| Hazorea | |
|---|---|
| Founded | 1936 |
| Founded by | Hashomer Hatzair members |
| Region | Jezreel Valley |
| Industries | Agriculture, leisure, manufacturing, quality control |
| Affiliation | Kibbutz Movement |
| Website | www.hazorea.org.il |
Hazorea (Hebrew: הזורע, lit. Hashomer Hatzair (השומר הצעיר also transliterated Hashomer Hatsair or HaShomer HaTzair, translating as The Youth Guard) is a Socialist The geography of Israel is diverse with Desert conditions in the south and snow-capped mountains in the north The Jezreel Valley (עמק יזרעאל Emek Yizrael) is a large fertile plain and inland valley in the south of the Lower Galilee region of Israel In Engineering and Manufacturing, quality control and quality engineering are involved in developing systems to ensure products or services The Kibbutz Movement (התנועה הקיבוצית HaTenoa'a HaKibbutzit) is the largest settlement movement for Kibbutzim in Israel. A website (alternatively web site or Web site, a back-construction from the Proper noun World Wide Web) is a collection of Web pages The Sower) is a kibbutz in the west of the Jezreel Valley in Israel. A kibbutz ( Hebrew: קיבוץ קִבּוּץ lit "gathering clustering" plural kibbutzim) is a collective community in The Jezreel Valley (עמק יזרעאל Emek Yizrael) is a large fertile plain and inland valley in the south of the Lower Galilee region of Israel For a topic outline on this subject see List of basic Israel topics. With a population of about 1,000 residents and some 550 members, it falls under the jurisdiction of Megiddo Regional Council. The Megiddo Regional Council (מועצה אזורית מגידו Mo'atza Ezorit Megido) is a regional council in northern Israel encompassing land on the
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Hazorea is located on the western rim of the valley, surrounded by the Hazorea Forest to the south and west of the kibbutz, Yokneam Moshava to the north, the city of Yokneam to the north-west and the fields and fishponds of the Jezreel Valley to the east. Yokneam (יָקְנְעָם also transliterated Yoqne'am) is a small city council southeast of Haifa in northern Israel. Throughout the kibbutz runs Hashofet Stream, a seasonal creek nicknamed "the wadi" or "the forer" in local lingo.
As an organisation, the kibbutz was founded in 1934 by Hashomer Hatzair members from Germany. Hashomer Hatzair (השומר הצעיר also transliterated Hashomer Hatsair or HaShomer HaTzair, translating as The Youth Guard) is a Socialist Germany, officially the Federal Republic of Germany ( ˈbʊndəsʁepuˌbliːk ˈdɔʏtʃlant is a Country in Central Europe. The settlement itself was established two years later.
Hazorea's industries include a plastics factory ("Plastopil" [1]), a cowshed, an aquaculture complex ("Hazorea Aquatics" [2]), a quality control centre ("Maba" [3]) and various field crops. Aquaculture is the farming of freshwater and saltwater organisms including Molluscs Crustaceans and aquatic plants In Engineering and Manufacturing, quality control and quality engineering are involved in developing systems to ensure products or services
As many other kibbutzim, Hazorea is undergoing a complex process of change from the model of "the traditional Kibbutz", where everything is equally shared, to a more "modern" form of settlement. However, there is much controversy within the kibbutz regarding its future characteristics, thus the subject of change remains a topic of ongoing public debate in the kibbutz.
Hazorea maintains a lively dining room facility, in which people regularly meet to dine together, and it is regarded as one of the most important foundations of the kibbutz community. The local auditorium is used for cultural and communal activities, such as celebrating Jewish holidays. For the Gregorian dates of Jewish Holidays see Jewish holidays 2000-2050. The kibbutz issues a weekly paper titled "Ba'sha'ar" (English: "At the gate"), which serves as a media for a variety of material concerning everyday life in the kibbutz.
Like other kibbutzim, Hazorea is a democratic society. At the head of the kibbutz stands the Secretariat (Hebrew: מזכירות) which comprises two secretaries, in charge of all social matters in the community. A wider forum is the Community Council, which includes roughly 15 kibbutz members and meets once a week to discuss matters needing further attention. The final decisive authority of the kibbutz is the ballot, for which all members are eligible to vote.
Hazorea is home to Plagim Elementary School (established 1991), where children from the kibbutz and five other settlements study 1st to 6th grade. The school belongs to Megiddo Regional Council, and is part of the Israeli state education system.
Hazorea ordinarily offers an ulpan program, which allows Jews from all over the world to combine Hebrew study with life and work in the kibbutz. An ulpan is an institute or school for the intensive study of Hebrew. Another option, open for both Jewish and non-Jewish, is the volunteer program, offering a less obligating frame for young people to experience kibbutz life. Kibbutz Volunteers are mostly young people (Jewish and non-Jewish who come from all over the world to Israel for a period of time to take part in Kibbutz
Ulpanists and volunteers often couple with kibbutz residents, some cases ultimately resulting in marriage and settling of the foreigner in Israel.
Hazorea is home to the Wilfrid Israel Museum, which is named in honor of Berlin-born Wilfrid B. Israel, who helped many Jews escape from the Nazis. Berlin is the capital city and one of sixteen states of Germany. Wilfrid B Israel was a British -born member of an important Berlin Jewish family and a strong supporter of Zionism. Nazism, which was a short name for National Socialism (Nationalsozialismus refers primarily to the Ideology and practices of the National Socialist German