Kfar Bilu, Agricultural moshav in Central District, Israel
Kfar Bilu is an agricultural moshav located between Rehovot and Kiryat Ekron in the Gezer Regional Council, built on fertile land in the central region. The settlement is organized around shared farming areas that residents work together to maintain.
This settlement was established in 1932 as part of a broader plan to develop agricultural communities, when workers from Rehovot moved here to build the moshav. The founding connected to early efforts to establish farming cooperatives across the region.
Agriculture shapes the everyday rhythm of life here, with shared fields and cooperative work defining how residents spend their time together. The farming traditions passed down through families continue to connect people to the land and to each other.
The location between major roads makes it easy to reach and explore if you are visiting agricultural communities in the area. Its central position helps you visit other nearby towns without difficulty.
The name commemorates the 50th anniversary of the first wave of Bilu members who came to settle and farm here, linking this moshav to early Zionist agricultural ideas. This naming choice reveals the ideological foundation on which the community was built.
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