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  2. Kibbutz Beth-El - Wikipedia

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    Kibbutz Beth-El is a Christian Zionist community in Zichron Ya'akov, Israel. In 2003, its population was 800. [1] [2] Kibbutz Beth-El has its community roots in Stuttgart, Germany. Emma Berger, a Christian who became devout following her recovery from a serious illness, brought a group of followers to Israel in 1963 and purchased land in ...

  3. Hope and pain endure on Israeli kibbutz hit hard by Oct 7 attack

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    Bachar's family, like most others on the kibbutz, took shelter in the safe room when Hamas started firing rockets from Gaza into Israel that morning. But kibbutz safe rooms were built to protect ...

  4. Kibbutz in Be'eri, Israel. (Chantal Da Silva / NBC News) The smell of death that hung heavy in the air in Be’eri has dissipated, and the body bags have been cleared.

  5. Family share heartbreaking footage of nine-month-old baby and ...

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    As well as the two young children, who were named at a press conference held by children of British-Israeli hostages on Thursday, Yifat’s aunt Shiri Silberman-Bibas, 30, Shiri’s 37-year-old ...

  6. What is a kibbutz? A brief history of the communes targeted ...

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    How a dozen refugees fleeing antisemitism in eastern Europe created a model community that became fundamental to Israel’s identity. What is a kibbutz? A brief history of the communes targeted in ...

  7. Kibbutz - Wikipedia

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    From 1960 to 1963, a Jansenist Catholic kibbutz, inspired by the kibbutzim of Israel, was created by Vincent Thibout, a member of La Famille in Pardailhan. [61] He then created a new Christian community, still based on the kibbutz model and self-determined as such, in Malrevers.

  8. Religious Kibbutz Movement - Wikipedia

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    The Religious Kibbutz Movement (Hebrew: הקיבוץ הדתי, HaKibbutz HaDati) is an organizational framework for Orthodox kibbutzim in Israel.Its membership includes 22 communities, 16 of them traditional kibbutzim, and 6 others in the category of Moshav shitufi, meaning that they have no communal dining hall or children's house but maintain a shared economy.

  9. Elon Musk visits destroyed kibbutz and meets Netanyahu in ...

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    Elon Musk visited Israel Monday, meeting the country’s leaders and walking through a kibbutz destroyed by Hamas last month as he tried to calm outrage caused by his endorsement of an anti ...