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Tag Archives: Kibbutz
“Kishorit, a self-described neurodiverse kibbutz, is redefining Israeli communal living at a time when these communities are on the decline”
TABLET MAG The New Kibbutz Matti Friedman July 27, 2022 The kibbutz, one of the greatest ideas ever put into practice, has fallen on hard times. Having pioneered a new country and wrought a revolution in Jewish history, most of … Continue reading
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Israeli families fleeing rat-race revive once-doomed kibbutzim
REUTERS by Maayan Lubell June 2, 2015 There are 274 kibbutzim in Israel and their population is growing rapidly This year’s harvest was especially merry at Degania Alef, Israel’s first kibbutz, founded in 1910 on the shores of the Sea … Continue reading