:''"Yotvat" is also the Hebrew name for
Tiran Island
Tiran ( ''Jezîret Tīrān'', ''Jazīrat Tīrān''), and ''Yotvat Island'', was part of Egypt before but is now administered by Saudi Arabia after the approval of the Parliament of Egypt and President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi.
Geography
The is ...
''.
Yotvata ( ''yotváta'' (but commonly pronounced ''yotvetá''), ) is a
kibbutz
A kibbutz ( / , ; : kibbutzim / ) is an intentional community in Israel that was traditionally based on agriculture. The first kibbutz, established in 1910, was Degania Alef, Degania. Today, farming has been partly supplanted by other economi ...
in the
Arava Valley in southern
Israel
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. Located on the
Highway 90's segment known as the Arava Road, adjacent to the southern
Negev
The Negev ( ; ) or Naqab (), is a desert and semidesert region of southern Israel. The region's largest city and administrative capital is Beersheba (pop. ), in the north. At its southern end is the Gulf of Aqaba and the resort town, resort city ...
, it falls under the jurisdiction of
Hevel Eilot Regional Council
Hevel Eilot Regional Council (, ''Mo'atza Azorit Hevel Eilot'') is a regional council in the Southern District of Israel, near the city of Eilat. It is the southernmost regional council in Israel.
Only about 5,300 people live in the council in ...
. In , it had a population of .
The Arava Valley is an arid desert where the average annual rainfall is less than 30 mm and temperatures often exceed 40 °C (104 °F) in summer and 21 °C (70 °F) in winter.
Location
Located approximately 40 km north of the
Red Sea
The Red Sea is a sea inlet of the Indian Ocean, lying between Africa and Asia. Its connection to the ocean is in the south, through the Bab-el-Mandeb Strait and the Gulf of Aden. To its north lie the Sinai Peninsula, the Gulf of Aqaba, and th ...
, Yotvata is most prosperous Kibbutz in
Hevel Eilot Regional Council
Hevel Eilot Regional Council (, ''Mo'atza Azorit Hevel Eilot'') is a regional council in the Southern District of Israel, near the city of Eilat. It is the southernmost regional council in Israel.
Only about 5,300 people live in the council in ...
. Being relatively far from major urban centers (41 kilometers north of Eilat and 130 kilometers south of Dimona), it is the center of the region, where most regional facilities are based, including a regional school, regional council offices, community center, sports center, movies and concert hall, and local airfield.
History
Establishment

Yotvata was formed in 1951 as a
Nahal settlement
Nahal settlements () were Israeli settlements established by Israeli soldiers of Nahal in both Israel and the Israeli-occupied territories.
Supporting the growth and expansion of Israeli Jews was once the main focus of Nahal troops of the Israe ...
named Ein Radian. In 1957, it became the first kibbutz in the southern Arava region, affiliated
Ihud HaKvutzot VeHaKibbutzim
The Kibbutz Movement (, ''HaTnu'a HaKibbutzit'') is the largest settlement movement for kibbutzim in Israel. It was formed in 1999 by a partial merger of the United Kibbutz Movement and Kibbutz Artzi and is made up of approximately 230 kibbutzim. I ...
. The kibbutz was named for an
Israelite
Israelites were a Hebrew language, Hebrew-speaking ethnoreligious group, consisting of tribes that lived in Canaan during the Iron Age.
Modern scholarship describes the Israelites as emerging from indigenous Canaanites, Canaanite populations ...
encampment mentioned in
Numbers
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33:34 and
Deuteronomy
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Chapters 1–30 of the book consist of three sermons or speeches delivered to ...
10:7: "…from there they went to Gudgodah, and then to Jotbatha, a land of streaming water".
[Hareouveni, Emanouel (1974). ''The Settlements of Israel and Their Archaeological sites'' (in Hebrew). Israel: Hakibbutz Hameuchad. p. 160] Some say that biblical Yotvata was closer to the
Red Sea
The Red Sea is a sea inlet of the Indian Ocean, lying between Africa and Asia. Its connection to the ocean is in the south, through the Bab-el-Mandeb Strait and the Gulf of Aden. To its north lie the Sinai Peninsula, the Gulf of Aqaba, and th ...
near
Taba.
The founders were a small group of men and women after military service. The challenges were many: the burning sun, heat, shortage of water, infertile land, distance from other settled areas and no solid source of income. They experimented with different crops, such as grapes, pomegranates and vegetables. They also tried to raise cattle and chickens but with little success. A date plantation proved more suitable to the arid conditions.

At that point, they decided to found a dairy that would provide milk to
Eilat
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although breeding milking cows in the desert was considered an impossible mission. In 1962 the dairy was founded, with four cows. The person who came up with the idea was Ori Horazo (1939–1966).
The
Jewish Agency
The Jewish Agency for Israel (), formerly known as the Jewish Agency for Palestine, is the largest Jewish non-profit organization in the world. It was established in 1929 as the operative branch of the World Zionist Organization (WZO).
As an ...
refused to finance the project but the
Israeli Trade and Industry Minister
The Ministry of Economy (, ''Misrad HaKalkala'') is a ministry of the Cabinet of Israel, Israeli government that oversees commerce, industry and labor in Israel.
History
The ministry was established in 1948 as the Ministry of Commerce and Indust ...
,
Pinhas Sapir
Pinchas Sapir (; born Pinchas Kozlowski 15 October 1906 – 12 August 1975) was an Israeli politician during the first three decades following the country's founding.
He held two important ministerial posts, Minister of Finance (1963–68 and 1 ...
agreed. In its first year, the dairy produced 500,000 liters of milk. By 2008, it was producing 62 million liters a year and controlled 63% of the Israeli dairy-beverage market (making
NIS 400 million a year), and 49% of the fortified milk market (making NIS 250 million a year). It employed 130 workers and had 700 cows.
The dairies of Kibbutz
Yahel
Kibbutz Yahel () is a Reform kibbutz in southern Israel. Located in the Arabah region of the Negev desert, 60 kilometers from the city of Eilat, it falls under the jurisdiction of Hevel Eilot Regional Council. In it had a population of .
Etymo ...
,
Lotan
Lotan (Ugaritic: 𐎍𐎚𐎐 ''LTN'', meaning "coiled"), also transliterated Lôtān, Litan, or Litānu, is a servant of the sea god Yam defeated by the storm god Hadad-Baʿal in the Ugaritic '' Baal Cycle''.
Lotan seems to have been p ...
, and
Ketura
Keturah (, ''Qəṭūrā'', possibly meaning "incense"; ) was a wife (1917 Jewish Publication Society of America translation). "And Abraham took another wife, and her name was Keturah...." and a concubine (1917 Jewish Publication Society of Amer ...
provide
milk
Milk is a white liquid food produced by the mammary glands of lactating mammals. It is the primary source of nutrition for young mammals (including breastfeeding, breastfed human infants) before they are able to digestion, digest solid food. ...
for Yotvata.
In 1960, the first children of the community were born, and six years later the school opened with three first graders; today there are 200 kids in the kibbutz, and 600 students from all of the region communities attend the Maale Shaharut School in Yotvata from 1st grade until 12th grade.
Archaeology
Judging by the numerous historic forts surrounding the Kibbutz, Yotvata's location was a strategic one:
* Southwest of the kibbutz lies a
Roman
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*Rome, the capital city of Italy
*Ancient Rome, Roman civilization from 8th century BC to 5th century AD
*Roman people, the people of Roman civilization
*Epistle to the Romans, shortened to Romans, a letter w ...
fortress built during the reign of the Emperor
Diocletian
Diocletian ( ; ; ; 242/245 – 311/312), nicknamed Jovius, was Roman emperor from 284 until his abdication in 305. He was born Diocles to a family of low status in the Roman province of Dalmatia (Roman province), Dalmatia. As with other Illyri ...
(dated c. 300 AD) as part of a line of border fortresses (the ''
Limes Arabicus
The ''Limes Arabicus'' was a desert frontier of the Roman Empire, running north from its start in the province of Arabia Petraea. It ran northeast from the Gulf of Aqaba for about at its greatest extent, reaching northern Syria and forming part ...
'') in the Negev, in order to protect the trade route from marauding Arab nomads.
* East of the kibbutz lies an ancient Arab resting fortress with towers in its corners, dating from the
Nabataeans
The Nabataeans or Nabateans (; Nabataean Aramaic: , , vocalized as ) were an ancient Arabs, Arab people who inhabited northern Arabian Peninsula, Arabia and the southern Levant. Their settlements—most prominently the assumed capital city o ...
era (c. 700 AD) and served as a resting station for the convoys crossing the desert.
* On a hill west of the kibbutz (50 m), there is an ancient fort dating from the
Iron Age
The Iron Age () is the final epoch of the three historical Metal Ages, after the Chalcolithic and Bronze Age. It has also been considered as the final age of the three-age division starting with prehistory (before recorded history) and progre ...
(c. 12th century BCE). The fort overlooks the wellspring, and is considered to have served the Egyptians copper miners.
* East of the kibbutz to the north and to the south there is a wells-chain (known as
Fugaras) connected with a tunnel that leads the
aquifer
An aquifer is an underground layer of water-bearing material, consisting of permeability (Earth sciences), permeable or fractured rock, or of unconsolidated materials (gravel, sand, or silt). Aquifers vary greatly in their characteristics. The s ...
water to the surface. Fugaras is an ancient but sophisticated irrigation system.
* North of the kibbutz are two ancient
leopard
The leopard (''Panthera pardus'') is one of the five extant cat species in the genus ''Panthera''. It has a pale yellowish to dark golden fur with dark spots grouped in rosettes. Its body is slender and muscular reaching a length of with a ...
traps. Leopards are known to have inhabited this area.
Economy and community
Yotvata is a cooperative community, where most adult residents work on the kibbutz in production, services or education. The revenues are equally distributed among the members regardless of their position, along the idea of ''each one gives as much as he can and gets as much as he needs''. Most of daily affairs are conducted communally: education, holidays, dining (three meals a day conducted in the commune dining room give the community more relaxed time to spend together) and more.
Yotvata Dairy is a milk products factory which provides the kibbutz with its main source of income and occupies the highest number of members.
Agriculture ranks second in terms of income but perhaps first in importance to the community character and pride. Agriculture branches are
irrigated land
Irrigation (also referred to as watering of plants) is the practice of applying controlled amounts of water to land to help grow crops, landscape plants, and lawns. Irrigation has been a key aspect of agriculture for over 5,000 years and has be ...
(onions, potatoes, corn, animal feed, garlic and pumpkins),
plantations
Plantations are farms specializing in cash crops, usually mainly planting a single crop, with perhaps ancillary areas for vegetables for eating and so on. Plantations, centered on a plantation house, grow crops including cotton, cannabis, tobacco ...
(dates and mangos) and a big and modern
dairy farm
Dairy farming is a class of agriculture for the long-term production of milk, which is processed (either on the farm or at a dairy plant, either of which may be called a dairy) for the eventual sale of a dairy product. Dairy farming has a h ...
.

There is a large road station with restaurant, local ice cream and souvenir shop on the Arava Road.
Other small branches are a picturesque horse stable that lies in the date plantation east to the kibbutz and a few artistic studios.
All members take turns contributing to the kibbutz service branches: kitchen, dining room, laundry, and security.
The kibbutz gets all its drinking and irrigation water from aquifer wells in the Arava Valley.
Attractions
Yotvata Hai-Bar Nature Reserve
The Yotvata Hai-Bar Nature Reserve is a reintroduction, breeding and reacclimation center administered by the Israel Nature and National Parks Protection Authority, Israel Nature Reserves & National Parks Authority, situated in the Southern Ara ...
is dedicated to reintroducing extinct species mentioned in the Bible, as well as other endangered desert animals, to the wild. It has three parts: a park for herbivorous animals; a Predators Center that displays reptiles, small desert animals and large predators; and the Desert Night Life Exhibition Hall to observe
nocturnal animal
Nocturnality is a behavior in some non-human animals characterized by being active during the night and sleeping during the day. The common adjective is "nocturnal", versus diurnal meaning the opposite.
Nocturnal creatures generally have hi ...
s during their active hours.
15 km south of Yotvata lies
Timna valley
The Timna Valley (תִּמְנָע, ) is located in southern Israel in the southwestern Arava/ Arabah, approximately north of the Gulf of Aqaba and the city of Eilat. The area is rich in copper ore and has been mined since the 5th millenniu ...
, where the sandstone and calcareous rock formations present some breathtaking desert features such as the
Solomon's Pillars,
Arches
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and a
Mushroom
A mushroom or toadstool is the fleshy, spore-bearing Sporocarp (fungi), fruiting body of a fungus, typically produced above ground on soil or another food source. ''Toadstool'' generally refers to a poisonous mushroom.
The standard for the n ...
. Timna is also known for its ancient copper mines.
The area provides many great desert walks including canyons, roman routes, sand dunes, fossil hunting, rock-climbing and more.
References
External links
Official website*
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Populated places in Southern District (Israel)
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