- Ma'ale HaHamisha
Infobox_Kibbutz
kibbutz_name = Ma'ale HaHamisha
foundation =19 July 1938
founded_by =Gordonia youth movement members
region =Judea n hills
council = Mateh Yehuda
industry = Agriculture, Tourism
affiliation =Kibbutz Movement
website =Ma'ale Hahamisha ( _he. מעלה החמישה, lit. "Ascent of the Five") is a
kibbutz in centralIsrael . Located in theJudea n hills just off theJerusalem -Tel Aviv highway , It falls under the jurisdiction ofMateh Yehuda Regional Council . In 2006 it had a population of 339.History
The kibbutz was founded by members of the
Gordonia youth movement on 19 July 1938 as one of 57tower and stockade settlements founded almost overnight in the late 1930s and early 1940s to establish a permanentJew ish presence in pre-state Israel in the face of Arab and British opposition.Economy
The kibbutz originally supported itself primarily on agriculture and developed both the Ma'ale HaHamisha cauliflower and peach, as well as gaining income from a hotel. In the early 2000s, the main issue in privatization of the kibbutz was what type of finanacial and social change could take place. Until then, all sources of income, including German reparations and old age payments, went into the kibbutz kitty, which supplied all necessities, communal and individual. The concept of sliding pay scales for different work — promoted primarily by the younger generation — had to be reconciled with the contributions of the veteran members.
The kibbutz struggled over the fate of community property. Members' apartments might be individually owned, but over the years, as the older generation remained in smaller units, bigger apartments were built for the younger generation and for a new familial sleeping scheme that had abandoned separate children’s houses. Members also had to decide what to do with the hotel and conference center.It took intervention by an outside arbitrator to reconcile the differences. [ [http://www.jewishsf.com/content/2-0-/module/displaystory/story_id/27523/edition_id/526/format/html/displaystory.html Kibbutzniks trade in socialism for stocks] Atlanta Jewish Times, 4 November 2005] In January 2005 the kibbutz was privatized.
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