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'''Beit Alfa''' ({{lang-he|'''בית אלפא'''}}) is a [[kibbutz]] in the Northern District of [[Israel]]. Its [[dairy]] was the first Israeli dairy to use robotic milking technology. The kibbutz also contains an ancient [[Byzantine Empire|Byzantine]]-era [[synagogue]] with a [[mosaic]] floor depicting the signs of the [[zodiac]].
'''Beit Alfa''' ({{lang-he|'''בית אלפא'''}}) is a [[kibbutz]] in the Northern District of [[Israel]]. Its [[dairy]] was the first Israeli dairy to use robotic milking technology. The kibbutz also contains an ancient [[Byzantine Empire|Byzantine]]-era [[synagogue]] with a [[mosaic]] floor depicting the signs of the [[zodiac]].

[[Category:Archaeological sites in Israel]]
[[Category:Kibbutzim]]
[[Category:Kibbutzim]]
[[Category:National parks of Israel]]
[[Category:Synagogues in Israel]]
[[Category:Synagogues in Israel]]



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The zodiac mosaic in the 6th century synagogue at Beit Alfa

Beit Alfa (Template:Lang-he) is a kibbutz in the Northern District of Israel. Its dairy was the first Israeli dairy to use robotic milking technology. The kibbutz also contains an ancient Byzantine-era synagogue with a mosaic floor depicting the signs of the zodiac.