Nahalal
Nahalal is a moshav located in northern Israel, established in 1921. It is situated in the Jezreel Valley and is known for its agricultural activities. The moshav was founded by Jewish immigrants from Eastern Europe and has a rich history tied to the early Zionist movement.
The community is characterized by its cooperative farming model, where residents share resources and work together. Nahalal is also notable for its unique layout, featuring a circular design that was influenced by the Bauhaus architectural style. Today, it continues to thrive as a vibrant agricultural hub.