- Sde Boker
Infobox_Kibbutz
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kibbutz_name = Sde Boker
foundation = 15 May 1952
founded_by = Released soldiers
council = Ramat HaNegev
district = south
hebname = שְׂדֵה בּוֹקֵר
affiliation =Kibbutz Movement
website = nowrap| [http://www.sde-boker.org.il/ www.sde-boker.org.il]
Sde Boker ( _he. שְׂדֵה בּוֹקֵר, lit. "Cowboy's Field") is a
kibbutz in theNegev desert of southernIsrael . Best known for being home to Israel's first Prime Minister,David Ben-Gurion , it falls under the jurisdiction ofRamat HaNegev Regional Council .History
The kibbutz was established on 15 May 1952.
In 1953 Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion resigned from office and moved to the kibbutz. Although he returned to politics in 1955, he continued to live in the kibbutz until his death in 1973, when he was buried nearby at
Midreshet Ben-Gurion aside his wifePaula Ben-Gurion . Ben-Gurion moved to the kibbutz due to his vision of cultivating the arid Negev desert and building up its surrounding towns such asYeruham andDimona . He believed that eventually the Negev would be home to many Jews who would move to Israel after having madealiyah , and he felt that Sde-Boker was a trailblazer and example for what should follow.In his official writings Ben-Gurion often mused about his efforts at rejuvenating the arid Negev:
:"The desert provides us with the best opportunity to begin again. This is a vital element of our renaissance in Israel. For it is in mastering nature that man learns to control himself. It is in this sense, more practical than mystic, that I define our Redemption on this land. Israel must continue to cultivate its nationality and to represent the Jewish people without renouncing its glorious past. It must earn this – which is no small task – a right that can only be acquired in the desert."
:"When I looked out my window today and saw a tree standing before me, the sight awoke in me a greater sense of beauty and personal satisfaction than all the forests that I have crossed in Switzerland and Scandinavia. For we planted each tree in this place and watered them with the water we provided at the cost of numerous efforts. Why does a mother love her children so? Because they are her creation. Why does the Jew feel an affinity with Israel? Because everything here must still be accomplished. It depends only on him to participate in this privileged act of creation. The trees at Sde Boker speak to me differently than do the trees planted elsewhere. Not only because I participated in their planting and in their maintenance, but also because they are a gift of man to nature and a gift of the Jews to the compost of their culture." [ [http://www.jafi.org.il/education/moriya/negev/DavidBenGurion.html David Ben-Gurion] Jewish Agency]
Today Ben-Gurion's kibbutz home, "Tzrif Ben-Gurion", is a museum.
References
External links
* [http://www.sde-boker.org.il/ Kibbutz website] he icon
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