On the kibbutz they farmed avocado, bananas and dates, and ran a dairy farm and a small industrial tools factory. |
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Kids raised in a kibbutz, for example, very rarely marry each other, and that goes for the people who bring them up as well. |
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While in a kibbutz, I saw a poster advertising a summer's program at Hebrew University in desert zoology, and I enrolled. |
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She couldn't be more of a sabra, growing up working in the kibbutz cowshed on Mount Gilboa. |
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After graduating he cofounded a kibbutz, working with others to transform deserts into green pastures and orchards. |
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Just moments earlier, after hearing shots in the kibbutz, she had placed a call to her ex-husband, Avi. |
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A few weeks ago, I was sitting at a Passover Seder with hundreds of other people on a kibbutz not far from Haifa. |
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A kibbutz Haggadah shows the wicked child as a city dweller. A communist Haggadah shows the wicked child as a business man. |
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One of its oldest settlements, at Pirituba in São Paulo state, now looks a bit like a kibbutz tinged with new-agey environmentalism. |
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On 17 March 2010, a Qassam rocket struck adjacent to a kibbutz near Sderot. |
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Earlier in the day, a rocket landed in the backyard of a home in a western Negev kibbutz, causing damage to nearby buildings. |
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In this sequel to After the War, Ruth finds happiness and a sense of peace in her role as gardener for the kibbutz. |
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Achmon is a harbinger of the business entrepreneurs who became the other new elite to supplant the old kibbutz hegemony. |
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British soldiers occasionally came to the kibbutz, but enough advance warning kept suspicions low. |
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Yarden was on her way home from school when a Qassam hit their kibbutz, landing less than 100 feet away. |
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The kibbutz elite was replaced by several new elites, but the settlers were the first to claim the mantle as heirs. |
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The kibbutz is the most comprehensive and influential of these movements and it is currently learning the lessons of its mistakes. |
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The kibbutz was also home to Rahel the poetess and the birthplace of composer and lyricist Naomi Shem-er. |
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Nonetheless, we argue that the nonmarket nature of the kibbutz relationship is significant for purposes of taxation. |
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On visits to the kibbutz archives, I had become aware of the way it evaded definition and characterization. |
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The modern kibbutz incorporates the cooperative efforts of multiple generations. |
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See also collective farm, communitarianism, kibbutz, moshav. |
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Dan who has been living for the last 25 years in a secular kibbutz, runs up against the religious convictions of his brother Aharon, who came from the United States to defend the rights of Torah Students. |
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They devised a game to be played by two members of a kibbutz. |
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The Minister of Defense, Moshe Dayan, was born in a kibbutz and grew up in a Moshav. |
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Yet those who call the kibbutz here home live life to a different tune than their fellow kibbutzniks across the country. |
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In kibbutz Yifat, employees of the Pioneer Settlement Museum perform a play which recounts the story of the first pioneers in front of young and old visitors. |
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Another well known case is Zvi Luz, son of a former Speaker of the Knesset, who grew up in a nonreligious kibbutz, Deganya B, and today follows a completely orthodox way of life. |
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While members could own their own homes, for example, productive assets of the kibbutz remained the property of the kibbutz, although members could own shares in those assets. |
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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. |
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Kibbutz mothers who hoped to treat everyone the same thus also wanted to express their individual characters by molding their own kids. |
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Among them are Art Kibbutz NYC and dharma Drink, the Buddhist art Meetup group. |
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