- A
kibbutz (Hebrew: קִבּוּץ / קיבוץ, lit. 'gathering, clustering'; pl.:
kibbutzim קִבּוּצִים / קיבוצים) is an
intentional community in
Israel that was...
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Kibbutz volunteers are
people who come from all over the
world to live and work in a
kibbutz in Israel.
These volunteers,
mostly young people, usually...
- of the
United Kibbutz Movement and
Kibbutz Artzi and is made up of
approximately 230 kibbutzim. It does not
include the
Religious Kibbutz Movement with...
- some
empirical support.
Proponents point to
evidence from the
Israeli kibbutz system, from the
Chinese Shim-pua
marriage customs, and from
closely related...
- An
urban kibbutz (Hebrew: קיבוץ עירוני,
Kibbutz Ironi) is a form of
kibbutz located within an
existing city.
There are
currently just over 100 in Israel...
- as a furrier.
Several sources incorrectly state that he was born on a
kibbutz in the then-British
mandate of Palestine, and that his
Jewish family immigrated...
- Re'im (Hebrew: רֵעִים, lit. 'Friends') is a
secular kibbutz in
southern Israel, and one of the Gaza
vicinity villages.
Located at the
confluence of Besor...
- Gaza Strip, led by Hamas,
invaded the Nir Oz
kibbutz in
southern Israel. They
killed scores of
kibbutz residents,
burned homes, and
abducted civilians...
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Retrieved 6
January 2024. Danan,
Deborah (12
January 2024). "Israel's
ravaged kibbutzes have
become museums of the macabre.
Their former residents want to go...
- to the Arab-Israeli conflict. The
Nahal Oz
attack was an ****ault on the
kibbutz of
Nahal Oz and the
adjacent military base near the
northern Gaza Strip...