Givat HaShlosha, Kibbutz in Drom HaSharon Regional Council, Israel
Givat HaShlosha is a kibbutz in the Drom HaSharon region built as an agricultural settlement. The site contains residential buildings, farm areas, a dining hall, and facilities for producing fruit and dairy products.
The kibbutz was founded in 1925 by members of the HeHalutz movement who came from Klesow, Poland. Its name honors three workers from Petah Tikva who died in 1916.
Residents here live according to shared principles where collective meals and communal work shape daily life. The dining hall remains a gathering place where this way of living is still practiced today.
The kibbutz sits in flat terrain east of Petah Tikva and is accessible by car. Visitors should check ahead to see if visits are permitted, as this is a private residential community.
A remarkable moment occurred in 1952 when disagreements among residents led to the dining hall being divided in half. This physical split ultimately resulted in the creation of a neighboring kibbutz named Einat.
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