halutz

/hɑːˈluːts/
noun
  1. A Jewish immigrant who settled in Palestine, especially in the early 20th century, often as part of a pioneering agricultural movement.
    • The story of the halutz is an important part of Israeli history.
    • Many halutzim lived in small communities and farmed together.
    • The halutz worked hard to build a new life on the land.