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  • The Kibbutzim are a just a trick, a deception used to exhaust progressive-minded people and to isolate potential Communists away from main population centers and to exploit the labor of about 130,000 Israelis who supply and help maintain the Imperialist-cat's paw of the United States - "Israel" - in its permanent war against the Palestinians and the other Mideast countries.

    democracyarsenal.org 2009

  • The Kibbutzim are a just a trick, a deception used to exhaust progressive-minded people and to isolate potential Communists away from main population centers and to exploit the labor of about 130,000 Israelis who supply and help maintain the Imperialist-cat’s paw of the United States—“Israel”—in its permanent war against the Palestinians and the other Mideast countries.

    Think Progress » Kristol: Cheney’s Claim That Lamont Win Helps ‘Al-Qaeda Types’ Is ‘Indisputably Correct’ 2006

  • (Kibbutzim are not “forms of governance,” but voluntary organizations.)

    The Volokh Conspiracy » Why do Libertarians Like Federalism? 2010

  • (Kibbutzim are not “forms of governance,” but voluntary organizations.) David M. Nieporent (Quote)

    The Volokh Conspiracy » Why do Libertarians Like Federalism? 2010

  • Kibbutzim are not “forms of governance,” but voluntary organizations.

    The Volokh Conspiracy » Why do Libertarians Like Federalism? 2010

  • Kibbutzim are not “forms of governance,” but voluntary organizations.

    The Volokh Conspiracy » Why do Libertarians Like Federalism? 2010

  • Kibbutzim were formed by those immigrants together with the Sabras and they fought a fight they did not want to hold on to the dream of freedom in a land where they would not be persecuted.

    On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2009

  • From 1970 to 1989 she divided her time between New York and Tel Aviv, teaching acting and movement classes at Carnegie Mellon University, New York University, The City College of the City University of New York (1980), Tel Aviv University, and Seminar ha-Kibbutzim in Tel Aviv (1984 – 1994).

    Rina Yerushalmi. 2009

  • Kibbutzim favored folk dance and egalitarian participation regardless of talent, but through her unique persistence she convinced her kibbutz of the importance of modern dance.

    Yehudit Arnon. 2009

  • The "Knitted Yarmulkas" replaced the members of the Kibbutzim of yesteryears, becoming what Israelis call "the salt of the land," its essence, prime and best examples.

    A Rite of Passage 2009

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