Dozens of 12th-grade students who will study at the new yeshiva in Ganim — a settlement evacuated in the 2005 disengagement — held a bonding day and completed a Talmudic tractate there for the first time since the evacuation, according to the Samaria Regional Council.
The event marks a symbolic return to Ganim, one of four northern Samaria settlements evacuated under Israel's 2005 disengagement plan. The yeshiva's head, Rabbi Nerya Bolk, stated: "We will grow a source of light for northern Samaria." Samaria Regional Council head Yossi Dagan said: "In Ganim we will establish a huge settlement and a glorious yeshiva." Future plans for the yeshiva and permanent structures were not detailed in the report. The gathering is part of a broader effort to re-establish a Jewish presence in the area, though full resettlement awaits government decisions.
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