Hiburim B’Haklaut advances the next generation of agricultural settlement with an agricultural-community-national project.
Within the project, we recruit young families to live in existing settlements requiring community strengthening.
Families receive agricultural land for cultivation (leasehold) and integrate into community life alongside engagement in strategic agriculture, such as wheat and grain cultivation.
We accompany families together with local authorities, including professional-agricultural framework.
The model enables not only land settlement and preservation of Israel's food security, but also entry of a new generation into agriculture, even for those not from agricultural backgrounds.
This is a Zionist-social move connecting community, land, and values.
Currently, the project operates in Ramat Negev Regional Council, in the Ashalim settlement and Pathat Nitzana area.
We are in expansion processes also to the north and additional areas throughout the country.