The sign is one of a series of signs marking the early days of Kfar Haroeh.
The supply depot was photographed on the same day by the same photographer
Click for a larger image In the other photo taken by the same photographer, the silo can be seen with a verse on it from Deuteronomy:
The LORD will command the blessing with thee in thy barns, and in all that thou puttest thy hand unto
Deuteronomy 28:8
Click for a larger image Translation of the text on the sign:
The supply warehouse In 1937, the first building of a supply warehouse was erected, where mixtures of various grains were prepared, as well as mixtures of fish meal and carobs that were adapted to feed cows, laying hens and chicks.
The workers prepared the mixtures with shovels, and put the mixtures into sacks.
The children of the village loved to play among the bags of mixture, and especially to find carobs and taste the sweet "honey" that oozed from them.
The friend Yitzhak Jacobs was responsible for operating the warehouse.
In 1956 a silo was built to store grains.
In 1982, the warehouse building was expanded and additional containers and shredders were added for crushing the kernels.
[Images - from the top right corner, clockwise]
Picture of the supply warehouse
In line for the supply warehouse Registration of Yosef Friedman, the music teacher, from Hibbat Zion
A picture of a camel with mixed bags
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