Mishmar David, Community settlement in Gezer Regional Council, Israel.
Mishmar David is a community settlement in the Gezer Regional Council situated in the Shephelah landscape of central Israel, surrounded by agricultural lands and rolling terrain. The settlement features basic residential infrastructure with road access connecting it to neighboring communities in the region.
This settlement was founded in 1948 as a kibbutz by Holocaust survivors from Romania and former soldiers who fought in Israel's independence war. In 2003 it underwent a major transformation to become Israel's first privatized community settlement.
The settlement embodies values of communal life and shared purpose that remain visible today through local gatherings and neighborly connections. Visitors can observe this living community culture in everyday interactions and the maintained common spaces.
The settlement is well connected by road and situated within reasonable distance to Mazkeret Batya and other regional hubs where daily essentials are available. Visitors will find standard facilities and services of a small Israeli residential community.
A distinctive aspect is the transformation from a traditional kibbutz structure into a privatized model, representing a rare shift in Israeli settlement history. This shift allowed residents to reshape their economic organization while maintaining their community bonds.
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