Maoz Haim
Place in Northern, Israel
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Maoz Haim (Hebrew: מעוז חיים, lit. 'Haim's Fortress') is a kibbutz in Israel. It is located adjacent to the Jordan River in the Beit She'an valley and falls under the jurisdiction of Emek HaMaayanot Regional Council. In 2024 it had a population of 524.[1] Aside from agriculture, the kibbutz also has a plastics factory, "Poliraz".
Maoz Haim
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| Etymology: Haim's Fortress | |
| Coordinates: 32°29′35″N 35°33′2″E | |
| Country | |
| District | Northern |
| Council | Emek HaMaayanot Regional Council |
| Affiliation | Kibbutz Movement |
| Founded | 1937 |
| Founded by | German and Polish Jewish refugees |
| Population (2024)[1] | 524 |
| Website | www |
History
The kibbutz was established in 1937 by immigrants from Poland and Germany within the context of Tower and Stockade initiative. The kibbutz was named after Haim Shturman, a member of the Hagana, who was killed there in 1938.[2]
Maoz Haim was established on what was traditionally land belonging to the Palestinian village of Al-Ghazzawiyya.[3]
Landmarks
Zakum nature reserve
South of the kibbutz is a small (11 dunam) nature reserve of Balanites aegyptiaca trees, called the Hurshat Zakum (Maoz Haim) reserve, declared in 1968.[4] Zakum is the Hebrew name of the tree. This is probably the northernmost occurrence of these trees in the world.[5]
Maoz Haim Synagogue
A 3rd-century synagogue was discovered in February 1974 during construction work near Maoz Haim. It is an unusual archaeological find in that it attests to a record of synagogue development from a time of otherwise sparse historiography, in times of anti-Judaic legislation.[6] It is situated in a large settlement where it served as a center of worship for Jews until destruction by fire sometime in the early 7th century.[7]
Notable people
- Rachel Liel, (born 1950), activist
- Asaf Lifshitz (1942–2025), sculptor.
- Dvora Omer (1932–2013), author.
- Ilan Shiloah (born 1957), businessman.
- Roni Daniel (1947–2021), journalist.
Gallery
- Maoz Haim general appearance
- Maoz Haim July 1937 arrival
- Maoz Haim, 1938
- Maoz Haim Settlement Police patrol, 1938
- Members of kibbutz Maoz on a training field trip. 1947
- Group from kibbutz Maoz Haim on a trek to Kaokab, 29 November 1947
- Trek to Kaokab
See also
- Ancient synagogues in the Palestine region - covers entire Palestine region/Land of Israel
- Ancient synagogues in Israel - covers the modern State of Israel