neighborhood is located towards the southern entrance to Zichron Ya’akov, near the Moshava’s center. The colony’s large threshing floor was located on the outskirts of the neighborhood, near the Egged station, and the “Thresher\Hagorn Neighborhood” was established in 1947 to accommodate new immigrants. The threshing floor transitioned from a wheat concentration center to a home for immigrants, the majority of whom were from North Africa. The neighborhood is characterized by detached and semi-detached houses and a two-story “train” building that faces east toward the green hills. In fact, the small neighborhood is made up of a series of short streets that are integrated into the Mosheva neighborhood and border the Mul Hayekev neighborhood. The neighborhood’s location allows residents to easily access all community and commercial services as well as the Binyamina road and train station.