Kfar Aviv (, lit. Village of Spring) is a moshav in the Central District of Israel, near Ashdod. It belongs to the Gederot Regional Council. In it had a population of .
History
Kfar Aviv was founded in 1952 by the
Jewish Agency on the lands of the Palestinian village of
Yibna.
The settlement was intended to absorb Jewish immigrants and refugees from
Egypt. Its original name was Kfar HaYeor (;
lit. Village of the
Nile). The name "Kfar Aviv" was given as a reference to the Exodus of the Jews from Egypt, which occurred in spring as recorded in the
Torah (Exodus 34:18). As time passed, the village absorbed families from
Poland.
The land area used for farming covers about 2,000 dunams. Most inhabitants of the village work elsewhere.