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In 1927, during the Passover holiday, members of four kibbutzim – [[Ma'abarot]], [[Merhavia]], [[Mishmar Haemek]] and [[Ein Shemer]] – met in a shed at the kibbutzim camp in [[Bat Galim]], at the foot of Mount Carmel, and decided to found a pioneering settlement organization named [[Hashomer Hatzair]] and The [[Kibbutz Artzi]].<ref>https://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3507259,00.html</ref>
 
In 1927, during the Passover holiday, members of four kibbutzim – [[Ma'abarot]], [[Merhavia]], [[Mishmar Haemek]] and [[Ein Shemer]] – met in a shed at the kibbutzim camp in [[Bat Galim]], at the foot of Mount Carmel, and decided to found a pioneering settlement organization named [[Hashomer Hatzair]] and The [[Kibbutz Artzi]].<ref>https://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3507259,00.html</ref>
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==Members==
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*[[Kibbutz Gal On]] - From [[Kibbutz Artzi]]/[[Hashomer Hatzair]] - participant in the [[11 Points in the Negev]] operation.
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*[[Kibbutz Nirim]] - From [[Kibbutz Artzi]]/[[Hashomer Hatzair]] - named after the Nir brigade of the [[Hashomer Hatzair]] youth movement, some of whose members helped establish the kibbutz - participant in the [[11 Points in the Negev]] operation.
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*[[Kibbutz Shoval]] - From [[Kibbutz Artzi]]/[[Hashomer Hatzair]] - founded by members of [[Hashomer Hatzair]] and settlers who had survived the [[Patria disaster]] - participant in the [[11 Points in the Negev]] operation.
  
 
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Revision as of 18:50, 9 January 2022

In 1927, during the Passover holiday, members of four kibbutzim – Ma'abarot, Merhavia, Mishmar Haemek and Ein Shemer – met in a shed at the kibbutzim camp in Bat Galim, at the foot of Mount Carmel, and decided to found a pioneering settlement organization named Hashomer Hatzair and The Kibbutz Artzi.[1]

Members

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