
Kfar Masaryk (community)
Kfar Masaryk is an upscale community in Israel, located near the Sea of Galilee. Named after Tomáš Masaryk, the first president of Czechoslovakia, it was founded in 1948 by Czech-Jewish immigrants. The village is known for its scenic surroundings, private homes, and a communal atmosphere that combines agricultural traditions with modern living. It features well-maintained parks, educational facilities, and recreational areas, making it a desirable place for families and individuals seeking a peaceful, picturesque environment with a rich cultural history.