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Type: Book page / memoir excerpt
File Size: 2.25 MB
Summary

The author recounts childhood memories of growing up on the Mishmar Hasharon kibbutz, describing the communal living conditions, collective child-rearing practices, and the unique social dynamics of kibbutz life compared to city living. While acknowledging that some peers felt neglected by the system, the author expresses generally positive memories of feeling safe and protected, recalling a specific incident of seeking comfort from parents during a fever.

People (3)

Name Role Context
Mother
Father
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Organizations (2)

Timeline (2 events)

Collective child-rearing
Waking up with fever at age nine

Locations (4)

Relationships (2)

Author Child/Parent Parents
Mishmar Hasharon Home/Kibbutz Author

Key Quotes (3)

"It would have seemed almost incestuous."
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"“They are ironim,” she said. City-dwellers."
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"My own memories, and those of most of the children I grew up with, are more positive."
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