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?Die? israelische Mentalitaet
2007-12-01 23:01:00 Haeufig werde ich gefragt, wie DER Israeli denn nun sei. Rau oder lieb? Freundlich oder gemein? Laermend oder ruhig? Schnell oder lahm? Das ist natuerlich immer schwer zu sagen, denn mit menschlichen Eingeschaften ist es wie mit Geruechen: Die kann man mit Worten nur schwerlich beschreiben. Eins ist klar: er ist anders. Und zwar je nachdem ...
ISRAEL - Guide To Being A Kibbutz Volunteer In Israel
2007-11-13 11:42:00 Ever thought of being a kibbutz volunteer in Israel? A kibbutz is ...
By: Israel-Times.com
Kleinigkeiten erfreuen den Geist
2007-10-29 01:00:00 Wie sagt man so schoen, es sind die Kleinigkeiten, die das Leben ausmachen? Irgendetwas in der Richtung auf jeden Fall. Das gilt fuer Israel wahrscheinlich wie fuer jedes andere Land der Welt auch. Letzten Shabbat war ich abends bei meinem Kumpel Dani. Die Tuer seines Hauses steht fuer alle Freunde offen, deshalb gehen die Leute ein ...
The Kibbutz in the Age of Selfishness
2007-08-27 17:19:00 For much of Israel?s existence, the kibbutz embodied its highest ideals: collective labor, love of the land and a no-frills egalitarianism. But starting in the 1980s, when socialism was on a global downward spiral and the country was mired in hyperinflation, Israel?s 250 or so kibbutzim seemed doomed. Their debt mounted and their group dining halls grew empty as the young moved away. Now, in a surprising third act, the kibbutzim are again thriving. Only in 2007 they are less about pure socialism than a kind of suburbanized version of it. On most kibbutzim, food and laundry services are now privatized; on many, houses may be transferred to individual members, and newcomers can buy in. While the major assets of the kibbutzim are still collectively owned, the communities are now largely run by professional managers rather than by popular vote. And, most important, not everyone is paid the same. Once again, people are lining up to get in. An interesting New York Times article: The Kib...
By: Carson's Post
Gidi - a boy from the Kibbutz and at the same time main figure in a play
2007-08-15 12:37:00 My name is Gidi Betzer, I is 20 years old. Before three years as it happened was I seventeen. I am one of the five main persons in the piece “the swing ” from Edna Mazya. Yes, exactly, heard you correctly: I am a fictitious person. If you do not get along with it, hears please now on read on! If your interest have carry forward I you on a small time journey. My past and thus my history are scattered by deep tears. I study at present in the first term to the Universiät in Tel Aviv, at the book man faculty for jurisprudence. If you would like carry forward I you on a journey into my past My name is Gidi Betzer, I is 20 years old. Before three years as it happened was I seventeen.
By: el-blog.com
Kanook Kibbutznick, by Michael Hoover
2007-07-01 21:08:00 Kanook Kibbutznick Michael Hoover Publisher: BookSurge ISBN-10: 1419666509; ISBN-13: 978-1419666506 http://www.writersretreat.com/O-kanaganValley.htm Kanook Kibbutznick is a surprising story. It is an autobiographical adventure tale of the dedication of a Canadian to upholding the cause of universal morality. He is one that does so in the face of catastrophic obstacles at the potential cost to him of his sanity and life. Michael ...
Kibbutz Manure Prompts Royal Stink
2007-01-02 04:08:01 JERUSALEM (AFP) - Jordan's King Abdullah II has complained about the smell of manure from an Israeli communal farm wafting over to his Red Sea palace, Israeli radio has reported. |



