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- Hakhshara abstract "Hakhshara (Hebrew: הכשרה) is a Hebrew word that literally means \"preparation\", and often refers to agricultural institutes similar to kibbutzim where Zionist youth would learn technical skills necessary for their emigration to Israel. Example of hakhshara were Sciesopoli and Schniebinchen.".
- Hakhshara comment "Hakhshara (Hebrew: הכשרה) is a Hebrew word that literally means \"preparation\", and often refers to agricultural institutes similar to kibbutzim where Zionist youth would learn technical skills necessary for their emigration to Israel. Example of hakhshara were Sciesopoli and Schniebinchen.".