Hadid (Hebrew: חָדִיד) is a moshav in central Israel. Located near Modi'in, it falls under the jurisdiction of Hevel Modi'in Regional Council. In 2006 it had a population of 548.
Hadid was a city of the tribe of Benjamin in Biblical times. In the Hellenistic era it was known as 'Adida. Hadid was founded in 1949 as a kibbutz by Yemenite Jewish immigrants, later joined by immigrants from Rumania. In 1950, it was reorganized as a moshav affiliated with the Hapoel HaMizrachi movement. The site was about 2km west of the Palestinian village of al-Haditha and the archaeological tel of ancient Hadid.
FTIC is a biotechnology and bioengineering food storage technologies company located in Hadid.
Hadid is an Arabic word, meaning iron. It may refer to:
Al-Hadid is an Arabic word, meaning The Iron. It may refer to:
Hadid is an Arabic given name; Hadi and Al-Hadid are also Arabic surnames. Hadid may refer to:
Hadid is also part of a Patronymic name. When Hadid appeared after the proper name (in Arabic ism), it usually meant the son of Hadid, although in modern times the omission of Al makes the patronymic mixed up with the surname:
everyone says that they're better
everyone says that they're strong
everyone tries to intimidate
they're probably right all along
but they're all fighting
putting us down
tattoos on motorcycles
don't want us in their town
so many times that i've been told
to change for the sake of blind hellos
one thing i learned in
all of these lies
all of these days
all of these cries
words come back
words come back
words come back to you
they come back to you
words come back