HaOgen

Kibbutz in central Israel


title: "HaOgen" type: doc version: 1 created: 2026-02-28 author: "Wikipedia contributors" status: active scope: public tags: ["czechoslovak-jews", "kibbutzim", "kibbutz-movement", "populated-places-established-in-1947", "1947-establishments-in-mandatory-palestine", "populated-places-in-central-district-(israel)", "czech-jewish-culture-in-israel", "slovak-jewish-culture-in-israel"] description: "Kibbutz in central Israel" topic_path: "geography/israel" source: "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HaOgen" license: "CC BY-SA 4.0" wikipedia_page_id: 0 wikipedia_revision_id: 0

::summary Kibbutz in central Israel ::

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nameHaOgen
hebname
foundation28 August 1947
imagePikiWiki Israel 11429 an anchor at the entrace to kibbutz haogen.jpg
founded_byCzechoslovak Jews
districtcenter
councilHefer Valley
affiliationKibbutz Movement
popyear
population
population_footnotes
pushpin_mapIsrael center ta
coordinates
websitehttp://www.haogen.org.il/
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| name = HaOgen | hebname = | foundation = 28 August 1947 | image = PikiWiki Israel 11429 an anchor at the entrace to kibbutz haogen.jpg | founded_by = Czechoslovak Jews | district = center | council = Hefer Valley | affiliation = Kibbutz Movement | popyear = | population = | population_footnotes= | pushpin_map=Israel center ta |pushpin_mapsize=250 | coordinates = | website = http://www.haogen.org.il/

HaOgen () is a kibbutz in central Israel. Located in the Sharon plain, it falls under the jurisdiction of Emek Hefer Regional Council and is affiliated with Hashomer Hatzair. In it had a population of .

History

The community was established on 22 April 1939 by Jewish refugees from Czechoslovakia. After spending eight years in a camp near Kfar Saba, they founded the kibbutz on 28 August 1947, on land that had belonged to Wadi Qabbani. The Jewish National Fund provided 700 dunams of land for the kibbutz.

Notable people

References

References

  1. link. (2017-11-12 HaOgen)
  2. (29 August 1947). "קמו שני ישובים חדשים". [[Al HaMishmar]].
  3. Powers, Janet M.. (2006). "Blossoms on the Olive Tree: Israeli and Palestinian Women Working for Peace". Greenwood Publishing Group.

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