Neve Eitan | |
Foundation: | 25 November 1938 |
Founded By: | Polish Jews |
District: | north |
Council: | Valley of Springs |
Affiliation: | Kibbutz Movement |
Pushpin Map: | Israel jezreel |
Pushpin Mapsize: | 250 |
Coordinates: | 32.4911°N 35.5311°W |
Neve Eitan (he|נְוֵה אֵיתָן, lit. Strong residence) is a kibbutz in the Beit She'an Valley in northern Israel. Located about 1 km east of Beit She'an and 1 km west of Maoz Haim, it is under the jurisdiction of Valley of Springs Regional Council. In it had a population of .
The kibbutz was established on 25 November 1938 by Polish members of the "Akiva" movement as part of the tower and stockade campaign. Native Israelis joined the settlement in 1952.
The name "Neve Eitan" is based on the original Hebrew text of a verse in Jeremiah (Jeremiah, 49:19),[1] in which God curses Edom to sudden overthrow: "It shall be as when a lion comes up out of the jungle of the Jordan (Ge'on HaYarden: גְּאֹ֣ון הַיַּרְדֵּן֮) against a secure pasture (Neve Eitan: נְוֵ֣ה אֵיתָן֒)" (JPS1985).
Neve Eitan was established on what was traditionally land belonging to the Palestinian village of Al-Ghazzawiyya.[2]
The kibbutz is home to the "Ge'on HaYarden" (lit. Pride of the Jordan) high school, which has more than 500 pupils.
. All That Remains:The Palestinian Villages Occupied and Depopulated by Israel in 1948. Walid Khalidi. 1992. 49. Washington D.C.. Institute for Palestine Studies. 0-88728-224-5.