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    Ein HaHoresh (Hebrew: עֵין הַחוֹרֵשׁ, lit. 'the plower's spring/the plowman's fountain') is a kibbutz in the Sharon region of the Central District of Israel. Located to the north of Netanya and to the south of Hadera, it falls under the jurisdiction of the Hefer Valley Regional Council. In 2022 it had a population of 874. [1]

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  3. Kibbutz Ein HaHoresh is located in central Israel, north of Netanya and south of Hadera. Ein HaHoresh is the first kibbutz established in the Hefer Valley and over the years has served as a cultural center in the region and in Israel – hosting numerous musical and dance events, concerts and plays.

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  6. Ein HaHoresh (Hebrew: עֵין הַחוֹרֵשׁ, lit. ' the plower's spring/the plowman's fountain ') is a kibbutz in the Sharon region of the Central District of Israel. Located to the north of Netanya and to the south of Hadera, it falls under the jurisdiction of the Hefer Valley Regional Council. In 2022 it had a population of 874. [1]

  7. Ein HaHoresh is a kibbutz in the Central District of Israel with a population of 340 people. The kibbutz was founded in 1931. Kibbutz Movement.

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