Dalia, Israel
Dalia is a kibbutz in northern Israel. Located in the Galilee about 30 km southeast of Haifa, it falls under the jurisdiction of Megiddo Regional Council. The kibbutz was established in 1939. As of it had a population of.
History
Kibbutz Dalia was founded by members of two Jewish groups affiliated with the Hashomer Hatzair movement who moved to Mandatory Palestine in 1933. The first group, "Ba-Ma'ale", was composed of Romanian Jews. They underwent agricultural training in Romania before making Aliyah and settling in Hadar Ramatayim, Magdiel and Kfar Malal. The other group, "Ba-Mifneh", was composed of German Jews. Their agricultural training took place mostly in Denmark but also in France and the United Kingdom. They settled in Karkur and earned a living from agriculture, construction and labor in the Port of Haifa. The Kibbutz Artzi network of the Hashomer Hatzair movement decided to merge the groups in April 1939 and the two were symbolically united on 1 May. That same day 50 pioneers, 25 from each group, arrived at the site next to the Arab village of Daliat-El-Ruha and began farming the land which was owned by the Jewish National Fund. The first kibbutz industry was a small soap factory. Between 1940 and 1943 a stable, cowshed, cheese factory, textile factory, chicken coop and beehive were built. A road was paved from the nearby kibbutz of Ein HaShofet, connecting it to the rest of the country's road system. The first permanent residential structure was built to house the kibbutz babies..In 1944 youth from the kibbutz organized a group, which later joined the Palmach militia. One of their members died in the "Night of the Bridges", an operation by the Jewish militias against bridges on the borders of Mandatory Palestine. They fought with the Yiftah Brigade during the 1948 Arab–Israeli War and some of them established Kibbutz Harel. In 1947 the kibbutz housed a nationwide squad leader course for the Palmach. During the war, an Egyptian plane was downed near the kibbutz and the pilot was held in the kibbutz cowshed.. The kibbutz donated its only truck to assist the war effort and coopted its industrial facilities.