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Eretz and Yisrael
Eretz Yisrael also includes part of Lebanon and certain parts of Syria, and part of Iraq, all the way to the Tigris River.
The Zionist movement revived Hebrew, and began immigration to Eretz Yisrael, and Welsh and Irish tongues also experienced a poetic revival.
Obverse and reverse | Reverse: A lyre surrounded by " Year two to the freedom of Eretz Yisrael | Israel "
Accordingly, following the formation of the modern State of Israel there is some interest in restoring Eretz Yisrael traditions.
For example, Rabbi David Bar-Hayim of the Makhon Shilo institute has issued a siddur reflecting Eretz Yisrael practice as found in the Jerusalem Talmud and other sources.
It omits areas of law limited to Eretz Yisrael ( such as agricultural and sacrificial laws ) as well as the aggadic portions of the Talmud.
Groups such as the Temple Mount and Eretz Yisrael Faithful Movement wish to relocate the Dome to Mecca and replace it with a Third Temple.
The Temple Mount and Eretz Yisrael ( Land of Israel ) Faithful Movement is an Orthodox Jewish movement, based in Jerusalem, Israel whose goal is to rebuild the Third Jewish Temple on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem and re-institute the practice of ritual sacrifice.
id: Gerakan Setia Bait Suci dan Eretz Yisrael
# REDIRECT Temple Mount and Eretz Yisrael Faithful Movement
Moved from Eretz Yisrael to Babylonia ( 219 ).
Nowadays they refer to themselves — and are referred to by the Israeli media as — Ne ' emanei Eretz Yisrael נאמני ארץ ישראל ( Hebrew: " Those who are loyal / faithful to the Land of Israel ").
In 1947 Avnery started his own small group, Eretz Yisrael Hatze ' ira (" Young Land of Israel "), which published the journal Ma ' avak (" Struggle ").
The Zionist Organisation ( ZO ) founded the Palestine Bureau ( also known as " Eretz Yisrael Office ") in Jaffa in 1908, under Arthur Ruppin, and began to adopt a systematic effort to buy and settle land in Ottoman Palestine.
His reputation as Zionism's major internal critic has its roots in the essay " A Truth from Eretz Yisrael " published in pamphlet form shortly after his visit in 1891 ( this essay can be found in Kol Kitve Ahad Ha ' am, The Jerusalem Publishing House, 1953 ).
We who live abroad are accustomed to believe that almost all Eretz Yisrael is now uninhabited desert and whoever wishes can buy land there as he pleases.
All the townships of Syria and Eretz Yisrael are full of Arab merchants who know how to exploit the masses and keep track of everyone with whom they deal – the same as in Europe.
… But, if the time comes that our people's life in Eretz Yisrael will develop to a point where we are taking their place, either slightly or significantly, the natives are not going to just step aside so easily.
In the 2009 elections the National Union consisted of four parties: Moledet, Hatikva, Eretz Yisrael Shelanu, and Tkuma.
* Michael Ben-AriEretz Yisrael Shelanu
Aliyah () is the immigration of Jews to the Land of Israel ( Eretz Yisrael ).
In the 10th century, leaders of the Karaite Jewish community, mostly living under Persian rule, urged their followers to settle in Eretz Yisrael.
The belief in the imminent coming of the Jewish Messiah, the ingathering of the exiles and the re-establishment of the kingdom of Israel encouraged many who had few other options to make the perilous journey to the Land of Israel ( Eretz Yisrael ).
The messianic dreams of the Gaon of Vilna inspired one of the largest pre-Zionist waves of immigration to Eretz Yisrael.

Eretz and Shelanu
However, around half the former Tkuma members later left the new party to re-establish Tkuma, and rejoin the National Union alongside Moledet, Hatikva and Eretz Yisrael Shelanu.
In 2008, prior to the elections for the 18th Knesset, the party merged with Eretz Yisrael Shelanu, which, in turn, joined with the larger National Union ( Israel ) party.

Eretz and also
In 1908 the Zionist Organisation set up the Palestine Bureau ( also known as the " Eretz Israel Office ") in Jaffa and began to adopt a systematic Jewish settlement policy in Palestine.
The university also runs a one-year overseas program called Tochnit Torah Im Derech Eretz, which combines traditional Kollel Torah studies in the morning, separate for men and women, as well as co-ed general university studies and Jewish history classes in the afternoon.
There is also a lost tractate called " Eretz Yisrael " ( The Land of Israel, about laws of that land.
However they did believe, in reliance on old authorities such as Joseph Caro and David ibn abi Zimra, that the views of Maimonides ought to be authoritative not only in Yemen but also in Eretz Yisrael, Egypt and the Near East generally.
Greater Israel occasionally refers to the Promised Land ( defined in ) or to the Land of Israel, and is also called Complete Land of Israel or " Entire Land of Israel " (, Eretz Yisrael Hashlemah ).
With the rise of the yeshiva movement, he also remarked that Torah im Derech Eretz was by no means a temporary measure-as was often claimed by protagonists of the " Torah only " view.
Since the first centuries CE most Jews have lived outside Land of Israel ( Eretz Israel, known also as Palestine by non-Jews ), although there has been a constant presence of Jews.
: Neo-Orthodoxy can also refer to a form of Orthodox Judaism following the philosophy of " Torah im Derech Eretz ", and can additionally refer to the ideas of late 20th century Eastern Orthodox theology, e. g. chiefly by Christos Yannaras
It also supports preserving Israel as a Jewish state by increasing Jewish immigration, limiting immigration by people who are not Jewish according to Halakha, and Jewish education in public schools, and is against territorial compromise, citing the stance of Rabbi Chaim Zimmerman, who wrote a halakhic discourse entitled " The Prohibition of Abandoning Land in Eretz Yisrael ".
Although not as influential, Eretz Israel traditions were also made manifest, in an increased interest in Hebrew language and biblical studies ( Sarna, pp. 325 – 326 ).

Eretz and joined
The Eretz Israel FA was formed in 1928 and joined FIFA in the same year, but at the time the association was made up of Arab clubs, Jewish clubs and clubs representing British policemen or soldiers serving in the region during the British Mandate rule that spanned the period between World War One and the creation of the state of Israel in 1948.
The Palestine / Eretz Israel FA was formed in 1928 and joined FIFA in 1929 but at the time the association was made up of Arab clubs, Jewish clubs and clubs representing British policemen and soldiers serving in the region during the British Mandate rule that spanned the period between World War One and the independence of the state of Israel in 1948.

Eretz and National
Israel National Football is the direct successor of the Eretz Israel National Team during British Mandate.

Eretz and with
Declaration signer Meir David Loewenstein later claimed, " It ignored our sole right to Eretz Israel, which is based on the covenant of the Lord with Abraham, our father, and repeated promises in the Tanach.
Torah im Derech Eretz and Torah Umadda " Relationship with Torah im Derech Eretz " for a more extensive listing.
In 1981, Ze ' evi was appointed director of what was then the Israel Museum in Tel Aviv and got its name changed to the Eretz Israel Museum – the change having political connotations, given the associations with Eretz Israel.
He did, however, found a secondary school with a curriculum featuring both Jewish studies and a secular programme, for the first time employing his motto Torah im Derech Eretz (" The Torah is maximalised in partnership with worldly involvement ").
Hirsch organized the Realschule and the Bürgerschule, in which thorough Jewish training was provided along with those aspects of secular training deemed true according to the Torah ( Torah im Derech Eretz ).
In 1569, Luria moved back to the Ottoman Palestine Eretz Israel ; and after a short sojourn in Jerusalem, where his new kabbalistic system seems to have met with little success, he settled in Safed.
The Jewish Agency for Israel ( JAFI,, HaSochnut HaYehudit L ' Eretz Yisra ' el, Sochnut ) serves as the organization in charge of immigration and absorption of Jews from the Diaspora into Israel, and works with Jewish people inside and outside Israel to ensure the future of a connected, committed, global Jewish people with a strong Israel at its center.
* Micha Odenheimer, Your Free Internet is in Danger, Interview with Professor Robert W. McChesney, Eretz Acheret Magazine
Torah im Derech Eretz ( – Torah with " the way of the land ") is a philosophy of Orthodox Judaism articulated by Rabbi Samson Raphael Hirsch ( 1808 – 88 ), which formalizes a relationship between traditionally observant Judaism and the modern world.
The phrase Torah im Derech Eretz is first found in the Mishna in Tractate Avoth ( 2: 2 ): " Beautiful is the study of Torah with derech eretz, as involvement with both makes one forget sin ".
The meaning of Derech Eretz in the above Mishna is generally taken as " earning a livelihood ", and the Mishna is thus read as " Beautiful is the study of Torah combined with ' earning a livelihood '".
Rabbi Samson Raphael Hirsch ( 18081888 ), incorporating the above, was among the first to extend the definition of Derech Eretz to include a broad knowledge of, and appropriate interaction with, culture and society.
When Hirsch first came to Frankfurt in 1851, he proclaimed Torah im Derech Eretz as the " banner " for his congregation, the Israelitische Religionsgesellschaft — the phrase has since been synonymous with Hirsch as well as with his philosophy.
He states that " Torah im Derech Eretz, as used by our sages, means the realization of Torah in harmonious unity with all the conditions under which its laws will have to be observed amidst the developments of changing times " ( Gesammelte Schriften vii p. 294 ).
He repeatedly stated that compromising on Jewishness and halakha was at variance with Torah im Derech Eretz, and emphasized the distinction between Modern Orthodoxy and Neo-Orthodoxy as regards the relationship between Torah and secular.
He signed the Camp David Accords ( 1978 ) with Egypt that referred to the " legitimate rights of the Palestinians " ( although Begin insisted that the Hebrew version referred only to " the Arabs of Eretz Yisrael " and not to " Palestinians ").

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