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 or Hashomer Hatzair youth movement an examples of which is Kvutsat Yovel.
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