Kibbutz volunteers are mostly young people (Jewish and non-Jewish) who come from all over the world to Israel for a period of time to take part in kibbutz life. These volunteers usually arrive in Israel for a short period of time (two-three months) on a volunteer visa, and participate in all of the activities in all the branches of the kibbutz.

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  • Kibbutz volunteers are mostly young people (Jewish and non-Jewish) who come from all over the world to Israel for a period of time to take part in kibbutz life. These volunteers usually arrive in Israel for a short period of time (two-three months) on a volunteer visa, and participate in all of the activities in all the branches of the kibbutz. Volunteers get some pocket money (around 200 shekels a month as of 2008), and receive accommodation, dining, and social activities on behalf of their hosting kibbutz. Throughout the years, many kibbutz volunteers have chosen to remain in Israel after the volunteering period, often as a result of marrying Israeli citizens. Those who remain in Israel may choose to volunteer in the IDF and, if they are not Jewish, to convert to Judaism. Among the volunteers who decide to remain in Israel, many end up staying in the kibbutz they volunteered in.
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  • Kibbutz volunteers are mostly young people (Jewish and non-Jewish) who come from all over the world to Israel for a period of time to take part in kibbutz life. These volunteers usually arrive in Israel for a short period of time (two-three months) on a volunteer visa, and participate in all of the activities in all the branches of the kibbutz.
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  • Kibbutz volunteer
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