Biblical era Tzora is located about 2 km south-west of Tel Tzora, which is where the Palestinian village of
Sar'a stood until it was depopulated during the 1948 war. Tel Tzora is the likely location of the biblical village of
Zorah.
Second Temple era A ritual bath dating back to the
Second Temple Period was discovered near Tzora kibbutz during an archaeological excavation conducted by the
Israel Antiquities Authority in 2011.
Modern era The kibbutz was founded in December 1948 by former
Palmach members. It is located on the land of the
depopulated Palestinian village of
Dayr Aban. In the 1980s a ham radio club operated under the call 4Z4YJ. In the early 2000s, Tzora underwent a privatization of its communal living structure, with a community tax levied on income and the residual retained as income by members. In April 2008, the kibbutz was fully privatized. ==Economy==