Sa'ad
{{Short description|Kibbutz in southern Israel}}
{{About|a kibbutz|other uses|Saad (name)|and|Saad (disambiguation)}}
{{Infobox Kibbutz
| name = Sa'ad
| hebname = סעד
| meaning = Aid
| image = PikiWiki Israel 10907 Geography of Israel.JPG
| foundation = 30 June 1947
| founded_by = Former Bnei Akiva members
| country = {{ISR}}
| district = south
| council = Sdot Negev
| affiliation = {{nowrap|Religious Kibbutz Movement}}
| popyear = {{Israel populations|Year}}
| population = {{Israel populations|Sa'ad}}{{Israel populations|reference}}
| population_footnotes =
| pushpin_map = Israel northwest negev#Israel | pushpin_mapsize = 250
| pushpin_label_position = bottom
| coordinates = {{coord|31|28|13|N|34|32|6|E|display=inline,title}}
| website = [http://www.saad.org.il www.saad.org.il]
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Sa'ad ({{langx|he|סעד||Aid}}) is a religious kibbutz located in the northwestern Negev desert in southern Israel. Located near the Gaza Strip, and the cities of Sderot and Netivot, it falls under the jurisdiction of Sdot Negev Regional Council. In {{Israel populations|Year}}, it had a population of {{Israel populations|Sa'ad}}.{{Israel populations|reference}}
History
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The kibbutz was founded on 30 June 1947, the day after the one-year anniversary of Operation Agatha, by graduates of the Bnei Akiva movement. It was established in a manner similar to the tower and stockade settlement campaign of the late 1930s, and was the first religious kibbutz to be founded by Sabras.
During the 1948 War, the kibbutz was almost entirely destroyed by the Egyptian army. The local museum "Ma'oz Mul 'Aza" (Stronghold at Gaza) details the history of the war in this area, opposite the Gaza strip.[http://israelplaces.christ2020.de/#n Maoz Mul Aza.]
Following the war, the kibbutz members renewed their cultivation of the land, developing over the following fifty years, a multi-generational population that generates its income from agriculture and industry.
Economy
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Sa'ad is one of Israel's largest producers of carrots, with a quarter of the country's production. Other crops include potatoes, avocados, almonds and citrus fruit. Sa'ad has a large dairy farm and a poultry farm.
Sa'ad's industries include Syfan, a plant that manufactures plastic shrink film for packaging, and Popli, which supplies popcorn products and pet food.[http://www.syfan.co.il/index.php?page_id=148 Syfan Manufacturing Sites] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100808032243/http://www.syfan.co.il/index.php?page_id=148 |date=2010-08-08 }} Retrieved 2010-06-24[http://www.popli.co.il/Profile.aspx Popli Profile] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100610082120/http://www.popli.co.il/profile.aspx |date=2010-06-10 }} Retrieved 2010-06-24 (Hebrew)
The kibbutz also operates Beit Shikma, a convalescent and geriatric home for patients who require full-time care.[http://www.saad.org.il/beitshekma.html Beit Shikma] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090710032916/http://www.saad.org.il/beitshekma.html |date=2009-07-10 }} Retrieved 2010-06-24 (Hebrew)
The dairy farm on the kibbutz was the Israeli leader in 2011 for productivity with an average of 13 785 litres per head that year. A dairy cow named Kharta, was the world record holder giving 18 208 litres of milk.{{cite journal|url=http://www.themarker.com/news/1.1715004|script-title=he:הפרה חרטא מקיבוץ סעד היא שיאנית העולם בתנובת חלב|publisher=The Marker |date=23 May 2012|accessdate=23 May 2012|language=Hebrew|trans-title=Cow named Harta from Kibbutz Sa'as is world record|journal=TheMarker }}
Education
The kibbutz runs and participates in several unique educational frameworks such as Youth Education, a school and dormitory framework for teenagers from broken homes; Foster Family, for grade school children; Conversion Ulpan, for families and young people who are converting to Judaism; and Nativ, the USY year program in Israel for American teens.
Sa'ad has a regional religious elementary school for grades 1 through 9 under the auspices of Israel's Ministry of Education. kibbutz Sa'ad, kibbutz Alumim, and moashav Tkuma cooperate in running the Da'at School for their children. Pupils from towns in the surrounding area also attend.
References
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External links
{{commons category|Sa'ad}}
- [http://www.saad.org.il Official website] {{in lang|he}}
{{Sdot Negev Regional Council}}
{{Authority control}}
Category:Religious Kibbutz Movement
Category:Populated places established in 1947