In this article we will explore the impact of HaSolelim on today's society. Since its emergence, HaSolelim has captured the attention of academics, experts and the general public, generating debates and reflections on its relevance in various fields. Throughout history, HaSolelim has played a crucial role in shaping different aspects of everyday life, from politics and economics to culture and entertainment. In this sense, it is essential to examine in depth the role that HaSolelim has played and continues to play in society, as well as its possible implications for the future. Through comprehensive analysis, we will seek to better understand the reach and influence of HaSolelim in the contemporary world, as well as the potential prospects and challenges it poses for the future.
HaSolelim | |
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Etymology: The Road Builders | |
Coordinates: 32°45′1″N 35°14′16″E / 32.75028°N 35.23778°E | |
Country | ![]() |
District | Northern |
Council | Jezreel Valley |
Affiliation | HaOved HaTzioni |
Founded | 1949 |
Founded by | Maccabi Hatzair Members |
Population (2022)[1] | 983 |
HaSolelim (Hebrew: הַסּוֹלְלִים, lit. 'The Road Builders') is a kibbutz in northern Israel. Located near Kiryat Tiv'on, Nazareth and Shefa-'Amr, it falls under the jurisdiction of Jezreel Valley Regional Council. In 2022 it had a population of 983.[1]
Initially called as Tzippori B, Named after the ancient site located nearby.[2] It was later renamed "HaSolelim" (The Road Builders) with the name symbolising the wishes of the founders to pave the way for new settlements in the Land of Israel.[3]
The nearby Palestinian town of Saffuriya had been almost emptied of its 4,000 inhabitants in July 1948. By early January, 1949, about 500 inhabitants had filtered back, but "neighbouring settlements coveted Saffuriya lands". The "Northern Front" ordered their eviction, which was carried out the 7 January 1949. From February and onwards in the same year, the land of Saffuriya was distributed to neighbouring Jewish settlements.[4]
The kibbutz HaSolelim was established in July 1949 by members of the Maccabi Hatzair movement and by members of the General Zionist Movement in America.[5] 3,795 dunams of Saffuriya's land was given to HaSolelim in late 1949.[4] HaSolelim is located west of the Saffuriya site.[6]