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'''Natur''' ({{lang-he-n|נָטוּר}}) is an ] and a ], in the southern ] which lies in the municipal territory of the ]. Israeli settlements in the Golan Heights are regarded as illegal by the international community.<ref>{{Cite book|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=o2Va21wfwvIC&pg=PA532&dq=%22and+in+the+occupied+Syrian+Golan+are+illegal%22&hl=en&ei=dzK_TIbzL4WXOrLrxTI&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CCgQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=%22and%20in%20the%20occupied%20Syrian%20Golan%20are%20illegal%22&f=false|title=Yearbook of the United Nations 2005: Sixtieth Anniversary Edition - Towards Development, Security and Human Rights for All|author=United Nations|edition=Hardcover|publisher=United Nations, Department of Public Information|year=2008|isbn=9211009677|page=532}}</ref><ref>{{Cite book|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=DqIv03qWPc0C&pg=PA23&dq=%22United+Nations+continued+to+reject+the+Israeli+settlement+activities+in+the+occupied+Syrian+Golan+as+illegal%22&hl=en&ei=ny-_TNm5MszrObSM6R0&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CCcQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=%22United%20Nations%20continued%20to%20reject%20the%20Israeli%20settlement%20activities%20in%20the%20occupied%20Syrian%20Golan%20as%20illegal%22&f=false|title=The situation of workers of the occupied Arab territories|author=International Labour Office|edition=|publisher=Boydell & Brewer|year=2009|isbn=9221206300|page=23}}</ref>
'''Natur''' ({{lang-he-n|נָטוּר}}) is an ], ], in the southern ] which lies in the municipal territory of the ].


Natur decided in 2007, after 27 years as a kibbutz, to become a ], and an interministerial committee allowed the kibbutz to become only the third in 100 years of the Kibbutz Movement to take such a step. Natur had not drawn new members, reaching only 30 at its height. The other two examples of kibbutzim becoming moshavim were in the 1950s and 1960s, when two religious kibbutzim, ] and ], became the more socialist form of moshavim, collective moshavim. Twenty-nine new families had already joined the 13 from the original kibbutz by 2007, and there were 90 adults and about 100 children. The kibbutz members will retain ownership of the dairy barn, chicken coops and orchards; but will give up ownership of much of the fields, which will be divided up among the new families.<ref>], December 25, 2007, accessed December 20, 2009]</ref> Natur decided in 2007, after 27 years as a kibbutz, to become a ], and an interministerial committee allowed the kibbutz to become only the third in 100 years of the Kibbutz Movement to take such a step. Natur had not drawn new members, reaching only 30 at its height. The other two examples of kibbutzim becoming moshavim were in the 1950s and 1960s, when two religious kibbutzim, ] and ], became the more socialist form of moshavim, collective moshavim. Twenty-nine new families had already joined the 13 from the original kibbutz by 2007, and there were 90 adults and about 100 children. The kibbutz members will retain ownership of the dairy barn, chicken coops and orchards; but will give up ownership of much of the fields, which will be divided up among the new families.<ref>], December 25, 2007, accessed December 20, 2009]</ref>

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Place in Northern, Israel
Natur Template:Hebrew
CountryIsrael
DistrictNorthern
CouncilGolan Regional Council
RegionGolan Heights
AffiliationKibbutz Movement
Founded1980
Population80

Natur (Template:Lang-he-n) is an Israeli settlement and a kibbutz, in the southern Golan Heights which lies in the municipal territory of the Golan Regional Council. Israeli settlements in the Golan Heights are regarded as illegal by the international community.

Natur decided in 2007, after 27 years as a kibbutz, to become a moshav, and an interministerial committee allowed the kibbutz to become only the third in 100 years of the Kibbutz Movement to take such a step. Natur had not drawn new members, reaching only 30 at its height. The other two examples of kibbutzim becoming moshavim were in the 1950s and 1960s, when two religious kibbutzim, Bnei Darom and Massuot Yitzhak, became the more socialist form of moshavim, collective moshavim. Twenty-nine new families had already joined the 13 from the original kibbutz by 2007, and there were 90 adults and about 100 children. The kibbutz members will retain ownership of the dairy barn, chicken coops and orchards; but will give up ownership of much of the fields, which will be divided up among the new families.

See also

References

  1. United Nations (2008). Yearbook of the United Nations 2005: Sixtieth Anniversary Edition - Towards Development, Security and Human Rights for All (Hardcover ed.). United Nations, Department of Public Information. p. 532. ISBN 9211009677.
  2. International Labour Office (2009). The situation of workers of the occupied Arab territories. Boydell & Brewer. p. 23. ISBN 9221206300.
  3. Ashkenazi, Eli, "Natur is third kibbutz in last 100 years to become moshav", Haaretz, December 25, 2007, accessed December 20, 2009
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