- Hulda, Israel
Infobox_Kibbutz
kibbutz_name = Hulda
foundation = 1930
founded_by = Gordonia members
region =Shephelah
council = Gezer
industry =
affiliation =Kibbutz Movement
website =Hulda ( _he. חולדה) is a
kibbutz in centralIsrael . Located in theShephelah near theHulda forest and the Burma Road, it falls under the jurisdiction ofGezer Regional Council . In 2006 it had a population of 332.In 1908 the
World Zionist Organization established a farm on the land which now makes up Hulda in order to prepare and train new immigrants for agricultural life. They also planted the nearby forest using money from theJewish National Fund . The kibbutz takes its name from thePalestinian village of Hulda, which existed nearby until the1948 Arab-Israeli War .During
World War I the farm was abandoned and after the war it became a training farm. After the farm was attacked during the1929 Palestine riots , a kibbutz was established (as akvutza ) in 1930 by Gordonia members. The founders originally resided in the Hulda farm (in the Hulda forest) and moved to the current location in 1937. During the1936–1939 Arab revolt in Palestine the kibbutz was attacked several times, and during the 1948 war it served as the headquarters of thePalmach Yiftach Brigade and as a base for convoys headed forJerusalem and for the forces attackingLatrun .Cite book
publisher = Mapa Publishing
isbn = 9657184347
pages = p. 174
others = Yuval Elʻazari (ed.)
title = Mapa's concise gazetteer of Israel
location = Tel-Aviv
date = 2005 he icon] [Shabtai Teveth (1996) "Ben Gurion's Spiy" Columbia University Press ISBN 0-231-10464-2 pp 19-20]Notable residents of the kibbutz have included the author
Amos Oz , former Minister of DefencePinhas Lavon and mayor ofTel Aviv ,Ron Huldai (whose father took the family's surname from the name of the kibbutz).References
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