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Six people ( three men and three women, including a teenager ) killed when two gunmen opened fire from an ambush on Israeli vehicles traveling between Shlomi and Kibbutz Metzuba near the northern border with Lebanon.
* 10 April: Eight people killed and 22 wounded in a suicide bombing on Egged bus # 960, en route from Haifa to Jerusalem, which exploded near Kibbutz Yagur, east of Haifa.
What was particularly controversial was the employment of Arab labourers while excluding them from the possibility of joining the Kibbutz as full members.
The establishment of the Palmach underground army in 1942 which won the yishuv crucial military struggle against Palestinian Arabs from 30 November 1947 up to 15 May 1948 that made possible the establishment of the Israeli state, was due to efforts by Tabenkin and other Kibbutz Meuchad leaders.
Kibbutz-born Ehud Barak was Prime Minister from 1999 to 2001, and David Ben-Gurion lived most of his life in Tel Aviv, but joined Kibbutz Sde Boker in the Negev after resigning as Prime Minister in 1953.
The Israeli Kibbutz Ein Dor derives its name from the Biblical witch's place of residence.
In the 1930s, the pioneering founders of Kibbutz Yavneh from the Religious Zionist movement immigrated to the British Mandate of Palestine, settling near Petah Tikva on land purchased by a Jewish-owned German company.
Hula ( Hule ) was a village in Lebanon 3 km west of Kibbutz Manara, not far from the Litani River.
An acclimatization enclosure was built, using money from the Zoo's Prof. Shulov Fund for the Study of Animals in Captivity, at Kibbutz Lotan's Bird Reserve in the Arava Desert.
Morris was born in Kibbutz Ein HaHoresh, the son of Jewish immigrants from the United Kingdom.
In 1941, Kibbutz Yavne was established nearby by immigrants from Germany, followed by a Youth Aliyah village, Givat Washington, in 1946.
Kibbutz Lohamei HaGeta ' ot – which, as its Hebrew name " Fighters of the Ghettos " implies, included among its founders survivors of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising – decided to reverse a long-standing ban and let a delegation from its museum accept an invitation to visit Germany.
Ben Ami Pachter ( born 1919 ) planned to lead a convoy on 21 March 1948, from Kiryat Haim Haifa because supplies were short and the defenders of Kibbutz Yehiam were running out of ammunition.
** It is also used as a term for groups that consider themselves part of the New Kibbutz Movement as graduates from the Habonim Dror or Hashomer Hatzair youth movement an examples of which is Kvutsat Yovel.
Kibbutz Ein Gedi, founded in 1956, is located about a kilometer from the oasis.
Its readership was mainly based on subscriptions from Kibbutz Artzi, Hashomer Hatzair and Mapam members.
Findings from the dig are housed in a museum at Kibbutz Ayelet HaShahar.
In December 2004 she was asked by the Kibbutz Movement to retire from her activities.
The Kibbutz: Awakening from Utopia.
According to the Arab historian Walid Khalidi, it was built on the lands of Khirbat Iribbin, to the west of the village site. In 1967, the kibbutz was abandoned, and only Nahal groups remained. In 1971, the kibbutz was resettled by new immigrants from England, United States and Canada, after a year of training at Kibbutz Mishmar Ha ' emek.
Gen. Dan Shomron ( Hebrew: דן שומרון ; August 5, 1937, Kibbutz Ashdot Yaakov – February 26, 2008 ) was the 13th Chief of Staff of the Israel Defense Forces, from 1987 to 1991.

Kibbutz and era
Kibbutz Ein Gev came into being on 6 July 1937 during the 1936 – 1939 Arab revolt in Palestine as a tower and stockade settlement, a common debut for many kibbutzim during that era, and quickly established itself as a viable community.

Kibbutz and kibbutz
In addition to its kehillot and chavurot maintains a kibbutz ( Kibbutz Hanaton ), a moshav ( Moshav Shorashim ), and IDF Garinim, Masorti groups within the Israeli Defense Forces.
# Kibbutz Shitufi ( קיבוץ שיתופי ): a kibbutz which still preserves a cooperative system.
One of them, Igaal Alon and Kibbutz Artzi member Shimon Avidan were the two most important commanders who won the War of Independence, and numerous kibbutz members were Cabinet Ministers who largely shaped Israeli politics form 1955 to 1977.
Beit Shemesh also has an urban kibbutz affiliated with the Kibbutz Movement, Tamuz, founded in 1987.
When the two kibbutz movements merged in 1980 to form the United Kibbutz Movement ( TaKa " M ), so did their respective youth movements.
Kibbutz Givat Brenner was also named for him, while kibbutz Revivim was named in honour of his magazine.
Tzruya Lahav was born and raised in Kibbutz Ayelet HaShahar in the Upper Galilee in Israel, where she played kibbutz harvest music as well as classical music, growing up.
Its land had belonged to the Religious Kibbutz Movement since the 1940s and was previously farmed by kibbutz Be ' erot Yitzhak, which was relocated as a result of its destruction in the 1948 Arab-Israeli War.
Afikim () is an Israeli kibbutz affiliated with the Kibbutz Movement located in the Jordan Valley three kilometers from the Sea of Galilee.
It came to be known as the cradle of the Religious Kibbutz Movement, with which the kibbutz is associated.
Numerous economic branches were sold off, and many communal services were either shut down entirely or converted to a non-subsidized, pay-per-use basis. Kibbutz homes were parceled into separate lots and became the private property of each kibbutz family.
Ma ' abarot was the third kibbutz established by the Kibbutz Artzi federation and is located in the Sharon Plain, near the old road from Petah Tikva to Haifa.
Beit Hashita served as the basis for the 1981 English language book Kibbutz Makom, which described the kibbutz society.
* Amia Lieblich, Kibbutz Makom: Report From an Israeli kibbutz, Pantheon Books, 1981 ( ISBN 0-394-50724-X ).
Although the Kibbutz is not considered a religious kibbutz, Kashrut and Shabbat are observed in the dining room, public areas, and at social and cultural events.

Kibbutz and 1950s
In The Kibbutz Community and Nation Building, Paula Rayman reports that Kibbutz Har refused to buy teakettles for its members in the 1950s ; the issue being not the cost but that couples owning teakettles would mean more time spent together in their apartments, rather than with the community in the dining hall.

Kibbutz and 1960s
" In the 1990s, a journalist tracked down the children Bettelheim had interviewed back in the 1960s at what was actually Kibbutz Ramat Yohanan.
During the time of Socialist Zionist political and ideological dominance of the 1930s to the 1960s, the word in a sense similar to English " comrade " was in widespread use, in the Kibbutz movement, the Histadrut trade unions, the driver-owned bus companies etc.

Kibbutz and were
* 10 November: Five people, including a mother and her 4-and 5-year-old children, were shot and killed by a gunman who infiltrated Kibbutz Metzer, located east of Hadera near the Green Line.
The remains of a large copper smelting and trading community which flourished during the Umayyad Period ( 700 – 900 CE ) were also found between what is now Eilat's industrial zone and nearby Kibbutz Eilot.
Kibbutz Artzi and Kibbutz HaMeuhad kibbutzim were secular, even staunchly atheistic, proudly trying to be " monasteries without God ".
Religious kibbutzim were established in clusters before the establishment of the State, creating the Religious Kibbutz Movement.
In Kibbutz Artzi parents were explicitly forbidden to put their children to bed at night.
" Kibbutz divorce rates were and are extremely low.
The term was often used with a pejorative connotation by adherents of Socialist Zionism, who were strongly opposed to " the boazim " and counterposed to them the collective Kibbutz and cooperative Moshav forms of agricultural settlement.
Kibbutz Yas ' ur and Moshav Ahihud were established on the lands of al-Birwa in 1949 and 1950.
On the other hand, some of the villagers joined in the March 1948 attack on the Jewish convoy to Kibbutz Yehiam in which 47 Haganah soldiers were killed.
On the 27 March 1948 a convoy with reliefs for Kibbutz Yehiam was attacked while passing by Al-Kabri and all 74 Haganah members were killed.
Four terrorists were killed, during an infiltration attempt, 200 meters outside Kibbutz Nahal Oz in the Negev, while six others, Hamas members, were killed by the Israeli Air Force's targeted strikes.
* October 21: two Hamas militant were shot dead while trying to infiltrate Kibbutz Nahal Oz in the cover of morning fog.
In 1951 his mortal remains were buried in the Kibbutz Kinneret beside the other founders of Labour Zionism.
The same day, the Atzmaut ( 7, 612 passengers ) and the Kibbutz Galuyot ( 7, 557 passengers ) were intercepted.
* About 3: 56pm, two Qassam rockets were launched at Kibbutz Saad in the Negev.
There he and his wife Zivia, along with other veterans of the ghetto undergrounds and former partisans, were among the founding members of Kibbutz Lohamey ha-Geta ' ot and the Ghetto Fighters ' House ( GFH ) museum located on its grounds, commemorating those who struggled against the Nazis.
From 1993 Kibbutz Artzi members were no longer automatically subscribers, and in 1995 the paper was closed, with the last edition on 31 March.
* 2002 April 10: Six IDF soldiers and two civilians were killed and 22 injured in a suicide bombing on a bus near Kibbutz Yagur, east of Haifa.

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