Ein HaHoresh

Ein HaHoresh
עֵין הַחוֹרֵשׁ

Ein Hahoresh, c. 1940
Ein HaHoresh
Coordinates: 32°23′17.61″N 34°56′25.85″E / 32.3882250°N 34.9405139°E / 32.3882250; 34.9405139Coordinates: 32°23′17.61″N 34°56′25.85″E / 32.3882250°N 34.9405139°E / 32.3882250; 34.9405139
District Central
Council Hefer Valley
Affiliation Kibbutz Movement
Founded 1931
Founded by Hashomer Hatzair
Population (2015)[1] 744

Ein HaHoresh (Hebrew: עֵין הַחוֹרֵשׁ, lit. the plower's spring [the plowman's fountain]) is a kibbutz in central Israel. Located to the north of Netanya, it falls under the jurisdiction of Hefer Valley Regional Council. In 2015 it had a population of 744.

History

It was founded in November 1931 by Hashomer Hatzair members from Eastern Europe who reclaimed the land. It was one of the first settlements in the northern part of the Emek Hefer.[2] The kibbutz was cordoned off and occupied by the British in December 1945 in connection with the struggle for free immigration. It was cordoned off and occupied by the British again in June 1946 along with its neighbor Givat Haim. As part of the war effort, the kibbutz stepped up its food production.[2] By 1947 the kibbutz had a population of 450.[2]

Economy

The kibbutz developed a successful mixed intensive farm. By 1968 it had 570 inhabitants engaged in intensive farming in citrus plantations, and producing milch cattle. The kibbutz also ran a factory producing sheet steel casks.

Notable residents

References

  1. "List of localities, in Alphabetical order" (PDF). Israel Central Bureau of Statistics. Retrieved 16 October 2016.
  2. 1 2 3 Jewish National Fund (1949). Jewish Villages in Israel. Jerusalem: Hamadpis Liphshitz Press. p. 35.
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