Kibbutz is a kind of communal settlement unique to Israel. About 287 Kibbutzim (plural of Kibbutz) exists today, making about 1.8% of the population of Israel, about 7% of the Israeli industry and more than 50% of the Israeli agriculture. Since 1967, kibbutzim also support (and benefits) a unique program for overseas volunteers. Those young and not so young people, have the opportunity to live for a few month in this very unique society and this very unique country. They work, travel and participate in kibbutz life, gaining an unforgettable experience.
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- Kibbutz Program Center Overview The site of the north american center for Kibbutzim volunteers and Ulpans (Hebrew studies)
- The Kibbutz Page All about life as a volunteer in a kibbutz and how to become one. Read stories of volunteers, view pictures and read about kibbutzim in general and Tel-Katzir in particular.
- Kibbutz Volunteer Information on being a kibbutz volunteer in Israel by John Carson.
- Ein Gev 70's Volunteers A cyberspace gathering place for volunteers and others who were a part of Kibbutz Ein Gev during the decade of the 1970s.