Communally Challenged. / Leslie Cohen.
by Cohen, Leslie; SIRS Publishing, Inc.
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Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2003.
Originally Published: Communally Challenged, May 3, 2002; pp. 16-18.
"Anybody who has taken a look at the history of Israel understands that the kibbutz movement played a significant role in its founding and developing. During the decades prior to statehood, groups of young, dedicated Jewish youths came from Europe and the US to live in communes and pool their earnings while working the land." (JERUSALEM POST) This article provides insights on the ideologies, benefits and challenges of communal living.
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