Irrigation and water supply Yehi'am (Yehiam יְחִיעָם) is a kibbutz in northern Israel. Located at the western Upper Galilee, Yehiam was founded by a group of the socialist Zionist Hashomer Hatzair youth movement—Holocaust survivors from Hungary and members from Yishuv who named themselves Kibbutz HaSela Yehiam is situated next to the ruins of the Ottoman-era castle of Jiddin, built on top of the 13th-century Crusader castle of Judin. on 26 November 1946, Kibbutz Yehiam was established at the site of the medieval castle, with only the men taking residence, at first within the castle and then in
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6960 x 4640 px | 58.9 x 39.3 cm | 23.2 x 15.5 inches | 300dpiDate taken:
1 January 2000Location:
Kibbutz Yehiam, IsraelPhotographer:
Gilad FleschMore information:
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Irrigation and water supply Yehi'am (Yehiam יְחִיעָם) is a kibbutz in northern Israel. Located at the western Upper Galilee, Yehiam was founded by a group of the socialist Zionist Hashomer Hatzair youth movement—Holocaust survivors from Hungary and members from Yishuv who named themselves Kibbutz HaSela Yehiam is situated next to the ruins of the Ottoman-era castle of Jiddin, built on top of the 13th-century Crusader castle of Judin. on 26 November 1946, Kibbutz Yehiam was established at the site of the medieval castle, with only the men taking residence, at first within the castle and then in tents at its foot, while the women, children and some men remained at Kiryat Haim, where they worked in order to support the group up at the castle.