On a Kibbutz.
A kibbutz is a collective community of people who all live close together in their own "town". These are found in Israel. The word "kibbutz" is Hebrew for 'gathering' or 'clustering.' This should not be confused with a moshav, which is a similar Israeli town or settlement. A kibbutz, however, tends to be more collective and community-like than a moshav.
They are known as a 'Kibbutz'. The plural is "Kibbutzim".
The kibbutz -- which translates loosely as a "collective community" -- is found in Israel.
You can stay on a kibbutz as long as you want to.
Ravenna Kibbutz was created in 2007.
Kibbutz Degania Alef was the first kibbutz founded in the Jordan Valley of Israel in 1909 by a group of Jewish pioneers.
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Kibbutz (קיבוץ).
Degania Aleph was the first Kibbutz in Israel founded in 1909 by a group of Jewish pioneers. The first religious kibbutz was Ein Tzurim, founded in 1946.
If I am not mistaken it is a kibbutz near Jerusalem called Kibbutz Gezer
Kibbutz is "Hebrew". It means a collective farm or settlement in the State of Israel. Actually the word Kibbutz is a Hebrew word that means to gather.
A kibbutz is like a commune. People share responsibility for chores, maintenance and food production.