Mishmarot

Mishmarot

The sign in the entrance to the kibbutz
Hebrew מִשְׁמָרוֹת
Founded November 21, 1962
Founded by Latvian, Lithuanian and Russian Jews
Council Menashe
Region Sharon plain
District North
Affiliation Kibbutz Movement
Coordinates
Population 258
Mishmarot

Mishmarot (Hebrew: מִשְׁמָרוֹת‎‎) is a kibbutz in northern Israel. Located adjacent to the city of Pardes Hanna-Karkur, it falls under the jurisdiction of Menashe Regional Council. In 2006 it had a population of 258. It is located about 50 m above sea level, and is close to the villages Ein Shemer and Kfar Glickson.

The village was founded in October 1933, during Sukkot, by immigrants from Russia, Lithuania and Latvia, on JNF land, under the auspices of Keren HaYesod. Its name comes from the farm in the Crimea in which the founders trained, called Mishmar (lit. guard shifts).[1] Notable former residents include Shalom Hanoch and Meir Ariel.

Before the founding of the State of Israel, Mishmarot was home to secret Fosh and Military Industries bases.[2]

References

  1. ^ Vilnai, Ze'ev (1977). "Mishmarot". Ariel Encyclopedia. Volume 5. Tel Aviv, Israel: Am Oved. pp. 4924–4925.  (Hebrew)
  2. ^ HaReuveni, Immanuel (1999). Lexicon of the Land of Israel. Miskal - Yedioth Ahronoth Books and Chemed Books. p. 651. ISBN 965-448-413-7.  (Hebrew)