moshav
/moʊˈʃɑv/
noun
- A type of cooperative agricultural community in Israel where each family farms its own land but shares in marketing and other services.
- Tourists often visit the moshav to learn about traditional Israeli farming and buy fresh fruit.
- The family moved to a moshav in the Galilee region to start a new life as farmers.
- Each family in the moshav owns its own house and fields but cooperates on selling produce.