Noy is Joy

Posted in Ketura, Section 3 on 24. Nov, 2011

Noy is Joy

Daniel Waranch, Dallas, TX; Section 3 chanich
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My past few weeks on Kibbutz Ketura have been spent working in the noy, or landscaping. The work is not easy. We start at six in the morning and often work until three in the afternoon. Our job is to take care of the kibbutz and keep it clean. We plant trees,

Ketura: The Beauty of Kibbutz Life

Posted in Ketura, Participant Stories, Section 3 on 02. Oct, 2011

Ketura:  The Beauty of Kibbutz Life

Daniel Waranch, Dallas, Texas; Section 3 chanich

Is there anything more “Israeli” than a kibbutz? It’s that magical mix of old and new — that overwhelming feeling of acceptance and community — and the perfect lifestyle – that has made me fall in love with Kibbutz Ketura  … Read more. Hopefully, this brief description of a few of my experiences here can show you why I feel


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