The sign is one of a series of signs marking the early days of Kfar Haroeh.
The Bnei Akiva branch was photographed on the same day by the same photographer
Click for a larger image Translation of the text on the sign:
Bnei Akiva branch The Bnei Akiva branch was founded in 1944.
It first worked in Bansovskis barn, and from there he moved to Ben Yosefs barn.
In 1950 the first permanent building was built. Many years later another building was built next to it which also serves as a synagogue for the members of the branch.
Many generations of village children were educated in the branch.
Since its inception, the branch has been the focus of the social life of the youth, where the form of prayer and patterns of social existence were shaped, in the spirit of Torah and work - the values of the Bnei Akiva movement.
Shabbat was the peak of the weekly activity, with prayers and activities, accompanied by singing and dancing.
The organization month was the peak of the annual activity. The trainees spent most of their time at the branch, working on Bnei Akivas annual theme. On the Sabbath of the organization, all members of the village were invited to visit and enjoy the fruits of the labor of the campers. In the evening of Shabbat there was a torchlight procession and a ceremonial census where the name of the new tribe was announced.
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The symbol of the Bnei Akiva movement
Photo of the Bnei Akiva branch
The trainees of the first cohort of the Bnei Akiva movement
Trainees hold agricultural tools in front of the branch building
Essay by member of Maalot tribe, on the occasion of the dedication of the branch in 1950
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Consecrate your life to the Torah and devote yourself to work - Kfar Haroeh