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kibbutz
[ ki-boots, -boots ]
noun
- (in Israel) a community settlement, usually agricultural, organized under collectivist principles.
kibbutz
/ °ìɪˈ²úÊŠ³Ù²õ /
noun
- a collective agricultural settlement in modern Israel, owned and administered communally by its members and on which children are reared collectively
kibbutz
- plur. kibbutzim (ki-boot- seem ) A communal farm or settlement in Israel . Kibbutzim have helped build national spirit in Israel, and the residents have transformed barren land into fertile, crop-producing land.
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of kibbutz1
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of kibbutz1
Example Sentences
The family were taken along with the father, Yarden, from kibbutz Nir Oz when hundreds of Hamas gunmen burst through the border with Israel and attacked communities, security forces sites and a music festival.
Lianne grew up in Staple Hill, on the outskirts of Bristol, and first moved to Israel as a volunteer on a kibbutz when she was 19, before relocating to the country permanently.
As their kibbutz was attacked, Emily sent a text message containing a single heart emoji.
It said the man had taken part in an attack on the kibbutz of Nir Oz, though added that it was "not possible to link the terrorist to a specific abduction attempt".
Mayor Kabesa was among the first Israeli soldiers who helped to clear the ravaged kibbutzim around the Gaza border in the early days after the attack.
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