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Nahsholim

Kibbutz and resort in northern Israel


Kibbutz and resort in northern Israel

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foundedJune 1948
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Nahsholim () is a kibbutz and beach resort in northern Israel. Located near Zikhron Ya'akov, it falls under the jurisdiction of Hof HaCarmel Regional Council. In it had a population of .

History

The kibbutz was established in June 1948 by a group of idealistic Zionists who settled in the Palestinian village of al-Tantura a few weeks after the previous residents were expelled after a massacre by Jewish forces. The earliest residents were Palmach members, but were soon joined by Holocaust survivors from Poland. In 1949 the residents wrote: : [W]e settled in Tantura and did not have to work much in order to start [a new life], only to use what existed here already... The beginning was the day when our group "Nahsholim” came and settled on the lands of the abandoned village Tantura and in its houses. The village was deserted. The property was abundant, and it was the time of the year to gather the crops. And these crops—listen, I shall not exaggerate if I say that we were somewhat dazed—the soil was fertile, the conditions comfortable, the sea and the beach incomparable, and overall [there were] limitless possibilities. We saw our dream coming true...

Nahsholim beach

The spacious former home of the mukhtar of Tantura served as the dining room.

Economy

A glass bottle factory founded by Baron Rothschild in 1891 is located in Nahsholim. Today it is an archaeological museum with displays of objects found in the excavations at Tel Dor since 1980. In 2015, archaeologists examining remains of a shipwreck discovered in 1976 off Dor Beach, near Zichron Yaakov, announced that it was probably a ship sent by Rothschild with supplies for the bottle factory. Also exhibited in the museum are a large assortment of anchors, jars and navigational tools retrieved by the center's diving team. Cannons, swords, guns and ammunition have been found underwater, dating from the retreat of Napoleon’s armade in 1799.

The kibbutz grows bananas, avocado and cotton, and raises fish in ponds. It also operates a plastics factory that manufactures irrigation equipment.

Notable residents

  • Ora Golan

References

References

  1. Confino, Alon. (2015). "The warm sand of the coast of Tantura: History and Memory in Israel after 1948". History & Memory.
  2. Adam Raz. (20 January 2022). "There's a Mass Palestinian Grave at a Popular Israeli Beach, Veterans Confess".
  3. [http://www.mizgaga.com/Site/pages/homePage.asp HaMizgaga Museum] {{webarchive. link. (2008-06-29)
  4. (August 15, 2015). "Shipwreck off Israel’s coast, long unidentified, linked to early Zionist".
  5. Rosovsky, Nina. (May 20, 1990). "Israel's Kibbutz Guesthouses". [[The New York Times]].
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