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4 December, 19:07
What is meant by the term kibbutz?
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Moses Moses
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The term kibbutz means a collective community in Israel, where it was traditionally based on agricultural living. However, this has since changed, as there are technological uses as well, such as industrial plants and high-tech enterprises. Kibbutz were largely based on socialism ideals.
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