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A kvutza, kvutzah, kevutza or kevutzah (Hebrew: קבוצה "group") is a communal settlement among Jews, primarily in pre-state Israel; the word was used in reference to communal life. First there were kvutzot (plural of kvutza) in the sense of groups of young people with similar ideals living and working together; and after 1909 and for many years to follow, in the sense of collective settlements created by such groups. The kvutza collective settlement was distinguished from the kibbutz settlement in that it intended to remain small and mainly agricultural, whereas the larger kibbutzim were intended to expand with agriculture, industry and other productive pursuits. Later, as the distinction disappeared, most kvutzot were renamed kibbutzim. Notable example: Degania Alef.
There are various plurals in English: several kvutza may be called kvutzas, kvutzot or kvutzoth.
Look up kvutza in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A kvutza, kvutzah, kevutza or kevutzah (Hebrew: קבוצה "group") is a communal settlement among Jews...
'alef]) is a kibbutz in northern Israel. The Jewish communal settlement (kvutza) was founded in 1910, making it the earliest socialist Zionist farming commune...
Kibbutz Kinneret, is a kibbutz in northern Israel. The settlement group (kvutza) was established in 1913, and moved from the Kinneret training farm to the...
Degania Bet (Hebrew: דְּגַנְיָה ב') is a kvutza or kibbutz in northern Israel. Located to the south of the Sea of Galilee adjacent to Degania Alef, it...
perpetuated in the State of Israel after 1948: communal settlement forms (kvutza, kibbutz, moshav), women's rights movement, cooperative enterprises (for...
first of which were based on agriculture. Other Israeli communities are Kvutza, Yishuv Kehilati, Moshavim and Kfar No'ar. Today, there are dozens of urban...
motive, at the heart of the Temple Mount conspiracy, is religious." Keshet (Kvutza Shelo Titpasher) (1981–1989): A Tel Aviv anti-Zionist Haredi group focused...
Tel Hai (Hebrew: מחנה תל חי makhane tel khai) was an early summer camp kvutza of the Chicago chapter of the Habonim youth movement and one of the first...
himself to literary activity. What has been happening in Palestine, 1937 The kvutza: a description of the collective settlement in Palestine (with Shalom Wurm)...
incorporated into Netanya. The moshav was founded by the people of Betar, and a Kvutza named Menorah [he]. It was named after Ze'ev Vladimir Tiomkin [hr]. Ramat...
Council. In 2022 it had a population of 592. The kibbutz was founded as a kvutza in October 1927 by a group of 12 academics from Lwów and Galicia and their...
and meets weekly. The ken usually has five active kvutzots and one Bogrim kvutza. The ken has two machanot each year in the winter and summer and a couple...
the larger communal settlement, the kibbutz, as opposed to the smaller kvutza preferred by earlier pioneers; in 1921 he helped establish the first such...
The settlement was established in 1997 as a Nahal settlement, the first kvutza arrived on 21 April 1999, and it was civilianised by members of the Or Movement...
the Los Angeles area since 1936, originally with the name Habonim Camp Kvutza Naame. The camp began in Saugus, then operated on its own site in Idyllwild...
once started from at the end of 1909. The community founded in 1926 was a kvutza, was first known as Markenhof or Kfar Gun, was financed at least in part...
Arabic Linguistics and Middle Eastern studies Gurit Kadman culture of Dance Kvutza Degania Alef Special contribution to Society and the State in social Organization...
Spring. Shlomo Lavi, among the leaders of the Gdud, had envisioned the "Big Kvutza", a settlement consisting of several farms spread on vast terrain with both...
and the land was abandoned until 1940. That year a group of settlers (kvutza) affiliated with the socialist-Zionist Noar HaOved (Working Youth) movement...
2022 it had a population of 445. Kibbutz Alumot was formed in 1936 by a kvutza of graduates of the Ben Shemen Agricultural School. In 1940, the group moved...
of the founders of the first kibbutz proper (as opposed to smaller-scale kvutza), Ein Harod, which later became the center of the kibbutz movement, where...
in 1979 as a Nahal settlement. It was civilianised in January 1998 by a kvutza of 30 HaNoar HaOved VeHaLomed youth group members. It falls under the jurisdiction...
521. The village was founded in 1949 by a gar'in of Hebrew Scouts and a kvutza of youths from kibbutz Afikim. There is a small museum in the kibbutz about...
sites, gain exposure to Israeli culture, and spend time bonding with their kvutza. This program is also (and not coincidentally) called Yedid. Ward, Olivia...
level according to a student's grade. Instead, it places students in a "kvutza" system, where they are placed according to level instead of a grade. In...