- Kfar Haruv
Infobox Kibbutz
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kibbutz_name= Kfar Haruv
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hebname=Hebrew|כפר חרוב
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foundation =1974
founded_by =Hashomer Hatzair members
region =Golan Heights
council =Golan Regional Council
industry =Agriculture ,Manufacturing
affiliation =Kibbutz Movement
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district = north
population=306
popyear=2006
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website=Kfar Haruv ( _he. כפר חרוב, lit. "Haruv Village") is an
Israel ikibbutz located in the southernGolan Heights . A member of theKibbutz Movement , it falls under the jurisdiction ofGolan Regional Council .Geography
The kibbutz is located on the edge of the cliffs 315 meters above sea level (about 525 meters above the
Sea of Galilee ) and 2 km east of the sea.History
The community was founded in 1973, and took its name from an Arab village that once was located there, "Kfar Harav," which was apparently named for the village Haruva that existed during the
Talmud ic era. Its residents settled temporarily in Afik camp, and moved to the present-day location (the site of a Syrian army base that overlooksEin Gev andHaOn ) in 1974. The sixteenth Israeli settlement established in the Goland Heights, its members are native Israelis and immigrants from theUnited States . As of 2007 the population is 350 residents, of whom 70 live in the new neighborhood built in 2004.Economy
The main employer of the kibbutz is the A.R.I. factory that it owns, which manufactures
hydraulic equipment. The kibbutz continues to grow plants foragriculture , such as almonds, avocado, nectars, and peaches. It also has a cow stable for milk. There is also a laundromat and curtain-maker. The kibbutz is a partner in the tourist siteHamat Gader , and it operatesMitzpe LeShalom (the vision for peace), a place for recreation on the edge of the On Cliffs.External links
* [http://www2.golan.org.il/ts.exe?tsurl=0.73.16123.0.0 Kfar Haruv] Golan Heights website he icon
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