Kvutza

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Kvutza or kevutza (Heb. קבוצה "group") can be used as:

  • A definition of an organized group of children consisting of boys and girls graded by age, as used in modern Israel.
  • It can also refer to any other type of group of individuals. It also means "team" in modern Hebrew language.
  • During the early history of the establishment of modern Israel, the word was used in reference to communal life, later renamed to "kibbutz".
    • It is also used as a term for groups that consider themselves part of the New Kibbutz Movement as graduates from the Habonim Dror youth movement an examples of which is Kvutsat Yovel.
  • The mathematical term "Set".


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