Overview
The Ben-Zvi Hut memorializes the second President of Israel, Yitzchak Ben Zvi, his family and his legacy. The hut was moved from Jerusalem to Kibbutz Beit Keshet in the 1950s in memoriam of his son that fell in the 1948 War of Independence defending the Kibbutz. Tour the restored building (2008) and marvel at the simplicity of the Ben Zvi family through the display of restored furnishings, pictures and a 15 minute film depicting the life of the Ben Zvi family.
Note:
- The Kibbutz Beit Keshet is half way between Nazareth and Tiberias
- It is not open to individuals only groups of 15 people or more. To order a guided tour with Tamar call 04-676-7122
To See and Do
- Simple hut and restored furnishings
- Pictures about the family
- 15 minute film – available in English
Child Friendly
- Yes
Amenities
Disabled Access | ||
Eating | Kiosk |
Don’t Miss
The sculptures of Yitzchak Ben Zvi and his wife sitting at their table