Agricultural Union
Appearance
(Redirected from Haihud Hahaklai)
The Agricultural Union (Hebrew: האיחוד החקלאי, HaIhud HaHakla'i) is a settlement movement that supports agricultural settlements in Israel, which includes several moshavim and community settlements. It was established in the early 1960s as a result of the merger of the Agricultural Council of Cooperative Villages with the Moshavim Organization of HaOved HaTzioni. The origins of the settlement movement trace back to the immigrants of the fifth Aliyah in the early 1930s. In 1978 a youth movement by the same name was established, which is one of the twelve youth movements recognized in Israel. The current secretary-general of the settlement movement is Dudu Kochman and the secretary-general of the youth movement is Neta Sisal.
Member communities
[edit]- Avtalion
- Batzra
- Beit Yanai
- Beka'ot
- Beitan Aharon
- Bnei Zion
- Dekel
- Ein Tamar
- Eshbal
- Gan HaShomron
- Ganot
- Givat Shapira
- Hadar Am
- Hamra
- Har Amasa
- Havatzelet HaSharon
- Herev Le'et
- Ilaniya
- Kfar Ben Nun
- Kfar Mordechai
- Kfar Netter
- Kfar HaRif
- Kisalon
- Klahim
- Klil
- Koranit
- Magshimim
- Manof
- Meishar
- Mekhora
- Mitzpe Aviv
- Neve Ativ
- Nir Tzvi
- Ro'i
- Sde Tzvi
- Shavei Tzion
- Shdema
- Shekhanya
- Sho'eva
- Talmei Elazar
- Talmei Yosef
- Udim
- Vered Yeriho
- Yad HaShmona
- Yevul
- Yokneam Moshava
- Zohar
See also
[edit]External links
[edit]- Official website (in Hebrew)