Chalutzim

/xɑːluːˈtsɪm/ noun

Plural of chalutz, referring to Jewish pioneers and settlers, particularly those instrumental in establishing communities and kibbutzim in Israel during the early modern period.

Hebrew plural form of chalutz (חלוצים), following Hebrew pluralization conventions. The term represents a pivotal concept in Israeli and Jewish cultural identity.

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