Masad, Israel
Masad is a community settlement in northern Israel. Located to the west of the Sea of Galilee, it falls under the jurisdiction of Lower Galilee Regional Council. In it had a population of.
Name
Har Kotz: Mount Qotz, named for a priestly family that migrated to the Galilee from Jerusalem after the destruction of the Second Temple. See List of minor [biblical figures#Hakkoz|Hakkoz] priestly family, who migrated to Eilabun.Masad: 'foundation', taken from the description of Salomon's palace in : "All these structures... from foundation to eaves were made of high-grade-stone."
History
The village was founded as Har Kotz in 1983 and later named after a biblical verse, dealing with the building of Solomon's palace.Plans to build a quarry on Mount Kotz were rejected by the National Planning and Construction Council in 2008 after protests staged by the residents of Masad and the nearby Arab village of Eilabun.
2km to the northeast is Hurvat Mimlah, the site of the ancient village of Mamliah, seat of the Hezir priestly family following the destruction of the Temple in 70 CE. Today it is a ruin.