Einat

Kibbutz in central Israel From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Einat (Hebrew: עֵינַת) is a kibbutz in central Israel. Located near Petah Tikva and south of Rosh HaAyin, it falls under the jurisdiction of Drom HaSharon Regional Council. In 2023 it had a population of 902.[1]

Country Israel
Founded1952
Population
(2023)[1]
902
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Einat
Einat is located in Central Israel
Einat
Einat
Einat is located in Israel
Einat
Einat
Coordinates: 32°4′57″N 34°56′21″E
Country Israel
DistrictCentral
CouncilDrom HaSharon
AffiliationKibbutz Movement
Founded1952
Founded byMembers of Givat HaShlosha and Ramat HaKovesh
Population
 (2023)[1]
902
Websitewww.einat.org.il
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Yad Lashlosha memorial

History

The kibbutz was founded in 1952 by residents of Givat HaShlosha and Ramat HaKovesh who had left the HaKibbutz HaMeuhad after its ideological split. The name was derived from its proximity to the source ("ein") of the Yarkon River.

Economy

The kibbutz was privatized, which encouraged children of members to return.[2] The kibbutz operates a banquet hall [2] and a secular cemetery that offers non-religious Israelis a burial option that skirts the religious establishment.[3] Together with Kibbutz Givat HaShlosha, Einat owns Noga-Einat, a factory established in 1930 that produces combat boots and shoes for the army, police and special forces.[4]

Civil cemetery

Einat was the first kibbutz to respond to the demand in Israel for secular burial. In 1991, it began to accept requests from people with no religious affiliation seeking an alternative to the Jewish burial ceremony.[5]

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