The article states that 12 Romanian pioneers founded Degania in 1909, yet the Time Magazine article from 5/7/2007 indicates that 12 Jews from Russia were the founders in 1910? Ekem 19:01, 29 April 2007 (UTC)
These two were not 2 offsprings of one Kibbutz. They were seperate entities from the beginning. The idea at the time was to name all collective settlements which later were called Kibbutzim as Degania, with a hebrew letter to distinguish between them, but after the first two were named Degania Alef and Degania Bet, this idea was abandoned and the later kibbutzim got each a different name.-- Nitsansh 06:06, 4 October 2007 (UTC)
This section has no reference to the title, it is mainly historical photos. Does it mean the development of the kibbutz after the British mandate? Andrew ranfurly ( talk) 09:23, 16 August 2021 (UTC)
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The article states that 12 Romanian pioneers founded Degania in 1909, yet the Time Magazine article from 5/7/2007 indicates that 12 Jews from Russia were the founders in 1910? Ekem 19:01, 29 April 2007 (UTC)
These two were not 2 offsprings of one Kibbutz. They were seperate entities from the beginning. The idea at the time was to name all collective settlements which later were called Kibbutzim as Degania, with a hebrew letter to distinguish between them, but after the first two were named Degania Alef and Degania Bet, this idea was abandoned and the later kibbutzim got each a different name.-- Nitsansh 06:06, 4 October 2007 (UTC)
This section has no reference to the title, it is mainly historical photos. Does it mean the development of the kibbutz after the British mandate? Andrew ranfurly ( talk) 09:23, 16 August 2021 (UTC)