Kibbutz
A kibbutz (Hebrew: קיבוץ, קִבּוּץ, plural kibbutzim) is a type of farming settlement in modern Israel. In a kibbutz, everyone shares the work that is traditionally based on agriculture. The kibbutz is a form of communal living that combines socialism and Zionism. The word means "gathering" or "clustering".
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Kibbutz Media
Kibbutz Mishmar Ha'Emeq.
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Second Aliyah workers eating lunch in the fields of Kibbutz Migdal, 1912
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Degania (later Degania Alef), sometimes considered the first kibbutz, in 1910
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First building in Kibbutz Kiryat Anavim, a dairy barn
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A member of Kibbutz Ma'abarot on guard duty, 1936
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Kibbutz children with members of the Givati Brigade
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Collecting bales of hay on Kibbutz Gan Shmuel, 1950s
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Cotton fields of kibbutz Shamir, ca. 1958
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Children of Kibbutz Gan Shmuel, 1998