Ein Tzurim (Hebrew: עֵין צוּרִים, lit. Rock Spring) is a religious kibbutz in southern Israel. Located south of Kiryat Malakhi, it falls under the jurisdiction...
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Yeshivat HaKibbutz HaDati in Ein Tzurim was a Shiluv yeshiva located in the religious kibbutz Ein Tzurim in the southern lowlands of Israel. It closed...
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Gush Etzion were Kfar Etzion (founded in 1943), Massu'ot Yitzhak (1945), Ein Tzurim (1946) and Revadim (1947); the land area of all four were located within...
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creating the Religious Kibbutz Movement. The first religious kibbutz was Ein Tzurim, founded in 1946. Arab opposition increased as the 1917 Balfour Declaration...
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Yitzhak Kvutzat Yavne Gush Etzion Kfar Etzion Migdal Oz Rosh Tzurim Shafir Region Ein Tzurim Massuot Yitzhak (moshav shitufi) Western Negev Alumim Sa'ad...
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Rosh Tzurim is located on the site of the ancient Beth Zechariah[citation needed] and on a hilltop that had previously been occupied by Ein Tzurim, a kibbutz...
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point, Gush Etzion consisted of four Jewish communities: Kfar Etzion, Ein Tzurim, Masu'ot Yitzhak, and Revadim. Beginning in December 1947, there was a...
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the 1948 Arab–Israeli War, Matt manned a machine-gun post at Ein Tzurim (renamed Rosh Tzurim following the Six-Day War), part of the block of settlements...
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1987 as part of the integration program of Yeshivat_HaKibbutz_HaDati_(Ein_Tzurim), where he served as a paratrooper, as a combat medic, and as a medic...
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Ein HaShofet 1937 Kibbutz Movement Ein Shemer 1927 Kibbutz Movement Ein Tzurim 1946 Religious Kibbutz Movement Ein Zivan 1968 Kibbutz Movement Einat 1925...
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