Alumot

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jump to: navigation, search
Alumot
אֲלֻמּוֹת, אלומות
Hebrew transcription(s)
 • official Alummot
Alummot (4).JPG
Alumot is located in Israel
Alumot
Alumot
Coordinates: 32°42′24.48″N 35°32′45.59″E / 32.7068000°N 35.5459972°E / 32.7068000; 35.5459972Coordinates: 32°42′24.48″N 35°32′45.59″E / 32.7068000°N 35.5459972°E / 32.7068000; 35.5459972
Council Emek HaYarden
Affiliation Kibbutz Movement
Founded 1947
Founded by Ben Shemen Agricultural School graduates
Population (2015)[1] 321
Alumot fields

Alumot (Hebrew: אֲלֻמּוֹת‎, lit. Sheaves) is a kibbutz in northern Israel. Located to the south of the Sea of Galilee, it falls under the jurisdiction of Emek HaYarden Regional Council. In 2015 it had a population of 321.

History[edit]

Kibbutz Alumot was formed in 1936 by a kvutza of graduates of the Ben Shemen Agricultural School.[2] In 1940, the group moved to a temporary site known as "Poria Alumot" (now Poria Illit). They earned a living from agriculture and a sanatorium, Beit Alumot. In 1947 they established a permanent settlement on a hill overlooking Lake Kinneret. Due to a shortage of water, agricultural land and new members, the kibbutz was dismantled in 1969 and re-established the following year by immigrants from Argentina.[2]

In 2008, Shimon Peres visited the kibbutz, which he helped to found, with his children. Peres' daughter Tzvia (Tziki) Walden was born there. Before the establishment of the state, Peres worked on the kibbutz as a shepherd and a farmer.[3]

Economy[edit]

Alumot breeds livestock and also runs a guest house with beach facilities and a water park.[3]

Notable residents[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "List of localities, in Alphabetical order" (PDF). Israel Central Bureau of Statistics. Retrieved 16 October 2016. 
  2. ^ a b c Dismantled kibbutz revived online Haaretz, 7 January 2008
  3. ^ a b Peres and his kids on roots visit to Kibbutz Almog The Jerusalem Post, 21 January 2008

External links[edit]