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Heim / Historical 32
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- 198x-najjar-home
The first three permanent homes (from solid construction) were built in the early 1980s. - 1983-02-adults-kids
Early residents - im bruno
Left to right, Nir, Yaacov and Ori Sonnenschein, Bruno Hussar, Tom Edlund and Ariella Bairey Ben Yishai - pticha aug 84 400
- 198x-fields-kids
- Open Day
The Open Day of 1987 - thousands of people crowd into the village's natural auditorium - cuisine 15x10
The common kitchen (1970s) - bus
- 1978-09-04-sukka
The first meetings of village residents took place in the "sukka" - an open-air reed hut. - bruno desk 15x11
Bruno Hussar, at his writing desk. - openday
The "Open Day" in 1987. - herzog 14x9
Israel's President Herzog, during a visit to the Primary School in 1984. - early residents
Group of early residents (around 1980) - bruno and hut 15x11
Bruno Hussar, in front of his hut. - bruno cottage 10x13
Bruno Hussar's "cottage" in the early 1970s.