Eitanim


Eitanim is a psychiatric hospital in central Israel. Located near Jerusalem, it falls under the jurisdiction of Mateh Yehuda Regional Council. In it had a population of.

Etymology

The name of the village is from a verse in the Bible, prophet : "Listen, you enduring foundations of the earth".

History

Until 1948, there was a village in the area by the name of Dayr 'Amr. In 1942 an agricultural school was established there for Arab orphans of the 1936–1939 Arab revolt in Palestine. In 1950 a hospital for people with tuberculosis was founded on the site.
Today Eitanim is a psychiatric hospital that specializes in acute emergency cases. It operates as a branch of Kfar Shaul and the Jerusalem Mental Health Center. The compound has separate facilities for men and women. Eitanim is the only psychiatric hospital in Israel with an entire ward dedicated to the treatment of severe autism in adults.

Broadcasting station

On Etamin, there is also a broadcasting station with multiple towers. The tallest of them is 110 metres tall and additionally guyed. It is among other used for broadcasting the following radio programmes in the FM-range.
FrequencyPolarisationStationPower
87.6 MHzvKAN 8840 kW
88.8 MHzvMaKan40 kW
91.3 MHzvKAN Kol HaMusika40 kW
91.8 MHzvGalgalatz40 kW
92.5 MHzvKAN Reshet Moreshet40 kW
93 MHzvRadio Kol Chai MHz3.2 kW
95.5 MHzvKAN Bet40 kW
96.6 MHzvGalei Zahal 40 kW
97.8 MHzvKAN Gimmel40 kW
100.3 MHzvKAN Reka5 kW
105.1 MHzvKAN Tarbut40 kW