Ramat-David

Ramat-David ( רמתדוד ) is a Kibboutz located in the valley of Jezréel.

Its name

The name of Ramat-David pays homage to David Lloyd George, chief of the British government at the time of the Déclaration Balfour.

Y live 650 members today.

Its creation

The kibbutz Ramat-David is founded in 1926 by immigrants Juif S originating in Russia, Romania and Poland. They are installed on the spot of an old given up orchard, irrigated by three sources of natural water of the neighborhoods. In 1933, a group of the movement Gordonia, originating in Poland joined them. The kibbutz is materially built thanks to the financial gifts of English Jews, which are at the origin of the name of the kibbutz.

Dwelling

Ramat-David shelters 126 housing units.

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