I always thought theif kibbutzes sounded too much like socialism. Everyone working together is not going to work until the second coming.
I’ve been reading about the Jews in Germany and Europe for late 30s, early 40s. And even after the war. They they weren’t allowed to leave Germany or any Nazi occupied territory with any money. I think many stayed for that reason. Of the other hand most other countries wouldn’t let them in, even though they were willing to give up their property. I read about one Rogue Chinese ambassador in Vienna that was handing out Visas right as left, but other countries weren’t as compassionate. So after the war the survivors didn’t want to go back to where they came from, even though their ancestors have been there for Generations, because it was usually the people there that turned them in and turned on them. I’m thinking they didn’t have time thoughts about the countries that shut them out so that they had no choices.
Are you thinking that most did not go to israel?