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List of kibbutzim

The following is a list of kibbutzim (Hebrew: קיבוצים‎) in Israel, by affiliation, with their year of foundation in brackets. As of 2010, there were 270 kibbutzim in Israel, with roughly 100,000 inhabitants in total.

Kibbutzim in the Kibbutz Movement

  • Adamit (1958)
  • Afek (1939)
  • Afik (1967)
  • Afikim (1932)
  • Almog (1977)
  • Allonim (1938)
  • Alumot (1947)
  • Ami'ad (1946)
  • Amir (1939)
  • Ashdot Ya'akov Ihud (1953), from Ashdot Ya'akov (1924, 1933)
  • Ashdot Ya'akov Meuhad (1953), from Ashdot Ya'akov (1924, 1933)
  • Ayelet HaShahar (1918)
  • Bahan (1953)
  • Bar'am (1949)
  • Barkai (1949)
  • Be'eri (1946)
  • Beit Alfa (1922)
  • Beit Guvrin (1949)
  • Beit HaArava (1939)
  • Beit HaEmek (1949)
  • Beit HaShita (1928)
  • Beit Kama (1949)
  • Beit Keshet (1944)
  • Beit Nir (1955)
  • Beit Zera (1921)
  • Beth-El (1970)
  • Bror Hayil (1948)
  • Dafna (1939)
  • Dalia (1939)
  • Dan (1939)
  • Degania Alef (1910)
  • Degania Bet (1920)
  • Dorot (1941)
  • Dovrat (1948)
  • Dvir (1951)
  • Eilon (1938)
  • Eilot (1962)
  • Ein Carmel (1947)
  • Ein Dor (1948)
  • Ein Gedi (1953)
  • Ein Gev (1937)
  • Ein HaHoresh (1931)
  • Ein HaMifratz (1938)
  • Ein Harod (Ihud) (1952), from Ein Harod (1921-1952)
  • Ein Harod (Meuhad) (1952), from Ein Harod (1921-1952)
  • Ein HaShlosha (1950)
  • Ein HaShofet (1937)
  • Ein Shemer (1927)
  • Ein Zivan (1968)
  • Einat (1925)
  • El Rom (1971)
  • Elifaz (1982)
  • Erez (1950)
  • Eshbal (1998)
  • Evron (1937)
  • Eyal (1949)
  • Ga'aton (1948)
  • Ga'ash (1951)
  • Gadot (1949)
  • Gal On (1946)
  • Galed (1945)
  • Gan Shmuel (1920)
  • Gat (1941)
  • Gazit (1948)
  • Gesher (1939)
  • Gesher HaZiv (1949)
  • Geshur (1971)
  • Geva (1921)
  • Gevim (1947)
  • Gezer (1945)
  • Gevim (1947)
  • Gilgal (1972)
  • Ginegar (1922), from Degania Gimel (1920-1922)
  • Ginosar (1937)
  • Givat Brenner (1928)
  • Givat Haim (Ihud) (1953)
  • Givat Haim (Meuhad) (1953)
  • Givat HaShlosha (1925)
  • Givat Oz (1949)
  • Glil Yam (1943)
  • Gonen (1951)
  • Grofit (1966)
  • Gevat (1926)
  • Gvulot (1943)
  • HaGoshrim (1948)
  • Hahoterim (1952)
  • Hamadia (1939)
  • Hanaton (1984)
  • Hanita (1938)
  • HaOgen (1947)
  • Harduf (1982)
  • Harel (1948)
  • HaSolelim (1949)
  • Hatzerim (1946)
  • Hatzor (1946)
  • Hazorea (1936)
  • Heftziba (1922)
  • Holit (1982)
  • Hokuk (1945)
  • Horshim (1955)
  • Hulda (1930)
  • Kabri (1949)
  • Kalia (1974)
  • Karmia (1950)
  • Ketura (1970)
  • Kfar Blum (1943)
  • Kfar Giladi (1916)
  • Kfar HaHoresh (1933)
  • Kfar HaMaccabi (1936)
  • Kfar HaNassi (1948)
  • Kfar Haruv (1973)
  • Kfar Masaryk (1933)
  • Kfar Menahem (1937)
  • Kfar Ruppin (1938)
  • Kfar Szold (1942)
  • Kfar Yehoshua (1927)
  • Kinneret (1913)
  • Kiryat Anavim (1920)
  • Kissufim (1951)
  • Kramim (1980)
  • Lahav (1952)
  • Lehavot HaBashan (1945)
  • Lehavot Haviva (1949)
  • Lohamey HaGeta'ot (1949)
  • Lotan (1983)
  • Ma'abarot (1925)
  • Ma'agan Michael (1949)
  • Ma'ale HaHamisha (1938)
  • Ma'anit (1942)
  • Malkia (1949)
  • Manara (1943)
  • Maoz Haim (1937)
  • Mashabei Sadeh (1947)
  • Matzuba (1940)
  • Ma'ayan Barukh (1947)
  • Ma'ayan Tzvi (1938)
  • Magal (1953)
  • Magen (1949)
  • Mefalsim (1949)
  • Megiddo (1949)
  • Merhavia (1929)
  • Mesilot (1938)
  • Metzer (1953)
  • Mevo Hama (1968)
  • Misgav Am (1946)
  • Migvan (1987)
  • Mishmar HaEmek (1922)
  • Mishmar HaNegev (1946)
  • Mishmar HaSharon (1924)
  • Mizra (1923)
  • Na'an (1930)
  • Nahal Oz (1951)
  • Neot Mordechai (1946)
  • Neot Smadar (1989)
  • Netiv HaLamed-Heh (1949)
  • Netzer Sereni (1961)
  • Neve Eitan (1938)
  • Neve Harif (1987)
  • Neve Ilan (1978)
  • Neve Ur (1948)
  • Neve Yam (1939)
  • Nir Am (1949)
  • Nir David (1936)
  • Nir Eliyahu (1950)
  • Nir Oz (1955)
  • Nir Yitzhak (1949)
  • Nirim (1946)
  • Nitzanim (1951)
  • Or HaNer (1957)
  • Ortal (1978)
  • Palmachim (1949)
  • Parod (1949)
  • Pelekh (1982)
  • Ramat David (1926)
  • Ramat HaKovesh (1932)
  • Ramat HaShofet (1941)
  • Ramat Rachel (1925)
  • Ramat Yohanan (1931)
  • Ramot Menashe (1948)
  • Ravid (1981)
  • Re'im (1949)
  • Regavim (1948)
  • Reshafim (1948)
  • Retamim (1988)
  • Revadim (1947)
  • Revivim (1943)
  • Rosh HaNikra (1949)
  • Ruhama (1944)
  • Sa'ar (1948)
  • Samar (1976)
  • Sarid (1926)
  • Sasa (1949)
  • Sde Boker (1952)
  • Sde Nahum (1937)
  • Sde Nehemia (1940)
  • Sde Yoav (1956)
  • Sdot Yam (1940)
  • Sha'ar HaAmakim (1935)
  • Sha'ar HaGolan (1937)
  • Shamir (1944)
  • Shefayim (1935)
  • Shiller (1927)
  • Shomrat (1948)
  • Shoval (1946)
  • Snir (1967)
  • Sufa (1975)
  • Tamuz (1987)
  • Tel Katzir (1949)
  • Tel Yitzhak (1938)
  • Tel Yosef (1921)
  • Tlalim (1980)
  • Tuval (1981)
  • Tze'elim (1947)
  • Tzivon (1980)
  • Tzora (1948)
  • Tzova (1948)
  • Urim (1946)
  • Usha (1937)
  • Yad Hannah (1950)
  • Yad Mordechai (1943)
  • Yagur (1922)
  • Yahad (1984)
  • Yahel (1976)
  • Yasur (1949)
  • Yehiam (1946)
  • Yifat (1954)
  • Yiftah (1948)
  • Yiron (1949)
  • Yizre'el (1948)
  • Yotvata (1957)
  • Zikim (1949)

Kibbutzim in the Religious Kibbutz Movement

Non-affiliated religious kibbutzim

Privatized kibbutzim

Most kibbutzim are currently in a process of privatisation, which takes different forms in each individual kibbutz. This partial list is thus seriously lagging behind reality.

  • Beit Oren (est. 1939)
  • Gesher HaZiv (est. 1949)
  • Degania Alef (est. 1910)
  • Nahsholim (est.1948)
  • Masada (est. 1937)
  • Mishmar David (est. 1948)
  • Netzarim (1984)
  • Neve Ilan (est. 1946)
  • Yakum (est. 1938/1947)

Kibbutzim which became community settlements

  • HaOn (est. 1949; community settlement since 2007)
  • Mishmar David (est. 1948; community settlement since 2003)

See also

  • List of Moshavim

References

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