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kibbutz

[ki-boots, -boots] / kɪˈbʊts, -ˈbuts /
NOUN
collective farm
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Given the name Sarit, the little girl grew up on a kibbutz in Israel without any family.

From Washington Post

One screen tracked rocket launches from Gaza and a possible hit on a kibbutz in southern Israel.

From New York Times

For hundreds of thousands in communities in southern Israel — cities, towns, kibbutzim and farming villages — air raid sirens have been unrelenting as missiles rain down.

From Seattle Times

The Lebanese shelling caused Israeli air raid sirens to blare near the kibbutz of Misgav Am, along Israel’s northern border with Lebanon.

From Reuters

One is a new fund called J-Impact, which was created by J-Ventures, a technology venture capital fund that labels its approach a “capitalist kibbutz,” for the Hebrew word for a communal settlement.

From New York Times