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Ketura (kibbutz) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ketura, Israel
Ketura () is a kibbutz north of Eilat in the Arava/Arabah or Syrio-African rift valley. It derives its name from a nearby hill and wadi, and it is the name of the second wife of Abraham (Genesis 25:1). It has approximately 150 members and 175 children (including adult offspring). About one third of the members are native Israelis, with the rest coming from the United States, Canada, Britain, South Africa, France, Latin America, Switzerland, the Netherlands, New Zealand, and the former Soviet Union. ==History== Ketura was founded in November 1973 by a group of young Americans, most of whom had graduated the Young Judaea Year Course in Israel program within the previous decade. Difficulties in the early years frustrated many of the inhabitants of the kibbutz, which caused many of the founders to leave rather soon. At the same time, more Young Judaeans joined the community, along with a variety of other immigrants as well as Israeli Scout movement graduates, and it grew. This growth resulted in a more stable lifestyle for its inhabitants.
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