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posted on January 28, 2003 at 13:31:08 by pekka (Sweden)
Hi !
I visited Tel Katzir for six months (1979-80) and most of the time I was milking cows ! Are the cows still around, I wonder ? And what about my kibbutz "family": Ziva and Menachem Arnon and their children, Ran, Aner, Mayan and Ofri ? Could anyone, please, give me some information !!! I have very fond memories of my time there...and I was surprised to read about the volunteers NOT eating together with the kibbutzniks ??? We did !
I visited Tel Katzir for six months (1979-80) and most of the time I was milking cows ! Are the cows still around, I wonder ? And what about my kibbutz "family": Ziva and Menachem Arnon and their children, Ran, Aner, Mayan and Ofri ? Could anyone, please, give me some information !!! I have very fond memories of my time there...and I was surprised to read about the volunteers NOT eating together with the kibbutzniks ??? We did !
posted on January 27, 2003 at 23:05:17 by james abel (United States)
just curious to know what a kibbutz is. im trying to decide what to do with my life in the next year and explore the world.. would this be a worthwhile venture?
posted on January 25, 2003 at 21:04:03 by Ian Parker (United Kingdom)
Hi,
I stayed at Tel Cats Ear in early 1979. It was a beautiful place then and I have fond memories of of the friends I worked and lived with at that time.
I often think how wonderful it would be to check in there again for a month or two just to chill out and get a break from reality!
Just about then was when the volunteers got permission to use the bomb shelter for a bar. We worked extra hours[in the bannanas of course] to buy a radio/casette. My thanks to the Kibutz for thier hospitality and friendship.
I stayed at Tel Cats Ear in early 1979. It was a beautiful place then and I have fond memories of of the friends I worked and lived with at that time.
I often think how wonderful it would be to check in there again for a month or two just to chill out and get a break from reality!
Just about then was when the volunteers got permission to use the bomb shelter for a bar. We worked extra hours[in the bannanas of course] to buy a radio/casette. My thanks to the Kibutz for thier hospitality and friendship.
posted on January 19, 2003 at 23:14:54 by Nea, again
posted on January 19, 2003 at 23:01:08 by Administrator (Netherlands)
This site is not going down any more!
It had been down for nearly a year, but i bought my own webspace and domain Excudo.Net and then created a subdomain for this website.
And since i'm know the owner of it all, this site will stay online forever! (well, ... as long as i don't end up in the gutter with no money..)
It had been down for nearly a year, but i bought my own webspace and domain Excudo.Net and then created a subdomain for this website.
And since i'm know the owner of it all, this site will stay online forever! (well, ... as long as i don't end up in the gutter with no money..)
posted on January 18, 2003 at 05:25:44 by Scott (United States)
I really like the website. Hope you come check out mine too and tell me what you think...
posted on January 17, 2003 at 17:05:10 by Tamir (Israel)
Hello everyone!
its so boring here at the kibbutz with no volunteers...please come back...
anyway,if you're afraid of israel right now, u could atleast Email me,so I wo'nt be so bored...
seeya,
Tamir.
its so boring here at the kibbutz with no volunteers...please come back...
anyway,if you're afraid of israel right now, u could atleast Email me,so I wo'nt be so bored...
seeya,
Tamir.
posted on January 14, 2003 at 16:37:35 by metin (Turkey)
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posted on January 09, 2003 at 06:22:08 by Colin (Australia)
Great site, very helpful. Thanks very much.