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to determine the criteria for determining the differential salaries of those members who work in the kibbutz based on their contributions and the economic success of their respective enterprises. Each member's incomes was to be transferred to his or her own private account instead of the kibbutz's joint account. Members who work outside the kibbutz were to be no longer obligated to transfer their income to the cooperative, and the same was to go for retirement money, inheritances, and other kinds of financial compensation. Each member reaching pension age was to be provided with a monthly retirement compensation of NIS 2,743. Retired members were to receive an old-age allotment of NIS 1,800 from the
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In September 2009, the members decided to privatize the kibbutz. The kibbutz movement newsletter, Hadaf HaYarok, reported that the general assembly of the community's members, in which 335 of its 350 voting members took part, approved the decision by a majority of 79%. A special members committee was
379:, located in Ein Harod Meuhad, was the first rural museum in Israel and the first museum run by a kibbutz. One of the kibbutz members, painter Chaim Atar, organized an "art corner" in a small wooden hut which developed into a museum specializing in the work of Jewish artists from the 461: 357: 469: 900: 625: 114: 51: 895: 885: 890: 81: 905: 618: 538: 500: 870: 611: 589: 17: 386:
Today, Mishkan LeOmanut is the largest museum in northern Israel, with a panoramic view of the Jezreel Valley and
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supporters took the name Ein Harod (Meuhad). When the ideological rivalry between the movements subsided and the
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Kibbutz Ein Harod (Meuhad) was formed in 1952 following an ideological split in the original Kibbutz Ein Harod;
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The kibbutz is named after the nearby biblical spring of Ein Harod, known in English as the
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All That Remains: The Palestinian Villages Occupied and Depopulated by Israel in 1948
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Ein Harod (Meuhad) was established on land which used to belong to the city of
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and Jewish folk art. Today it is one of Israel's major art institutions.
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was established in 1981, both kibbutzim joined the united movement.
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Ein Harod Meuhad
Ein Harod (Meuhad) is located in Jezreel Valley region of Israel
Ein Harod (Meuhad) is located in Israel
32°33′24″N 35°23′35″E / 32.55667°N 35.39306°E / 32.55667; 35.39306
Israel
District
Northern
Council
Gilboa
Affiliation
Kibbutz Movement
Mapam
Hebrew
kibbutz
Israel
Mount Gilboa
Gilboa Regional Council
Yitzhak Tabenkin
United Kibbutz Movement
Well of Harod
battle of Ain Jalut
Mongol
Middle Ages

Kibbutz Movement
haggadah
Palestine
Ein Harod
Mapai
Ein Harod (Ihud)

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