Merom Golan

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Merom Golan
Founded 14 July 1967
Region Golan Heights
Industries Agriculture
Affiliation Kibbutz Movement

Merom Golan (Hebrew: מרום גולן‎) is an Israeli kibbutz in the northern Golan Heights which lies in the municipal territory of the Golan Regional Council.

Kibbutz Golan (later changed to Merom Golan) was established with funds obtained from the Upper Galilee Regional Council by Rafi Ben-Yehuda of Kibbutz Neot Mordechai after explaining to the council that he was going to the Golan to “start collecting cattle, sheep horses and donkeys” The council approved a budget of 10,000 liras. Raanan Weitz proposed an increase of the budget to the Israeli Minister of Labour Yigal Allon who provided funds from the public works for the unemployed (40,000 liras). The Kibbutz was established on the abandoned Military camp of Aleika.[1]

[edit] References

  1. ^ 1967 Israel, the War and the Year that Transformed the Middle east by Tom Segev p.574-575


Coordinates: 33°8′0.24″N 35°46′33.24″E / 33.1334, 35.7759

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