noun
- Jewish pioneers who settled in Palestine (now Israel) in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, typically engaged in agricultural and community-building work.
Usage: plural of chalutz; historical term; often capitalized; from Hebrew חלוצים
Examples
- The chalutzim drained swamps and planted forests to develop the land.
- Many chalutzim came from Eastern Europe seeking to build a Jewish homeland.
- The early chalutzim faced harsh conditions but remained committed to their mission.
- Chalutzim established kibbutzim and moshavim throughout Palestine.
- The spirit of the chalutzim influenced the founding of modern Israel.