The slick was photographed that day
Click for a larger image Another sign is on the slick and it says: Slick Beer Tuvia, and the slick picture (identical to the one taken above this picture)
Click for a larger image Translation of the text on the sign:
Symbol of the Jewish National Fund
Community forest symbol
Embelm of the moshav Beer Tuvia
Slick Beer Tuvia Slick, a hiding place, a hiding place for "HaHagana" weapons during the British Mandate until the establishment of the state.
The Slick in front of us, one of about a dozen, was built in the years 1937-1938 during the construction of the Peoples House in Beer Tuvia.
The Slick was built under the extreme toilet cubicle in a building near the Peoples House.
After a while, there was concern that the location of the slick was exposed and the slick was evacuated and abandoned.
In the late 1970s, the Peoples House was expanded.
The toilet building was destroyed and the clearing was transferred with all the waste to the Beer Tuvia forest, the Azrikam grove.
At the initiative of the veterans of the moshav, the slick was documented and signs were placed on it in the forest.
In 2016, the Slick "home" was restored, to the testimony and legacy of the founders of the moshav and their successors.
[Photos: Right to left]
Drawing of the Slick - Drawing: Gershon Heiman
Photos of the Slick unveiled in the 1979 Beit Haam expansion, courtesy of the Beer Tuvia Archive
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