Kibbutz Be'eri, a secular community near the Gaza envelope, has become a national symbol of resilience and rehabilitation. Massive government funding is now transforming it with modern infrastructure, promising a vibrant future.
Kibbutz Be'eri is a unique, secular community known for its strong communal spirit, agricultural heritage, and artistic endeavors. Despite recent tragedies, it embodies an unwavering commitment to rebuilding and fostering a vibrant future.
Following the devastating events of October 7th, Kibbutz Be'eri has tragically become a national symbol of loss, resilience, and the urgent need for rehabilitation. Its rebuilding efforts are watched by the entire nation, representing hope and determination.
Established in 1946 by members of the Hanoar Haoved Vehalomed youth movement, Kibbutz Be'eri was named after Berl Katznelson (Be'eri), a leader of the labor movement. It has a long history of agricultural innovation and cultural contribution.
Before October 7th, Kibbutz Be'eri was renowned for its printing press, "Be'eri Printers," one of Israel's largest and most advanced, serving clients nationwide with high-quality publications.
National symbol of resilience,Massive government funding,Modern infrastructure development
Annual price growth: 2.5% · moderate · recovering
Population: 1,100 · Southern District · kibbutz · Investment category: special · 350 apartments · 50 new units/year · Property types: house, cottage
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