Table of contents for Kibbutzniks in the diaspora / Naama Sabar ; translation from the Hebrew by Chaya Naor.


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Part One: Getting Started                   15
Part Two: About Themselves                  23
The Contented                            28
The AmerIsraelis                         35
The Searchers                            47
The Discontented                         72
Part Three: Permanent Temporariness         85
Togetherness                             89
Hebrew Labor                             94
A Failing Mark in English                97
Songs of the Homeland                   100
Religion and Tradition                  104
Women and Children                      107
Part Four: Life Cycles                     115
The Parental Home and the Kibbutz       116
The Kibbutz Educational System          127
Israel and the Jewish Heritage         134
Part Five: Push and Pull Factors           139
Epilogue                                   145
Appendix A: The Research Methodology       151
Appendix B: Recent Changes in the Kibbutz  157
Endnotes                                   161
Works Cited
English                                 173
Hebrew                                  178



Library of Congress subject headings for this publication: Israelis California Los Angeles Interviews, Jews California Los Angeles Interviews, Jews California Los Angeles Attitudes toward Israel, Immigrants California Los Angeles Interviews, Los Angeles (Calif, ) Emigration and immigration, Israel Emigration and immigration, Kibbutzim