Adi Negev

Adi Negev
Adi Negev
Adi Negev
Coordinates: 31°18′51″N 34°35′41″E / 31.31417°N 34.59472°E / 31.31417; 34.59472
Country Israel
DistrictSouthern
CouncilMerhavim
Founded2003
Founded byALEH
Websiteadi-il.org

Adi Negev (Hebrew: עדי נגב), formerly named Aleh Negev, is a rehabilitation village for disabled children and adults in southern Israel. Located near Ofakim and covering 40 acres (16 ha), it falls under the jurisdiction of Merhavim Regional Council.

History

The 40-acre village is a multifaceted facility designed specifically for people over the age of 21 who are physically or mentally impaired, and for children seeking care in Southern Israel.[1]

Adi Negev is home to around 150 residents and provides services to 12,000 outpatients. The village provides residential, educational, medical and employment services, and opportunities for social interaction. It was founded by the Aleh organization in 2005.[2] The village is also called Nahalat Eran after Eran Almog, the severely autistic son of Major General Doron Almog. Eran Almog lived in the village until his death from Castleman's disease.[3]

The village was built by the Aleh organization, which was founded by Doron Almog. The ground was broken was commenced by Prime Minister Ariel Sharon on 12 June 2003.

In 2020, the decision was made for Aleh Jerusalem and Aleh Negev to continue in a new network under the name Adi, meaning 'jewel' in Hebrew,[2] and the rehabilitation village was renamed to Adi Negev.

In 2022, the village opened The Harvey and Gloria Kaylie Rehabilitation Medical Center, a rehabilitation hospital.[4]

References

  1. ^ "Community Building - Our Blueprint Negev Strategy". Jewish National Fund USA. Retrieved 5 September 2025.
  2. ^ a b "Transition for Beloved Israeli Project—ALEH to ADI". Christians for Israel Australia. 8 December 2020. Retrieved 3 January 2026.
  3. ^ Abramov, Etty (2 August 2007). "Maj.-Gen Almog's son loses battle to illness". YNet News. Retrieved 16 April 2019.
  4. ^ Shemer, Simona (12 April 2022). "First-Ever Rehabilitation Hospital Opens In The Negev". NoCamels. Retrieved 3 January 2026.