No. 'Kibbutzim' is the plural of kibbutz... in Hebrew.
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Menahem Rosner has written: 'Theories of cooperative degeneration and the experience of the kibbutz' 'Organizations between community and market' -- subject(s): Capitalism, Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Kibbutzim, Kibbutzim 'Direct democracy in a participatory society' -- subject(s): Kibbutzim, Direct democracy 'Democracy, equality, and change : the kibbutz and social theory' -- subject(s): Israel, Kibbutzim, Social conditions, Politics and government 'Emancipatory use of new technologies as seen in the kibbutzim' -- subject(s): Kibbutzim 'Structural equality' -- subject(s): Kibbutzim, Equality 'Self-management in kibbutz-industry-organizational patterns and psychological effects' -- subject(s): Kibbutz industries, Management, Employee participation 'Ownership and alienation in kibbutz factories' -- subject(s): Kibbutzim, Industrial sociology, Alienation (Social psychology), Producer cooperatives
Kibbutzim are not restricted to a certain region of the state. All six of Israel's Mekhozot or Provincial Districts have Kibbutzim in them. There are a greater number of Kibbutzim in North Israel simply because the land is more fertile. There are also I high number of Kibbutzim in Center Israel (between Tel Aviv and Jerusalem). This concentration reflects general population concentrations. As concerns lifestyle, there is a massive trend in Israel for Kibbutzniks to make Kibbutzim more like Moshavim (which are less Socialist and more like a large gated community than a total sharing enterprise.) Much of Israel's agriculture comes from Kibbutzim. For example, in Israel there is a high prevalence of dairy from Kibbutz Yotvata in the desert south near Eilat and the Jordan border.
Mother of the Kibbutzim
David Mittelberg has written: 'Strangers in paradise' -- subject(s): Kibbutzim, Young volunteers in kibbutzim, Case studies, Community psychology
Moshe Kerem has written: 'Kibutz en nuestros dias' -- subject(s): Kibbutzim 'Kibbutz today' -- subject(s): Kibbutzim
Kibbutz is a collective community in Israel that was traditionally based on agriculture. Kibbutzim is the plural of Kibbutz: meaning clustering, gathering. For more detailed information I would go on Wikipedia
Because it WA difficult for the Jewish to have their own land, so they created a land called kibbutzim best thing ever LOL :) DP
Shimon Shur has written: 'Deviance, anomia, and structural equality' -- subject(s): Kibbutzim, Income 'Kibbutz bibliography' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Kibbutzim, Israel, Collective settlements, Social settlements 'The kibbutz community--organization dynamics' -- subject(s): Congresses, Kibbutzim, Community life, Social structure