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kibbutz (Hebrew: קִבּוּץ / קיבוץ, lit. 'gathering, clustering'; pl.:
kibbutzim קִבּוּצִים / קיבוצים) is an
intentional community in
Israel that was traditionally...
- list of
kibbutzim (Hebrew: קיבוצים) in Israel,
grouped by affiliation, with
their year of
foundation in brackets. In 2004,
there were 266
kibbutzim with...
- הקיבוצית, HaTnu'a HaKibbutzit) is the
largest settlement movement for
kibbutzim in Israel. It was
formed in 1999 by a
partial merger of the
United Kibbutz...
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umbrella organization, the
Moshavim Movement. The
moshavim are
similar to
kibbutzim with an
emphasis on
community labour. They were
designed as part of the...
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Kibbutzim College of Education,
Technology and the Arts (Hebrew: סמינר הקיבוצים,
Seminar Ha
Kibbutzim) is a
college based in Tel Aviv, Israel. The college...
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organizational framework for
Orthodox kibbutzim in Israel. Its
membership includes 22 communities, 16 of them
traditional kibbutzim, and 6
others in the category...
- (Hebrew: משבר הקיבוצים) was an
acute economic crisis experienced by many
kibbutzim in
Israel during the 1980s, with some
still facing challenges today. The...
- customs, and from
closely related families. In the case of the
Israeli kibbutzim (collective farms),
children were
reared somewhat communally in peer groups...
- communities, coliving, ecovillages, monasteries,
survivalist retreats,
kibbutzim, Hutterites, ashrams, and
housing cooperatives.
Ashrams are
likely the...
- 16 educators'
kibbutzim in the
social and
geographic periphery of Israel.
There are
currently 1,200
young adults living in
these kibbutzim, aged 20–40,...