Beit Zera (Hebrew: בֵּית זֶרַע, lit. "House of Seed")[2] is a kibbutz in northern Israel. Located on the southern shore of the Sea of Galilee, it falls under the jurisdiction of Emek HaYarden Regional Council. As of 2022 it had a population of 624.[1]
^ ab"Regional Statistics". Israel Central Bureau of Statistics. Retrieved 21 March 2024.
^Etan Bloom (2011). Arthur Ruppin and the Production of Pre-Israeli Culture. Studies in Jewish History and Culture (31). Leiden: Brill. p. 206. ISBN 978-90-04-20379-2. Retrieved 9 January 2016. As the number of members in the first Degania increased, they decided to divide the group and its lands into two groups and established Degania B. Later they established a third group, Degania C (degania gimel), which later became Kibbutz Beit Zera (meaning in Hebrew: the house of seed/semen). (Footnote 247, p 206)
BeitZera (Hebrew: בֵּית זֶרַע, lit. "House of Seed") is a kibbutz in northern Israel. Located on the southern shore of the Sea of Galilee, it falls under...
was named tournament's most valuable player. Avdija was born in kibbutz BeitZera in Israel. His mother, Sharon Artzi, is an Israeli Jew and former track...
Winger laughs. Indeed, when she was 17, she spent four months at Kibbutz BeitZera, but she never enlisted in the IDF. She took part in Gadna (youth cadet)...
Winger laughs. Indeed, when she was 17 she spent four months at Kibbutz BeitZera, but she never enlisted in the IDF. She took part in Gadna (youth cadet)...
of Transjordan, in particular the town of Salt. 20 September – Kibbutz BeitZera is established in the Jordan Valley, 15 km south of Tiberias. 1 November...
Movement Beit Oren 1939 Yes Beit Rimon 1979 Religious Kibbutz Movement BeitZera 1921 Kibbutz Movement Bror Hayil 1948 Kibbutz Movement Dafna 1939 Kibbutz...
slave. 'Ubeidiya is located between the village Menahemia and Kibbutz BeitZera, one kilometer northwest of the latter. The prehistoric remains were found...
son, Andrej. He later married Sharon Artzi, an Israeli Jew from kibbutz BeitZera, who is a former track and field athlete and basketball player. Their...
Hashomer Hatzair members from France and Tunisia who had been trained in BeitZera. It was established on land that had belonged to the Palestinian village...
HaSharon 1926 Ramat David Beit She'arim (moshav) Bat Yam Karkur Karkur was merged in 1969 with Pardes Hanna 1927 BeitZera Ein Shemer Shefayim *Hadar...
When Schwartz was 12 years old, she moved to the 'Young Shomer' Kibbutz BeitZera for education and care, again due to her mother's inability to provide...
establish Degania Gimel south of Degania Bet, at a site later used by kibbutz BeitZera. From here they needed to move due to a lack of land, and so they arrived...
his first years in Israel as a worker and a kibbutz member in Kibbutz BeitZera. In 1932, he moved to Tel Aviv, and spent two years working at the studio...
Sephardic Bnei Anusim are broadly categorized as Zera Yisrael (זרע ישראל, literally "Seed of Israel"). Zera Yisrael are the Halakhically non-Jewish descendants...
the Priests" "beit hillel" (Rabbi Y. Greenweild) p. 94a Sifrei to Bemidbar 18:7; see commentary of Malbim and Zera Avraham (in Hebrew) "Zera Avraham". Archived...
L’Incendie, avec Antoine Choplin, Éditions La Fosse aux ours, 2015 La route de BeitZera, Stock, 2015 ; Points Seuil, 2016 Une histoire de tempête, Éditions du...
person who is born to a non-Jewish mother and a Jewish father is regarded as Zera Yisrael (lit. 'Seed of Israel') and will only be accepted as ethnically Jewish...
there received her father's seed. The son of this conception was named Ben Zera', "son of seed", but when he grew older and came to understand the significance...
אהרן עזריאל1818 – May 3, 1879) was an Israeli Kabbalist and the head of the Beit El Kabbalist yeshiva in the Old City of Jerusalem between 1871–1879. He was...
son Abraham Isaac Maskileison (1840–1905) authored two handwritten books Zera Eisan and Neharot Eisan but the manuscripts were lost. Reuven Katz (1880–1963)...
2005). "Sanhedrin Moves to Establish Council For Noahides". Arutz Sheva. Beit El. Retrieved 1 November 2020. HaLevi, Ezra (10 January 2006). "A group of...