Che cos'è Degania?
 Degania Alef was founded in 1909 by seven Second Aliyah Halutzim (Halutz),          who came from Rumania, on land acquired by the Jewish National Fund. Although          the economically successful as a settlement, the group dispersed a year          later. In 1911, the place was resettled by a group of pioneers from Russia          known as the "Hadera Commune".        
 Degania Alef was the first settlement based on communal living and became          known as the "Mother of the kevutzot". Members of Degania Alef insisted          on maintaining the frame of the small kevutzah, as opposed to the bigger          collective settlement - the Kibbutz - and therefore, in 1920, with the          coming of Third Aliyah pioneers, Degania Bet was founded. In 1932, part          of the land was granted for a third collective settlement - kibbutz Afikim.        
 
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        During the War of Independence, the Syrian army reached the gates of Degania          Alef, but was bravely repulsed. A burnt Syrian tank remains on the site          as a memorial. The two Deganias have a combined population of nearly 1,000.          Due to the hot climate and abundance of water, both Deganias are engaged          in fully irrigated farming. Degania Bet has also a metal factory
and Kadish Luz          were members of Degania Bet. A.D. Gordon, Arthur Ruppin, Otto Warburg          and other founders of the labor settlement movement are buried on Degania          Alef.        
 
 
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