Beit HaEmek

Kibbutz in northern Israel From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Beit HaEmek (Hebrew: בֵּית הָעֵמֶק, lit.'House of the Valley') is a kibbutz in northern Israel. Located in the western Galilee, it falls under the jurisdiction of Mateh Asher Regional Council. As of 2023 it had a population of 770.[1]

Country Israel
Founded1949
Population
(2023)[1]
770
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Beit HaEmek
  • בֵּית הָעֵמֶק (Hebrew)
Kibbutz dining room
Kibbutz dining room
Etymology: House of the Valley
Beit HaEmek is located in Northwest Israel
Beit HaEmek
Beit HaEmek
Beit HaEmek is located in Israel
Beit HaEmek
Beit HaEmek
Coordinates: 32°58′16″N 35°8′42″E
Country Israel
DistrictNorthern
CouncilMateh Asher
AffiliationKibbutz Movement
Founded1949
Founded byBritish Jews
Population
 (2023)[1]
770
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History

Beit HaEmek archaeological park

Kibbutz Beit HaEmek was established in 1949, in part by members of the British Habonim movement.[2] Its name is derived from that of the nearby village of Amqa and the Biblical city of Beth-emek "included in Asher tribal allotment"[3] mentioned in the Book of Joshua 19:27,[4] which was located 5 kilometres north-east of the kibbutz. The kibbutz was built on the land of the depopulated Palestinian village of Kuwaykat.[5][6] In addition to agricultural activities, the kibbutz has scientific industry activities, such as Biological Industries, one of the world’s leading and trusted suppliers to the life sciences industry.[7][8] In 2007 the kibbutz voted to privatize itself.[9]

Neta'im school

In 2018 a public elementary school, Beit Hinukh Neta'im, opened in Beit HaEmek, which serves as a regional school for Mateh Asher Regional Council alongside the Ma'ayanot school in Kabri

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