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  • It was situated not far from Gilboa, on the confines of Manasseh, and the name "Harod" was bestowed on it with evident reference to the panic which seized the majority of Gideon's troops.

    Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible 1871

  • I realized that at En-Harod the secretariat of the kibbutz was all male, even though the women work in the barn, the poultry coop, the garden, and do all kinds of hard work and though, in addition, they carry the burden of raising the children after working hours (Bat-Rachel, 1981, 94).

    Kibbutz. 2009

  • To this was added the impact of a performance at En-Harod of international folk dances presented by a troupe from the Ben Shemen Youth Village, who made a great impression on the local youngsters.

    Rivka Sturman. 2009

  • For her it was a beginning, but for En-Harod it was the outcome of a twenty-year search.

    Rivka Sturman. 2009

  • One day in 1942, as Rivka Sturman was walking along the paths of her kibbutz, En-Harod in the Jezreel Valley, she heard second-grade pupils planning their class party and dancing to the tune of a well-known German song.

    Rivka Sturman. 2009

  • Such a gendered division of labor also existed with regard to the key positions of the kibbutzim, as for example at En-Harod, the first kibbutz, founded in 1921.

    Kibbutz. 2009

  • A group from En-Harod, led by Rivka Sturman, performed a dance called “Ha-Goren” (The Barn).

    Folk Dance, Israeli. 2009

  • She traveled to Israel in 1949 and gave performances in various kibbutzim, including En-Harod and Deganyah.

    Israeli Folk Dance Pioneers in North America. 2009

  • Under the leadership of a handful of women from En-Harod, the women of the kibbutzim demanded to be included in the defense of the communes.

    Kibbutz. 2009

  • One such infirmary, established on Kibbutz En-Harod, served as the forerunner of Emek Hospital in Afulah, founded in 1930.

    Nursing as a Female Profession in Palestine (1918-1948). 2009

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