Alonim is a kibbutz in northern Israel. It is situated in the Lower Galilee. Alonim – אַלּוֹנִים means Oak trees. It is part of the Jezreel Valley Regional Council.
In 1947 Alonim had a population of over 450. In 2011 it had a population of 469. The kibbutz was established on June 26, 1938 as part of the tower and stockade settlement campaign. The settlers were the first graduates of Youth Aliyah.
During the 1936–39 Arab riots, Alonim was frequently attacked and three of its members were killed. It began as an orchard and dairy farm, and manufactured childrens flutes.
Volunteer helpers arriving at Alonim to help in the establishment of the new settlement.
Workers building a protective stone wall on the day of the establishment of Alonim
Coordinates: 32°43′11.27″N 35°8′38.39″E