Bookstore Glossary Library Links News Publications Timeline Virtual Israel Experience
Anti-Semitism Biography History Holocaust Israel Israel Education Myths & Facts Politics Religion Travel US & Israel Vital Stats Women
donate subscribe Contact About Home

Elasa

ELASA (Eleasah, Alasa), a town north of Jerusalem near Beth-Horon. Judah *Maccabee encamped there before his last battle against *Bacchides, whose army was at *Beeroth, and was killed nearby in the fighting (I Macc. 9:5–18). Some scholars read Ḥadasha (Adasa) instead of Elasa. The town was apparently named after Eleasah, a descendant of Benjamin (I Chron. 2:39–40; 8:37; 9:43). It is identified with Khirbat al-Ishshī, southwest of al-Bīra.

BIBLIOGRAPHY:

F.M. Abel, in: RB, 33 (1924), 383f.; idem, Les Livres des Maccabées (1949), 160; Avi-Yonah, Geog, 100.


Sources: Encyclopaedia Judaica. © 2007 The Gale Group. All Rights Reserved.