindergartens)
- Religious Zionist Gan
- Chabad Gan
- Sephardic Orthodox Gan
- Ashkenazi Orthodox Gan
Travelling to Geva Binyamin from Jerusalem
The Jerusalem city center and Jerusalem Old City are very accessible by bus or car from Geva Binyamin. The trip is roughly 25 minutes each way.
Egged Taavura Bus Route 142
Route 142 goes from the Chords Bridge in Central Jerusalem to Geva Binyamin. It runs about every 20 minutes.
Israel Intercity Highway 60
To travel to Geva Binyamin by car from Jerusalem you take Highway 60 to Highway 1. The trip is roughly 25 minutes. This highway has great historical significance. It was constructed on top of the “Path of the Patriarchs” Derech Ha’Avot.
Jerusalem Light Rail
It’s also possible to travel between Geva Binyomin and Jerusalem via a combination of Bus Route 142 and Light Rail from Pisgat Zeev. Note there are special rules regarding fare rates and your type of Rav Cav bus card.
Nature Reserves in Samaria
If you love the outdoors, you will love Geva Binyamin! Nearby Geva Binyamin are excellent nature reserves for those who love the great outdoors. There are hiking trails, fresh desert springs and wildlife habitats to explore. One can see Ibex, Mountain Goats and other animals in their natural surroundings. These destinations are considered some of the best in Israel. Oro Shel Adam has had many Tiul(outings) to these amazing destinations. Certainly some of the best hiking in the Jerusalem region.
Nahal Prat and En Prat
A must see!
In Ancient times:
Wadi Qelt contains several aqueducts (The oldest dating to the 2nd century BC). The aqueducts transported water from its three main springs all the way to Jericho. It was also home to the winter palaces of the Hasmonean kings and King Herod.
Today:
Wadi Qelt is one of the most exciting hikes in Israel. You have it all in one route:
– Ein Prat Spring.
– Old Aqueducts.
– Deep pools with great swimming opportunities.
– Dramatic desert scenery.
– Various Pilgrimage Sites.
from Hike-Israel.com
Learn more about Nahal Prat on Hike-Israel.com
Shuls and Synagogues
There are more than 10 shuls in Geva Binyamin. There are Sephardic, Ashkenzi and Chabad services daily as well as holiday celebrations.
English Speaking Anglo Community
There are many native English speakers in Geva Binyamin. We have Americans, Canadians and British. Most residents speak some English.
Binyamin Region
Geva Binyamin is part of the Binyamin Region, a fast developing area in Eretz Yisrael. You can learn more about the Binyamin Region on BinyaminRegion.org.il.
Ancient Geva Binyamin and the Tanakh
Yishuv Adam is rich in history. There are many archeological sites in the area that have remarkable connections to locations mentioned in the Tanakh.
Helping Families Settle In Yishuv Adam
Oro Shel Adam offers support for families looking to become our neighbors. Contact us for more information.
We hope to see you soon! 🙂
Want to learn more about Geva Binyamin?
- Nahal Prat: Water Hike Accessible from AdamWhat makes a community in Israel desirable? If your answer is “nature and hiking” put Adam on your list of communities to visit.
- Psagot Winery & Wedding Hall in Sha’ar BinyaminWhy would anyone be interested in a wedding hall located outside of a main-stream area, unless, that particular hall is so unique and special it draws you to marry there.
- Adam: Purim or Shushan Purim?Part of our celebration on Purim in Israel is that we have the blessing to celebrate Purim in Israel – the eternal home of the Jewish People.
- How did the Miller Family land in Adam?“The same day that we saw the house, we bought it.” That story and much more in the following article-
- Nosson Shulman: Geva Binyamin and Ancient IsraelThis week we are talking to Nosson Shulman of VIP Israel Tours about the ancient history of Geva Binyamin.