词条 | Lehavot Haviva |
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| name = Lehavot Haviva | hebname={{Hebrew|לְהֲבוֹת חֲבִיבָה}} |image = File:LehavotHaviva01.jpg | meaning= Haviva's Flames | founded = 1949 | founded_by = Czechoslovakian Hashomer Hatzair members | district = haifa | council = Menashe | affiliation = Kibbutz Movement | popyear = {{Israel populations|Year}} | population = {{Israel populations|Lahavot Haviva}} | population_footnotes={{Israel populations|reference}} | pushpin_map=Israel haifa|pushpin_mapsize=250 | pushpin_label_position = top | coordinates = {{coord|32|23|37.32|N|35|0|35.99|E|display=inline,title}} | website = lehavot-haviva.org.il }} Lehavot Haviva ({{lang-he-n|לְהֲבוֹת חֲבִיבָה}}, lit. Haviva's Flames) is a kibbutz in northern Israel. Located in the eastern Sharon plain near the Green Line, it falls under the jurisdiction of Menashe Regional Council. In {{Israel populations|Year}} it had a population of {{Israel populations|Lahavot Haviva}}.{{Israel populations|reference}} HistoryThe village was established in 1949 by Hashomer Hatzair who had immigrated from Czechoslovakia, and was named after Haviva Reik. In 1951 it moved three kilometres east to its present location (land which had previously belonged to the depopulated Palestinian village of al-Jalama[1]), with Sde Yitzhak founded on the former site the following year. References1. ^{{cite book|title=All That Remains: The Palestinian Villages Occupied and Depopulated by Israel in 1948|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=_By7AAAAIAAJ|first1=Walid|last1=Khalidi|authorlink=Walid Khalidi|year=1992|location=Washington D.C.|publisher=Institute for Palestine Studies|isbn=0-88728-224-5|page=554}} External links
7 : Czech diaspora in Israel|Kibbutzim|Kibbutz Movement|Populated places established in 1949|Populated places in Haifa District|Slovak diaspora in Israel|1949 establishments in Israel |
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