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Lotan, Israel

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District
  
Southern

Affiliation
  
Kibbutz Movement

Founded by
  
Reform Movement

Local time
  
Monday 1:45 PM

Council
  
Hevel Eilot

Founded
  
1983

Population (2015)
  
181

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Weather
  
23°C, Wind N at 23 km/h, 27% Humidity

Founder
  
Israel Movement for Reform and Progressive Judaism

Lotan (Hebrew: לוֹטָן‎) is a Reform kibbutz in southern Israel. Located in the Arabah Valley in the Negev desert, it falls under the jurisdiction of Hevel Eilot Regional Council. In 2015 it had a population of 181. The kibbutz is a member of the Israel Movement for Reform and Progressive Judaism and the Global Ecovillage Network.

Contents

Map of Lotan, Israel

History

The kibbutz was founded in 1983 by idealistic Israeli and American youths who together built a profit sharing community based on pluralistic, egalitarian and creative Jewish values while protecting the environment. The name of the Kibbutz derives from "one of the sons of Seir". (Genesis 36:20; a descendant of Esau, who lived in Edom nearby).

Economy

Income is generated by growing Medjoul and Dekel Noir dates, dairy cows for milk and goats for cheese production, member’s incomes from work throughout the region and eco-tourism including bird-watching and holistic health – in particular Watsu – water shiatsu – treatments and courses.

The kibbutz's Center for Creative Ecology is an environmental education, research and conservation institution. The Center offers academic programs in conjunction with the University of Massachusetts Amherst and certification courses in permaculture, sustainable design and training training. Facilities include an interactive park for organic and urban agriculture, natural building and solar energy demonstrations as well as the energy-efficient EcoCampus, a neighborhood constructed from earth plastered straw bales.

References

Lotan, Israel Wikipedia