Manara, Israel

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Manara
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Manara
Manara on the Naftali mountains
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Manara on the Naftali mountains
Sunrise at the Manara Cliff site
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Sunrise at the Manara Cliff site
View from Manara toward Mt. Hermon
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View from Manara toward Mt. Hermon


Manara (Hebrew: מנרה) is a Kibbutz located in the Upper Galilee area in northern Israel, adjacent to the Lebanese border. Its main industries are agriculture (primarily cotton fields, apples and chickens), tourism to the scenic cliffs via its cable cars descending to Qiryat Shemona in the valley below, and a technical glass manufacturing plant. The kibbutz may also be called Ramim, particularly in older documents. This was an attempt to replace its Arabic-derived name (The name Manara derives from Minaret) with a Hebrew one (Meaning 'Heights') that never caught on with the inhabitants. Leon Uris visited the Kibbutz while researching his novel, "Exodus". Yitzhak Rabin's sister is a member of the Kibbutz. There are Zimmerim to stay in when in manara. These are rooms mostly overlooking the valley below.

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  • Manara sits 888 metres above sea level
  • the manara bypass project was recently completed, allowing safe access to the kibbutz.
  • Manara boasts a swimming pool, sports hall, activty center including mountain biking and rock climbing and cable car system.

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