Skip to content

kibbutz

noun

  1. collective settlement in Israel
L322936 on Wikidata ↗

Wiktionary

Pronunciation: /kɪˈbʊts/ / /kɪˈbuːts/ / /kiː-/

noun

Etymology: From Hebrew קִבּוּץ (kibúts), derived from the verb קָבַץ (kaváts, “to gather, collect, assemble”). Not related to kibitz.

  1. A community, usually an agricultural one in Israel, based on a high level of social and economical sharing, equality, direct democracy and tight social relations.

    The kibbutzim along the Gaza border have been socialist communes and some of the most tenacious bastions of the Israeli left. I know people from those kibbutzim who, after years of almost daily rocket attacks from Gaza, still clung to the hope of peace, as if to a religious cult.

kibbutz — meaning, definition (noun) · Vinony