Definition of Chalutz

1. Noun. A member of a group of Jewish immigrants to Palestine after 1917 who worked in agriculture or forestry. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Chalutz

1. halutz [n -LUTZIM] - See also: halutz

Lexicographical Neighbors of Chalutz

challises
challot
challoth
chally
chalone
chalones
chalonic
chalot
chaloth
chals
chalumeau
chalumeaus
chalumeaux
chalupa
chalupas
chalutz (current term)
chalutzes
chalutzim
chalybeate
chalybeate water
chalybeates
chalybeous
chalybite
chalybites
chalypsography
cham
chamade
chamades
chamaeleon
chamaephyte

Literary usage of Chalutz

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Hebrew Humour and Other Essays by Joseph Chotzner (1905)
"H. Schorr, under the title of Ha-chalutz (" The Armed One"), ... Though chiefly dealing with the history of Jewish literature, the chalutz was, ..."

2. Kadesh-Barnea: Its Importance and Probable Site, with the Story of a Hunt by Henry Clay Trumbull (1884)
"... in favor of the identification of Gerar at Beersheba; and calls attention to the fact that the Arabia Version (at Gen. 20: 1; 26: 1) gives El-chalutz ..."

3. Histoire de la société française pendant le directoire by Edmond de Goncourt, Jules de Goncourt (1864)
"... la grande et splendide créature, appréciée par le vieux fermier général chalutz, mère de cinq enfants qu'elle attribue au jeune musicien ..."

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