Beit Zaid (Hebrew: בֵּית זַיִיד, lit.
'House of Zaid') is a moshav in northern Israel.
Located near Kiryat Tiv'on, it falls under the jurisdiction of Jezreel Valley Regional Council.
[1] The area was first settled in 1926 by Alexander Zaïd, one of the founders of Hashomer, his wife and four children.
In 1951 the former residents of Giv'ot Zaid moved to the site inhabited by the family and founded Beit Zaid.