In the kibbutz archive, the kibbutznik is the archon, the Arab is the outsider, and the Moroccan Jew Abutbul is an outsider, too, but slightly less so. |
Over and over again, anecdotes about one religious settler or one secular kibbutznik resonate as powerful metaphors for the state's challenges. |
The reader feels the personal cataclysm of four kibbutznik paratroopers as their universe falls from grace. |
To the kibbutznik, the story is one of heroic volunteers establishing themselves in the face of a hostile population. |
He was a pioneering kibbutznik, groundbreaking journalist and skilled Track-2 diplomat. |
For the trained eye of a kibbutznik, it was ideal for agricultural machinery. |