HaZore'a
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'''HaZore'a' (, lit.'' The Sower, named after the neighbouring Tel Zariq, ) is a kibbutz in northern Israel established in 1936 by German Jews. It is the only kibbutz that was established by members of the movement. Located in the western rim of the Jezreel Valley, it falls under the jurisdiction of Megiddo Regional Council. In it had a population of .
Key facts
- Israel village.name
- Hazore'a
- Israel village.image
- Kibbutz Hazore'a 1.JPG
- Israel village.imgsize
- 250
- Israel village.foundation
- 1936
- Israel village.founded_by
- German Werkleute Members
- Israel village.district
- north
- Israel village.council
- Megiddo
- Israel village.affiliation
- Kibbutz Movement
- Israel village.pushpin_map
- Israel jezreel
- Israel village.pushpin_mapsize
- 250
- Israel village.website
- www.hazorea.org.il
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Encyclopedic overview
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- Geography
- Archaeology
- History
- Establishment
- Early years
- After Israeli Independence
- Economy
- Education and culture
- Notable people
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- External links
'''HaZore'a' (, lit.'' The Sower, named after the neighbouring Tel Zariq, ) is a kibbutz in northern Israel established in 1936 by German Jews. It is the only kibbutz that was established by members of the movement. Located in the western rim of the Jezreel Valley, it falls under the jurisdiction of Megiddo Regional Council. In it had a population of .
==Geography== HaZore'a is located on the western rim of the Jezreel Valley, surrounded by HaZore'a Forest to the south and west of the kibbutz, Yokneam Moshava to the north and the fields of the Jezreel Valley to the east.
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