chalutz

/xɑˈluts/
noun
  1. A pioneer, especially one of the early Jewish settlers in Palestine who helped establish agricultural communities.
    • She admired the courage of the chalutz who founded the first kibbutz.
    • Many young chalutzim left Europe to build a new life in the desert.
    • The chalutz worked tirelessly to drain the swamps and make the land fertile.
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