Ever lived in a Kibbutz?

How selfish are you? In a kibbutz there is no I, only we. During our first day at the Golan Heights Kibbutz, the group had no idea what to expect. The idea of sharing with your neighbor was a hard concept to swallow. You share your money, your food, houses, clothes, and the animals. So it was safe to say we were little skeptical...After a brief tour of the place, we quickly realized, that this was an amazing place. The people are great, and the rooms were fantastic. After a day at the pool, we were ready to close the sabbath and begin to get to know each other better. After some singing, and BOAZ dropping some knowledge, we began the festivities.
"fire" Mike

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I am really jealous of all. When I was in my late teens, I wanted to spend time on a kibbutz but times were very different and my folks closed the door on it. BTW, if you see Moses, tell him that I say "Hey". Guess who's Dad sent this?

Have fun and learn our past, present and future.

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