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 Translation for 'kibbutz' from English to Polish
NOUN   a kibbutz | kibbutzim / kibbutzes
socjol.
kibuc {m}
kibbutz
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Translation for 'kibbutz' from English to Polish

kibbutz
kibuc {m}socjol.
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Usage Examples English
  • The kibbutz's Beit Eyal centre is dedicated to a kibbutz member who was killed in Lebanon.
  • The kibbutz runs the Bet Herschel theater, named after one of the kibbutz founders, where movies and stage productions are shown. The kibbutz also has a regional sports center.
  • The Israel National Arabian Horse Show is an annual event held at Kibbutz Alonim. As one of its economic branches, the kibbutz operates chicken coops in partnership with Kibbutz Hannaton.
  • The kibbutz is home to Ulpan Mishmar HaSharon. This is a program run by the Jewish Agency for students aged 18–28, where students learn Hebrew while working to meet the kibbutz's needs.
  • The kibbutz grows peaches, potatoes, carrots, garlic, peppers and wheat in collaboration with Kibbutz Lahav and Kibbutz Shomria, and has recently planted olive orchards alongside its wine-grape vineyards.

  • Near Ramot Naftali are the following communities: kibbutz Malkia, Kibbutz Yiftah, and moshav Dishon.
  • The kibbutz runs a guesthouse and spa. On the grounds of the kibbutz is a small museum displaying copies of the scrolls found in Qumran. The kibbutz grows a variety of experimental crops for export.
  • The kibbutz was founded in 1983 by city dwellers who wanted to establish a kibbutz that would combine the kibbutz ideology with a modern daily lifestyle.
  • In 1963, a regional high school was built named Mevo'ot HaNegev in the kibbutz.
  • The kibbutz itself was established on 22 December 1938 as a tower and stockade settlement.

  • was a kibbutz in northern Israel near Mount Gilboa.
  • In the year 2000, the kibbutz faced economic hardships: The kibbutz was losing money, and kibbutz children were leaving for the cities.
  • Kibbutz memoirs from the Pioneer era report that kibbutz meetings varied from heated arguments to free-flowing philosophical discussions, whereas memoirs and accounts from kibbutz observers from the 1950s and 1960s report that kibbutz meetings were businesslike but poorly attended.
  • Rozenkier was born in Kibbutz Yehiam. The second of four brothers born to Abrham Rozenfkier, the Kibbutz general secretary and Mapam's international general secretary, and Franzi Rozenkier, a kibbutz volunteer originally from Switzerland.
  • Sagi Melamed was born and raised on Kibbutz Ramat Yohanan, third generation descendant of founders of the kibbutz.

  • During the War of Independence, Kibbutz Bet Haarava was abandoned and all the artwork he left in the kibbutz was lost.
  • Beit Shemesh also has an urban kibbutz affiliated with the Kibbutz Movement, Tamuz, founded in 1987.
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