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Kibbutz movement

Discover by a Muslim and a Christian.

Rossella Tercatin
July 15 2020 12:01AM

The ideals are gone, but kindergartens are full.

April 28 2020 12:01AM

The more complicated Israel becomes, the less it is understood by American Jews.

July 9 2019 12:01AM

Making socialism work—to a degree.

Ran Abramitzky and Russell Roberts
Nov. 8 2018 12:01AM

A history of the future that wasn’t.

Rachel Biale
Jan. 16 2018 12:01AM

Two flowers and an oleander.

May 5 2016 12:01AM

Suicide bombings and peace talks, socialism and its decline, pogroms and the Holocaust.

July 3 2015 12:01AM

The kibbutz Israel he’s nostalgic for was a font of ethnic chauvinism.

David Bernstein
May 27 2015 12:01AM

Avrom Rives left his native Poland for Palestine in the 1920s and made a name for himself as an author of short stories in Yiddish.. . .

Avrom Rives
Nov. 20 2014 12:01AM

A rebel godfather of the kibbutz movement reflects on how central planning crippled both economic and political development. (Interview by Erez Tadmor.)

Yehuda Harel
March 20 2014 12:01AM

Two acclaimed new books about Israel betray a disquieting lack of moral confidence in their subject and its story

Dec. 18 2013 8:36PM

The unfinished battle for Israel’s soul, as told through the eyes of seven paratroopers who in 1967 helped lead the victorious battle for Jerusalem. (Interview by David Horovitz)

Oct. 2 2013 12:00AM