Hagoshrim dining room

HaGoshrim 70th anniversary and running

Hi,
We spent the weekend in my brother in law house in Kibbutz Hagoshrim.

They are celebrating their 70th anniversary for Hagoshrim. =)

I run a bit on Israel National Trail.

Enjoy the pics.

Take Care
Gad

Hagoshrim  school courtyard
Hagoshrim  school courtyard – founded by Yakov Shamhai which was the nature teacher. The children used to work here – taking care of animals, gardening, picking vegetables, caring the bees, collecting eggs, milking goats etc. In the best time the courtyard was a small model of the Kibbutz. Uri Dimaned, one of a Yakov Shamhai followers keep taking care of the courtyard

Hagoshrim dining room – After the first dining hut it was moved to the grove for the workers, came the new Swedish hut. It was longer, wider, window all along and a big window at the end. The wooden chairs and tables were lined up and three meals were served. The food was served on a stainless steel trolly with basic menu made in the near kitchen. In the current dining room there is a buffet. After Sabbath dinner, everybody sat outside talking while the kids were playing.

 

The founders of  Kibbutz Hagoshrim were young and cheerful and in the evening gathered in a one of the small rooms, talking, joking and gossiped. After many arguments, the club was built in the early 80’s. The friend gathered in the evenings played, read newspapers and enjoyed the cakes of Chila Shamhai and later Shoshana Mendel. Later on the first TV was set here. Since the dining room was closed all the events take place here.

Running west to this Ramim Ridge - Hagoshrim
Running west to this Ramim Ridge
First sign of Israel National trail - Hagoshrim
First sign of Israel National trail

Crossing the Snir stream – near Hagoshrim

 

Let the sun raise and the moon set - Hagoshrim
Let the sun raise and the moon set
The Valley - HaGoshrim
The Valley

Over there is Lebanon - HaGoshrimOver there is Lebanon

The sign to Calf gate, which was the main entrance to Lebanon during the Israeli occupation of South Lebanon - HaGoshrim

The sign to Calf gate, which was the main entrance to Lebanon, and the border crossing,  during the Israeli occupation of South Lebanon

The cemetery of Tel-Hai and the Roar Lion statue

The historic trail between Tel Hai and Kfar Giladi

Though a righteous man fall seven times, he rise again…
1907 – Farmers from Metulla build Tel Hai
1911 – The last of the farmers leaves Tel Hai
1914 – Jews from Kremenchug attempt to resettle Tel Hai
1915 – World War I, The Kremenchug advance guard moves to Metulla.
1916 – Hashomer “Shepher’s group” settles in Tel Hai
1917 – The “Shepher’s” move to Metulla.
1918 – The establishment of Kibbutz Tel Hai
1920 – 11 Adar (1.3.1920) – The fall of Tel Hai
1920 – October – the return
1922 – Construction of ‘The young Tel Hai – expansion of the Kibbutz on the slopes of the hill.
1926 – Tel Hai and Kfar Giladi merge – the members of Tel Hai move to Kfar Giladi
1935 – A group of young pioneers comes to Tel Hai to be followed by additional groups that stay there while preparing to set up new Kibbutzim.
1948 – Tel Hai courtyard is used as an army base
1953 – Reconstruction of Tel Hai courtyard and establishment of a cultural center and museum
1957 – Establishment of Tel Hai College.

HaGoshrim
A quarry
HaGoshrim
A hiker on Israel national trail
HaGoshrim
horses on Israel national trail

HaGoshrim

Geological trail – Ramim cliff: The Hula valley was formed 1.7 million years ago, when the Syrian-African rift split open, thereby exposing a cross section – a window into the geological layers stacked one atop the other like pages in a book. At the bottom of the cross section are layers that elsewhere in the land lie buried deep in the earth, exposed only by extensive drilling, You will discover the as you walk along this geological path. Fossilized remains of plants and animals are found in the rock. Fossils are of great significance in the understanding of geological history. They will attract your attention, but please do not extract them. The law prohibits it. Please uphold this law so that those who visit after you can enjoy them as you have. Thank you and enjoy your walk.

HaGoshrim

The Panorama on Ramim Ridge

Station 7 – The Iron mines. One of the many exploratory iron mines that opened in 1950’s. The layers of marl here contain eoliths of limestone and iron (dark, round grains resembling fish eggs). The concentration of iron in the eoliths is almost economically feasible. But other factors – the quantity of iron, distance from cheap transportation, difficulties in location the ore and the question of whether its concentration continue at an economically feasible level – led to closure of the mines.

 

Manara Cable car, Which bridge over Manara cliffs, under the settlement of Manara

 

The final part of the run – looking down on the valley and HaGoshrim

 

HaGoshrim

Keeping straight while Israel National trail turn left. The trail starts near Hagoshrim, in Kibbutz Dan.

Husein Panorma - Atzva picked me up and we went to see the view - the view - HaGoshrim
The view

Husein Panorma – Atzva picked me up and we went to see the view and Hagoshrim down there

 

On the road back we drove along the Lebanon border

https://israelhiking.osm.org.il/#!/?s=E4QY5qE1YM

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.