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The land on which the kibbutz stands was purchased in 1914 by the Jewish National Fund from landowners in the neighboring village of Abu Ghosh. In 1919 a group of 25 pioneers from the Ukrainian town of Zhvanitz settled on the land, near a small spring called "Dilb." By the end of 1920], there were 200 pioneers on the kibbutz. In 1924, another group, Gordonia, arrived from Galicia, Poland. On November 9, 1937, five members of Kiryat Anavim were killed by terrorists (Kibbutz Ma'ale HaHamisha, lit. Hill of the Five, was named for them).

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  • Kiryat Anavim
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  • The land on which the kibbutz stands was purchased in 1914 by the Jewish National Fund from landowners in the neighboring village of Abu Ghosh. In 1919 a group of 25 pioneers from the Ukrainian town of Zhvanitz settled on the land, near a small spring called "Dilb." By the end of 1920], there were 200 pioneers on the kibbutz. In 1924, another group, Gordonia, arrived from Galicia, Poland. On November 9, 1937, five members of Kiryat Anavim were killed by terrorists (Kibbutz Ma'ale HaHamisha, lit. Hill of the Five, was named for them).
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  • Kiryat Anavim
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  • Agriculture, tourism
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  • Immigrants from the Third Aliyah
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  • The land on which the kibbutz stands was purchased in 1914 by the Jewish National Fund from landowners in the neighboring village of Abu Ghosh. In 1919 a group of 25 pioneers from the Ukrainian town of Zhvanitz settled on the land, near a small spring called "Dilb." By the end of 1920], there were 200 pioneers on the kibbutz. In 1924, another group, Gordonia, arrived from Galicia, Poland. On November 9, 1937, five members of Kiryat Anavim were killed by terrorists (Kibbutz Ma'ale HaHamisha, lit. Hill of the Five, was named for them). During Israel's War of Independence, Kiryat Anavim served as a base for the Haganah. They used the kibbutz watchtower as a jail for prisoners kidnapped by the Irgun. The Palmach 4th Battalion, with Uzi Narkiss, mounted their fight for Shaar Hagai, the road to Jerusalem, and the city itself, from Kiryat Anavim. On September 6, 1996, a fire in the Jerusalem Corridor caused extensive damage in Kiryat Anavim and surroundings. Fifteen homes and 10 other buildings were damaged in the blaze.
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