A kibbutz is a sort of collectively-run farm or commune, with many situated throughout Israel. Organised along more-or-less communist (with a lower case c, as opposed to Communist or Marxist), they were previously very popular among non-Jewish young people in Europe and America who would frequently take a year or two out from their education to work on a kibbutz but are less so now, partially as a result of the changes in popular opinion on the country.
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However, there are still several with various entry requirements. A Google search for "kibbutzim in Israel" should turn up plenty of results.
On a Kibbutz.
It is found in Israel.
It is fuond in the Middle East
You can find a kibbutz in Israel, primarily in rural areas and in the countryside. Kibbutzim are collective communities where people live and work together, sharing resources and responsibilities.
They are known as a 'Kibbutz'. The plural is "Kibbutzim".
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.
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.