Sa'ar סַעַר |
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Coordinates: 33°1′42.6″N 35°6′34.56″E / 33.028500°N 35.1096000°ECoordinates: 33°1′42.6″N 35°6′34.56″E / 33.028500°N 35.1096000°E | |
District | Northern |
Council | Mateh Asher |
Affiliation | Kibbutz Movement |
Founded | August 1948 |
Founded by |
Hashomer Hatzair and Holocaust survivors |
Population (2015) | 780 |
Name meaning | Storm |
Sa'ar (Hebrew: סַעַר, lit. Storm) is a kibbutz in the western Galilee in Israel. Located near Nahariya, it falls under the jurisdiction of Mateh Asher Regional Council. In 2015 it had a population of 780.
The kibbutz was founded in August 1948 by members of the Socialist-Zionist youth movement Hashomer Hatzair and Holocaust survivors on the land of the depopulated Arab village of Az-Zeeb, south of the village site.
In August 2006, many of the kibbutz residents fled in the wake of Hezbollah rocket fire of up to 60 rockets a day. Kibbutz member David Lelchook was killed by shrapnel from a missile that hit the front yard of his home.
Bermad Water Control Solutions, jointly owned with Kibbutz Evron, manufactures automatically activated hydraulic valves used in water, fuel and fire extinguishing systems.
The kibbutz gained recognition as the farming community in which the comedian Jerry Seinfeld worked as a volunteer at the age of 16.