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Kibbutz


 
A kibbutz קיבוץ (Hebrew, pl. kibbutzim) is a communal living arrangement that is a self-organized popular democracy operated through town meetings and technocratic centralized control or bureaucratic management similar to that of contemporary large corporations. The Kibbutz is a uniqe Israeli Zionist phenomena and combines Zionism with a socialist society.

Terminology

The name Kibbutz is orginated from the word Kvutza which means "group" in Hebrew.

History

The Kibbutz is a unique Israeli Zionist phenomena and is probably the most successful attempt of founding a socialist communal society.

The Kibbutzim settlements were founded by young idealistic Jews who manifested their central ideologies, Zionism and Socialism, by founding communal agricultural settlements in the land of Israel.

The first communal groups were founded in 1909 around the western shore of the Sea of Galilee (Yam Kinneret). The first communal group, Kinneret, taught the Jewish settlers agriculture and trained them to build new settlers. Among the famous people who were trained in Kinneret was the Israeli poet Rachel (רחל).

In 1910 the first real kibbutz was erected. It was named Dgania Aleph and placed in the southern shore of the Sea of Galilee, near the Jordan River. Despite hard conditions, diseases, and hostile attacks from the neighbouring Arab tribes, kibbutz Dgania managed to survive and even flourish. This is largely due to the idealogic passion of its members.

In the following years, more and more kibbutzim were erected, mainly in the Galilee and Gush Dan (The Coastal plain).

In the 1940s, Israeli kibbutzim were erected in the northern Negev and, after the state of Israel was founded, kibbutzim were also erected in the Arava, the south-eastern part of the Negev.

List of famous Kibbutzim








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