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Amirim
Amirim (, ''lit.'' Treetops) is a moshav in northern Israel. Located 650 metres above sea level on a hill overlooking the Sea of Galilee, it was established by vegetarians. In it had a population of . ==History== Early attempts by Jewish immigrants from Morocco to establish a settlement in the 1950s were not successful. The original name was ''Shefa Bet.'' In 1958, a group of people of various backgrounds banded together to create a moshav based on a vegetarian, vegan, and organic lifestyle and ideology. Among them were numerous Branch Davidian Seventh Day Adventist families under the leadership of Ben and Lois Roden. The founders of Amirim were among the pioneers of the vegetarian movement in Israel.〔(Israel News : Jerusalem Post Internet Edition )〕 The Rodens established "The Branch Organic Agricultural Association," one of the first organizations to encourage organic gardening in Israel, which produces an abundance of crops for the area and for Europe.
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