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kibbutz
kibbutza community settlement organized under collectivist principles Not to be confused with:kibitz – to offer unwanted advice or criticism; to be a busybodykib·butz K0053000 (kĭ-bo͝ots′, -bo͞ots′)n. pl. kib·but·zim (kĭb′o͝ot-sēm′, -o͞ot-) A collective farm or settlement in modern Israel. [Hebrew qibbûṣ, gathering, from qibbēṣ, derived stem of qābaṣ, to gather; see qbṣ́ in Semitic roots.]kibbutz (kɪˈbʊts) n, pl kibbutzim (ˌkɪbʊtˈsiːm) a collective agricultural settlement in modern Israel, owned and administered communally by its members and on which children are reared collectively[C20: from Modern Hebrew qibbūs: gathering, from Hebrew qibbūtz]kib•butz (kɪˈbʊts, -ˈbuts) n., pl. -but•zim (-bʊtˈsim) (in Israel) a community settlement, usu. agricultural, organized under collectivist principles. [1930–35; < Modern Hebrew kibuṣ; compare Hebrew qibbūṣ gathering] kibbutza communal farm in Israël, cooperatively owned, with members who receive no pay but who gain housing, clothing, medical care, and education from the cooperative. Also called kvutzah. — kibbutzim, n. pl.See also: CommunalismKibbutz a collective settlement in Israel—Wilkes.kibbutzA Hebrew word meaning gathering, used to mean a collective agricultural community in Israel.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | kibbutz - a collective farm or settlement owned by its members in modern Israel; children are reared collectivelycollective farm - a farm operated collectivelyIsrael, State of Israel, Yisrael, Zion, Sion - Jewish republic in southwestern Asia at eastern end of Mediterranean; formerly part of Palestinekibbutznik - a member of a kibbutz | TranslationsKibbuzκιμπούτςkibboutzkibbutzkibbutz
kibbutz: see collective farmcollective farm, an agricultural production unit including a number of farm households or villages working together under state control. The description of the collective farm has varied with time and place. ..... Click the link for more information. .kibbutz (pl. kibbutzim) small socialistic agricultural communities (of between 50 and 1000 or more members) established in modern Israel, with the aim, among other things, of producing an alternative to the conventional FAMILY. The objective has been to achieve social equality between men and women by making both child-rearing and work a collective responsibility (although links between children and their biological parents remain strong). Assessments of kibbutzim (see Bettleheim, 1969) suggest that they have been more successful in child-rearing than in achieving an overall equalization in the DIVISION OF LABOUR and relations between the sexes.kibbutz
Words related to kibbutznoun a collective farm or settlement owned by its members in modern IsraelRelated Words- collective farm
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- State of Israel
- Yisrael
- Zion
- Sion
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