
What is a Kibbutz?
Not economically motivated, the residents of the communes shared everything and worked as members of a collective. In the early days, times were tough, everything was shared and life was hard. The members all had different jobs in the community, mostly in agriculture. However, some were in the kitchen, kindergarten, or working in the children’s house, designated environments where children would spend most of their daily hours. All meals were eaten in the dining hall and the sense of community was great.

The influence of the kibbutz in the establishment of Israel is unquestionably unique. In the 1960’s, only 4% of Israelis lived in kibbutzim. Today, kibbutzniks make up 15% of the members of Israel’s parliament, the Knesset. Following his retirement, David Ben Gurion, Israel’s first Prime Minister, moved to Kibbutz Sde Boker. Ben Gurion did this to express his admiration for the pioneers who were working hard to develop the Negev Desert.Since the 1970’s and 80’s, a growing trend has been privatization of the kibbutzim.
This has come alongside economic development in Israel. It established their members as people who contribute to the wider economy. Nowadays, many of Israel’s kibbutzim are private however, they maintain their communal roots. There are still places with strong community cooperation and activities.Many strayed from their agricultural-only roots and have largely settled into manufacturing.
Companies on Kibbutzim account for about 10% of the country’s agricultural output and many of these industrial pursuits have led to great successes. Kibbutz Degania’s diamond cutting factory now grosses several million dollars a year. Kibbutz Hatzerim’s company Netafim was the global pioneer in drip irrigation equipment. They have flagship factory on the kibbutz and many more around the world.Others have diversified into tourism. Now, kibbutz hotels are popular places to stay.
Can you visit a Kibbutz?
Anybody can drive through most kibbutzim or stay in their hotels. It’s always good to check of visitation rules in advance and be respectful to this unique way of living once there.


