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Yocheved Lifshitz says her kibbutz was 'completely abandoned' by government, army; Holocaust survivors urge politicians to ...
The new development is the first to be built in the kibbutz since the October 7 attacks. It will house residents who have ...
The devastating Hamas attack changed the region, but the local culinary scene is adapting and persevering amid the uncertainty and ongoing conflict The post Desert flavors are revived after Oct. 7 at ...
American Jews are helping the effort to rebuild and rehabilitate Kibbutz Erez and most of the other Israeli communities near ...
Kibbutz Be'eri announced on Thursday that they will begin to clear out the ruins of the Ashlim neighborhood, a neighborhood that was devastatingly affected by the Hamas attack that took place on ...
A terrorist armed with a knife arrived Saturday morning at the entrance to Kibbutz Metz­er in the Sharon region’s Coastal ...
Hamas militants destroyed the kibbutz; these SoCal residents mourn and help rebuild A memorial and fundraiser for those killed and kidnapped from Kibbutz Kfar Aza in Israel during the Hamas attack ...
The old kibbutz ideal is mostly history, and nothing is likely to bring it back. But the truth still matters, because the crisis of the mid-1980s has lessons for us today.
The kibbutz was the kind of a place which did not require its members to carry a house key or a wallet, says Noga Aulagon, a kibbutznik who earns a living as an architect.
Kibbutz is bottom‐ up socialism on the scale of a small community. It thereby avoids the worst problems of state socialism: a planned economy and totalitarianism.
At Kibbutz Galon, founding member Eliezer Staretz dared to imagine that the changes underway might reunite his family. Staretz, 87, has lived alone since his wife died five years ago.