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Sheet 19960050

Type: Positive, Negative, Digital
Color: Black & White
Country: Israel
Region: Samar
Place: Jerusalem
Date: Jan 9, 1996
Keywords:
Agrarwirtschaft Landwirtschaft

Image of sheet 19960050 photo 4: Mittagspause im Kibbutz Samar. Israel 1996 √ pause production 
Jews chaverim
Samar (Hebrew: סָמָר) is a kibbutz in the Arabah valley in the far south of Israel. Located near Eilat, it falls under the jurisdiction of Hevel Eilot Regional Counci

A kibbutz (Hebrew: קִבּוּץ / קיבוץ, lit. "gathering, clustering"; plural kibbutzim) is a collective community in Israel that was traditionally based on agriculture. Today, farming has been partly supplanted by other economic branches, including industrial plants and high-tech enterprises.[1] Kibbutzim began as utopian communities, a combination of socialism and Zionism. In recent decades, some kibbutzim have been privatized and changes have been made in the communal lifestyle. A member of a kibbutz is called a kibbutznik (Hebrew: קִבּוּצְנִיק).

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Image of sheet 19960050 photo 6: Mittagspause für die Dattel arbeiter Innen im Kibbutz Samar. Israel 01. 1996 √ Lunch for employees at work. harvest 

Samar (Hebrew: סָמָר) is a kibbutz in the Arabah valley in the far south of Israel. Located near Eilat, it falls under the jurisdiction of Hevel Eilot Regional Counci

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Image of sheet 19960050 photo 12: Samar Kibbutz Bewässerung 

Samar (Hebrew: סָמָר) is a kibbutz in the Arabah valley in the far south of Israel. Located near Eilat, it falls under the jurisdiction of Hevel Eilot Regional Council

A kibbutz (Hebrew: קִבּוּץ / קיבוץ, lit. "gathering, clustering"; plural kibbutzim) is a collective community in Israel that was traditionally based on agriculture. Today, farming has been partly supplanted by other economic branches, including industrial plants and high-tech enterprises.[1] Kibbutzim began as utopian communities, a combination of socialism and Zionism. In recent decades, some kibbutzim have been privatized and changes have been made in the communal lifestyle. A member of a kibbutz is called a kibbutznik (Hebrew: קִבּוּצְנִיק).

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Image of sheet 19960050 photo 16: Samar Kibbutz Junge Dattel palmen Arbeiter beim Mittagsessen Grasnarben in der Wüste Samar produziert Garten Gras in den Norden. Deganit mit Feldstecher schaut nach Jordanien Pumpwasserstation für die Bewässerung der Wüste Kuh Melk station Nummer 2 steht auf dem Kuhrücken 
Jerusalem Altstadt Übersicht vom Austrian Hospiz aus Via Dolorosa Israel 1996

Samar (Hebrew: סָמָר) is a kibbutz in the Arabah valley in the far south of Israel. Located near Eilat, it falls under the jurisdiction of Hevel Eilot Regional Council

A kibbutz (Hebrew: קִבּוּץ / קיבוץ, lit. "gathering, clustering"; plural kibbutzim) is a collective community in Israel that was traditionally based on agriculture. Today, farming has been partly supplanted by other economic branches, including industrial plants and high-tech enterprises.[1] Kibbutzim began as utopian communities, a combination of socialism and Zionism. In recent decades, some kibbutzim have been privatized and changes have been made in the communal lifestyle. A member of a kibbutz is called a kibbutznik (Hebrew: קִבּוּצְנִיק).

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Image of sheet 19960050 photo 26: Samar Kibbutz Melk station Nummer 2 steht auf dem Kuhrücken 


Samar (Hebrew: סָמָר) is a kibbutz in the Arabah valley in the far south of Israel. Located near Eilat, it falls under the jurisdiction of Hevel Eilot Regional Council

A kibbutz (Hebrew: קִבּוּץ / קיבוץ, lit. "gathering, clustering"; plural kibbutzim) is a collective community in Israel that was traditionally based on agriculture. Today, farming has been partly supplanted by other economic branches, including industrial plants and high-tech enterprises.[1] Kibbutzim began as utopian communities, a combination of socialism and Zionism. In recent decades, some kibbutzim have been privatized and changes have been made in the communal lifestyle. A member of a kibbutz is called a kibbutznik (Hebrew: קִבּוּצְנִיק).

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Image of sheet 19960050 photo 30: Mit Nummer 2 zwei Beschrifteter Kuhrücken im Kibbutz Samar. Israel 1996 √ Milk cow production

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