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Revivim
Kibbutz in southern Israel
Kibbutz in southern Israel
| Field | Value | |
|---|---|---|
| name | Revivim | |
| hebname | רְבִיבִים | |
| arname | رفيفيم | |
| image | Avenue Revivim.jpg | |
| founded | 7 July 1943 | |
| founded_by | Italian Noar HaOved Members | |
| country | ||
| district | south | |
| affiliation | Kibbutz Movement | |
| <!-- | council | Ramat Negev-- |
| council | Ramat HaNegev | |
| popyear | ||
| population | ||
| population_footnotes | ||
| pushpin_map | Israel north negev#Israel | pushpin_mapsize=250 |
| coordinates | ||
| meaning | Rainshowers | |
| website | [www.revivim.org.il](http://www.revivim.org.il/) |
Revivim () is a kibbutz in the Negev desert in southern Israel. Located around half an hour south of Beersheba, it falls under the jurisdiction of Ramat HaNegev Regional Council. In it had a population of .
History
1943 establishment
The community was formed in 1943 in Rishon LeZion with help from the UK government by young Jewish refugees (olim) from Austria, Italy and Germany, all of whom were members of HaNoar HaOved VeHaLomed who had been educated at kibbutz Givat Brenner.
The kibbutz itself was established on 7 July 1943, as one of the "three lookouts" of the northern Negev, and was initially named Tel HaTzofim (lit. Scout's Hill). It was later renamed Revivim by Berl Katznelson after the magazine edited by Yosef Haim Brenner (for whom Givat Brenner was named), and its name is also taken from the Bible, : "You (Lord) ... level its ridges, you soften it with showers."
1948 war
During the 1948 Arab–Israeli War, Revivim fell behind Egyptian lines for several months. Members of the kibbutz lived in underground dugouts, and received food supplies by air and convoys that ran the Egyptian battle lines. Thirty members of the kibbutz survived the war, while eight were killed in raids and pitched battles with Egyptian forces.
Mizpe Revivim 1948 museum
Near the kibbutz stands Mizpe Revivim (lit. Revivim lookout), a museum depicting the history of the "lookout" observer points and the events of the 1948 war in the northern Negev. File:רביבים - מראה כללי-JNF040379.jpeg|Revivim 1945 File:רביבים - במצפה-JNF025224.jpeg|Revivim 1945 File:Kibbutz Revivim 1947.jpg|Kibbutz Revivim 1947 File:Revivim.jpg|Revivim. 1948 File:רביבים (תל צופים) - בריכה לאגירת מים-JNF029341.jpeg|Revivim reservoir 1946
Economy
Revivim's economy is based on agriculture, including olive groves (irrigated with brackish water), a large dairy farm and a chicken hatchery. Aside from agriculture, Revivim has interests in a variety of industries including an injection moulding company ("Raviv") and a company that designs and produces valves for automotive fuel systems ("Raval").
Notable people
- Golda Meir, late Prime Minister of Israel
References
References
- Carta's Official Guide to Israel and Complete Gazetteer to all Sites in the Holy Land. (3rd edition 1993) Jerusalem, Carta, p.400, {{ISBN. 965-220-186-3 (English)
- Douglas. (1951). "Strange Lands and Friendly People". Harper & Brothers.
- [http://israelplaces.christ2020.de/#o Here You'll find more information about Mizpe Revivim.]
- [http://support.jnf.org/site/News2?page=NewsArticle&id=9926 Making Oil from Water; Negev Economy Thrives As Israeli Farmers Use JNF Water and Technology]
- [https://revivim.kibbutz.org.il/cgi-webaxy/item?276 Background on Kibbutz Revivim]
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