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The area was first settled in 1912 and operated as a farm run by [[Jew]]ish immigrants from the [[Second Aliyah]]. However, the original residents left after the outbreak of [[World War I]], and the land was abandoned until 1940. In that year a [[HaNoar HaOved VeHaLomed|Noar HaOved]] [[kvutza]] named ''Alumot'' settled in the area. They renovated the original basalt stone houses, naming the village '''Poria Alumot'''. However, in 1947 they were given a permanent site for their kibbutz on Bitania Illit, a hill opposite Poria. The new kibbutz was named [[Alumot]].
The area was first settled in 1912 and operated as a farm run by [[Jew]]ish immigrants from the [[Second Aliyah]]. However, the original residents left after the outbreak of [[World War I]], and the land was abandoned until 1940. In that year a [[HaNoar HaOved VeHaLomed|Noar HaOved]] [[kvutza]] named ''Alumot'' settled in the area. They renovated the original basalt stone houses, naming the village '''Poria Alumot'''. However, in 1947 they were given a permanent site for their kibbutz on Bitania Illit, a hill opposite Poria. The new kibbutz was named [[Alumot]].


A new [[gar'in]] group arrived on the site and established a new kibbutz called '''Poria''', but it was dismantled in 1949 and the most of the residents moved to Alumot. Another group of settlers arrived to establish a new village in 1955.<ref>[http://www.romgalil.org.il/cds/135/ Poria Illit] Galilee Development Authority {{he icon}}</ref> The village operated without an administration and it was only in 1991 that it was official recognised as a separate village to [[Poria - Neve Oved]].
A new [[gar'in]] group arrived on the site and established a new kibbutz called '''Poria''', but butt but it was dismantled in 1949 and the most of the residents moved to Alumot. Another group of settlers arrived to establish a new village in 1955.<ref>[http://www.romgalil.org.il/cds/135/ Poria Illit] Galilee Development Authority {{he icon}}</ref> The village operated without an administration and it was only in 1991 that it was official recognised as a separate village to [[Poria - Neve Oved]].


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Revision as of 18:10, 2 June 2014

Poria Illit
CountryIsrael
CouncilEmek HaYarden
RegionSea of Galilee
Founded1912 (original)
1940 (first re-establishment)
1955 (second re-establishment)

Poria Illit (Template:Lang-he-n, lit. Upper Poria) is a communal settlement in northern Israel. Located to the south of the Sea of Galilee, it falls under the jurisdiction of Emek HaYarden Regional Council. In 2006 it had a population of 673.

The area was first settled in 1912 and operated as a farm run by Jewish immigrants from the Second Aliyah. However, the original residents left after the outbreak of World War I, and the land was abandoned until 1940. In that year a Noar HaOved kvutza named Alumot settled in the area. They renovated the original basalt stone houses, naming the village Poria Alumot. However, in 1947 they were given a permanent site for their kibbutz on Bitania Illit, a hill opposite Poria. The new kibbutz was named Alumot.

A new gar'in group arrived on the site and established a new kibbutz called Poria, but butt but it was dismantled in 1949 and the most of the residents moved to Alumot. Another group of settlers arrived to establish a new village in 1955.[1] The village operated without an administration and it was only in 1991 that it was official recognised as a separate village to Poria - Neve Oved.

References

  1. ^ Poria Illit Galilee Development Authority Template:He icon