Tkuma (, lit. Resurrection) is a religious moshav in southern Israel. Located to the north-west of Netivot, it falls under the jurisdiction of Sdot Negev Regional Council. In 2006 it had a population of 514. The village was established as a kibbutz on the night of 5 and 6 October 1946 as one of the 11 points in the Negev at a location around a mile from the present site. The first residents were immigrants from Eastern Europe who had survived the Holocaust. Its name reflects the resurrection of Israel.
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