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Holon (, ) is a city in the Tel Aviv District of , located south of . Holon is part of the . In , it had a population of , making it the tenth most populous city in Israel. Holon has the second-largest industrial zone in Israel, after .

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Etymology
The name of the city comes from the word holon, meaning "(little) ". The name Holon also appears in the : "And Holon with its suburbs, and Debir with its suburbs" (Book of Joshua 21:15).


History
Holon was founded in 1935 on sand dunes six kilometers () from Tel Aviv. The Guide to Israel, Zeev Vilnay, Hamakor Press, Jerusalem, 1972, p.239 The Łódzia textile factory was established there by Jewish immigrants from Łódź, Poland, along with many other industrial enterprises. In February 1936, the cornerstone was laid for Kiryat Avoda, a Modernist building complex designed by architect Joseph Neufeld to solve the shortage of housing for municipal workers. Back to the future, The tree is still standing In the early months of the 1948 Arab–Israeli War, Holon was on the front line, with constant shooting taking place on the border with the village of Tel al-Rish to its northwest—a suburb of Arab —and clashes also in the direction of the town of to the east. An attack by the Holon-based militia units on was repulsed with considerable losses.

After the establishment of the state, Holon expanded to include Tel A-Rish (renamed Tel Giborim, "The Mound of the Heroes") and the orange groves of .

In February 2001, a attack at a crowded bus stop in Holon killed eight Israelis and injured twenty-five. The image of Holon as a working-class dormitory community has changed over the years. Through municipal efforts, the city has been rebranded as a child-friendly city. It offers family attractions such as the Yamit Water Park, the Israeli Children's Museum, and the Israel Museum of Caricature and Comics.

Historic landmarks in Holon slated for preservation include Derech Habitachon ("Safe Road"), paved during the 1948 Arab-Israeli War; water towers in the Moledet and Azor neighborhoods; Hosmasa, a building used by the ; the pillbox guard post; Stroma Square, Mansbach health clinic, Hameshakem building, the Agrobank neighborhood and two schools – Bialik and Shenkar. A new neighborhood, Migdalim Bashdera, is under construction, with plans for 23 upscale residential towers, a new city hall, several cultural and commercial centers, some of them already built. A French urban planner was commissioned to design a north-south boulevard with pedestrian walks, bicycle paths, sports fields, parks and waterfalls. The last undeveloped land reserve remaining in Holon is the H-500 Holon plan, that consists of approximately 4,080 dunams in the south of the city, and is intended to consist of 13,700 dwelling units in total.

On June 19, 2025, strike on a residential block in the city, leaving it in ruins and injuring dozens of people.


Local government

Mayors
  • – 1940 to 1953
  • Pinhas Eylon – 1953 to 1987
  • Haim Sharon – 1987 to 1988
  • Moshe Rom – 1988 to 1993
  • – 1993 to 2024
  • Shay Keinan - 2024 to present


Culture
Holon hosts a variety of springtime events, including the Yemay Zemer (Days of Song) Festival during and a Women's Festival in March, both at the Holon Theater. Holon is also one of the host cities for the Rhythmic Gymnastics Grand Prix Series in March. Israeli violinist runs a summer music camp in the city for young violinists. Since the election of Mayor in 1993, many cultural projects have been inaugurated. Billing itself as a "children's city," Holon is home to the Holon Children's Museum and the Mediatheque youth theater. Holon also plays host each year to a street carnival in celebration of the Jewish holiday of , the . Thousands of children dress up in costumes and the streets close down for a parade featuring colorful floats. Purim parade in Holon ,

In October 2013, Holon hosted major international designers who arrived for Holon Fashion Week (known as HoF13), among them milliner Stephen Jones and BioCouture founder . Cinematheque Holon hosts the only digital arts and media arts festival in Israel, Print Screen Festival. The festival was established 2010.


Museums and Arts Centers
  • Design Museum Holon - the first Israeli museum of design. opened in 2010 near the "Médiathèque" and the Faculty of Design of Holon Institute of Technology.
  • Holon Children's Museum - inaugurated in 2001, located in Peres Park in the southeast of the city.
  • Israeli Center for Digital Art - inaugurated in 2001, promotes digital art in Israel.
  • Israeli Museum of Caricature and Comics - inaugurated in 2007, a museum that presents works by Israeli artists on the subjects of comics and cartoons.
  • Médiathèque (Holon) - inaugurated in 2004, one part of it is the largest and most sophisticated public library in Israel. The second part is a theater for young people.
  • Historical Vehicle Museum - contains a rare collection of "Egged" historical buses, some of them from before the establishment of the state. All buses are restored to their authentic condition and are roadworthy. The museum is located on the grounds of the "Egged" Holon parking lot in the south of the city, in Kiryat Ben-Gurion.
  • The Puppet Theater Center - The center contains the Museum of the Art of Puppetry, a performance hall and the School of the Art of Puppetry. The International Festival of Puppet Theater and Film, featuring puppet makers and artists from Israel and around the world, has been held annually in July since 1995 at the Puppet Theater Center in Holon.
In the municipal budget for 2025, approved on December 23, 2024, Mayor Keinan implemented drastic cuts to the funding of the city's museums: the budget for the Israeli Museum of Caricature and Comics was reduced by 100%; the budget for the Design Museum was reduced by 96%; the budget for the Children's Museum reduced by 60% ; and the Puppet Theater Center was permanently closed.


Samaritan community
In 1954, the president of Israel, , helped to establish a quarter on the outskirts of Holon. The quarter was named after Pinhas Ben-Abraham, the high priest of the Samaritan community.

Holon is one of only two cities in the world to have a Samaritan community, the other being the village of on above on the .


Transportation
Holon is served by Holon–Wolfson railway station and Holon Junction railway station of .


Education
The is located in Mikveh Israel, Holon."." Collège-Lycée franco-israélien Raymond Leven. Retrieved on January 22, 2015. "Agricultural School Mikve Israel Mikve israel street 1 5891000 Holon – ISRAEL" – : "בה"ס חקלאי מקווה ישראל 5891000 חולון"

The Holon Institute of Technology was founded in 1969.


Sports
  • () – premier league, national champion in 2008 and 2022, and state cup holder in 2009 and 2018
  • Hapoel Tzafririm Holon F.C. (football)
  • Holon yuvalim HC - multiple Ligat Ha'Al titles, usually the only representation of Israel in european competitions and a regular member of the European Cup


Notable people


Twin towns – sister cities
Holon is with:


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