Mashabei Sadeh

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Mashabei Sadeh (Hebrew: מַשְׁאַבֵּי שָׂדֶה) is a kibbutz in southern Israel. Located in the Negev desert, it falls under the jurisdiction of Ramat HaNegev Regional Council. In 2022 it had a population of 468.[1]

Mashabei Sadeh
מַשְׁאַבֵּי שָׂדֶה
مشابي سادي
Mashabei Sadeh is located in Northern Negev region of Israel
Mashabei Sadeh
Mashabei Sadeh
Mashabei Sadeh is located in Israel
Mashabei Sadeh
Mashabei Sadeh
Coordinates: 31°0′14″N 34°47′18″E / 31.00389°N 34.78833°E / 31.00389; 34.78833
Country Israel
DistrictSouthern
CouncilRamat HaNegev
AffiliationKibbutz Movement
Founded1947
Population
 (2022)[1]
468
Websitewww.m-sadeh.org.il

History

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The kibbutz was established in 1947 in the Elusa dunes and was originally known as Mashabim (Hebrew: משאבים, lit.'Resources'). During the 1948 Arab–Israeli War the kibbutz was attacked by the Egyptian Army but was retained by Israel. After the war ended it relocated to its present site. It was renamed Mashabei Sadeh in honour of Palmach leader Yitzhak Sadeh, who died in 1952.[2]

Economy

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The dining hall

Apart from agriculture (field crops, poultry and dairy), the kibbutz breeds shrimp using special aquaculture techniques.[3] It is also the only kibbutz in Israel to breed the Australian fish Barramundi.[citation needed] It also operates a factory, Sagiv, that produces brass ball-valves and fittings, and runs a guesthouse.[3]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Regional Statistics". Israel Central Bureau of Statistics. Retrieved 21 March 2024.
  2. ^ Catch '74, Haaretz
  3. ^ a b Mashabim holiday village
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