Kibbutz Geva Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels
Kibbutz in North-Israel
About Kibbutz Geva
Although commonly referred to as a Kibbutz, Geva is in fact aKvutzat.In Hebrew this translates to 'Group of,' and Kibbutz translates to 'Gathering,' suggesting that the early members of a Kvutza were possibly a little more picky about accepting new members to their group. Geva was set up in 1922 by Jewish immigrants who were mainly fromPolandandRussia. The Kibbutz is still run in a way which is considered original, and unlike many other Kibbutzim in the area, has not begun to privatize any of its industry. The kibbutz does take volunteers; see below. There are around 700 people living in Geva, with everything you would expect to find in a small town. Although Geva may not seem like a typical tourist destination, anyone who is passing through the valley would not regret stopping by and havi
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