The village was established in 1945 on land which had formally belonged to kibbutz Amir,[3] by former Hashomer Hatzair members and the Lehavotgar'in, which was composed of immigrants from Germany and Poland brought to the country by Youth Aliyah. Kibbutz Amir had moved north in 1942, to land bought from another Arab village, al-Dawwara, in order to avoid the winter floods.
One of them was Dov Zakin, later a member of the Knesset. In 1947 the kibbutz moved to its present location. The name is derived from that of the founders' gar'in, together with the Golan Heights, also known as Bashan Mountains, which overlook the kibbutz.
Economy
LVT, a fire protection equipment manufacturer that specializes in the development of fire protection and suppression systems for the military, industrial, and commercial sectors, is located on Kibbutz Lehavot HaBashan.[4]
Notable people
Israel Gutman (1923–2013), Polish-born Israeli historian and Holocaust survivor
Amiram Levin (born 1946), Aluf (Major General) of the Israel Defense Forces