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Per this ideology, the youthful, secular and even anti-religious Labor Zionist pioneers, halutzim, were a part of a grand Divine process whereby the land and people of Israel were finally being redeemed from the 2, 000-year exile ( galut ) by all manner of Jews who sacrificed themselves for the cause of building up the physical land, as laying the groundwork for the ultimate spiritual messianic redemption of world Jewry.
turrets, or magnificently built ), is a neighborhood in southeast Jerusalem, Israel, established in 1922 by Zionist pioneers.
However, his life took a tragic turn: not only did his wife die in the next decade, but all of their nine children as well, and he became, again quoting Liptzin, " a prophet of doom, admonishing his co-religionists not to venture too date along the alluring road of western enlightenment and assimilation ..." 1972, 49 When that doom came, in the form of the anti-Semitic reaction and pogrom after the assassination of Alexander II, he became again a comforter, as well as a Zionist, affiliated with the Hovevei Zion and Bilu pioneers, writing songs such as " Die Sokhe " (" The Plough ") and " Shivath Zion " (" Homecoming to Zion ").
Religious Zionist pioneers found Kibbutz Ein HaNatziv, 1946
Degania Alef was the first kibbutz established by Jewish Zionist pioneers in Palestine, then under Ottoman rule.

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In 1935, she settled in Tel Aviv, where she joined a group of Zionist Hebrew poets of Eastern-European origin known as Yakhdav ( " together ").
On March 1, the death at Tel Hai of Joseph Trumpeldor at the hands of a Shiite group from Southern Lebanon, caused deep concerns among Zionist leaders, who made numerous requests to the Mandate administration to address the Yishuv's security and forbid a pro-Syrian public rally.
He was one of the four Romanian Jewish artists who marked the development of Zionist arts and crafts before 1950 — the others were Jean David, Reuven Rubin, Jacob Eisenscher ; David, who was Janco's friend in Bucharest, joined him in Tel Aviv after an adventurous trip and internment in Cyprus.
Trumpeldor died defending the settlement of Tel Hai in 1920 and subsequently became a Zionist national hero.
" Trumpeldor, an Anarcho-Communist Zionist, gave his life in 1920 defending the community of Tel Hai in the Upper Galilee.
* Etan Bloom, The " Administrative Knight " – Arthur Ruppin and the Rise of Zionist Statistics, The Tel Aviv University Year Book for German History, XXXV, 2007 ( 183-203 ).
Meir Dizengoff (,, 25 February 1861 – 23 September 1936 ) was a Zionist politician and the first mayor of Tel Aviv.
Tel Mond was founded in 1929 by Sir Alfred Moritz Mond, later known as Lord Melchett, a former British minister and president of the British Zionist Federation.
Nathan Alterman (, August 14, 1910, Warsaw – March 28, 1970, Tel Aviv ) was an Israeli poet, playwright, journalist, and translator who – though never holding any elected office – was highly influential in Socialist Zionist politics, both before and after the establishment of the State of Israel.

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Before 1946, he had headed the New York Board of Rabbis, the Jewish National Fund, and the Zionist Organization of America, and helped found the National Conference of Christians and Jews.
During the war years, Brandeis headed the precursor of the Zionist Organization of America, led in fund-raising for Jews in Europe ( and Palestine ).
A preparatory committee was headed by Zionist Nahum Goldmann, who was one of the leading advocates of the establishment of an international Jewish representative body.
Until the 1970s, the Bnei Brak municipality was headed by Religious Zionist mayors.
While the Zionists welcomed the appointment of a Zionist Jew to the post, the military government, headed by Allenby and Bols, called Samuel's appointment " highly dangerous ".
The resolution expresses appreciation for the efforts of UN Envoy Folke Bernadotte after his assassination by members of the Zionist ultra-nationalist Lehi, headed by Yitzhak Shamir.
The disputes on this issue led to T ' homi's departure from the Haganah, and the establishment, in 1931, of the Haganah Bet, a parallel Zionist organisation more prepared to violence, which T ' homi headed.
While it was in defence of social justice in his home region that al-Hawrani made his name, he also had a strong Arab nationalist outlook, and headed to Baghdad to support the Rashid Ali movement in Iraq in 1941 ; in 1948 he commanded armed groups who engaged in attacks against Zionist settlements in Palestine.

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How better to shore up an uncertain ally than by endorsing Zionist aims?
In February 1922, Winston Churchill telegraphed Herbert Samuel asking for cuts in expenditure and noting: In both Houses of Parliament there is growing movement of hostility, against Zionist policy in Palestine, which will be stimulated by recent Northcliffe articles.
British policies there were perceived by the Zionist movement and the Truman administration as pro-Arab and anti-Jewish.
He wrote that " all of the democratic circles of America and of Europe, especially those of the Italian centre-left, now know well that the disastrous attack was planned and realized by the American CIA and Mossad with the help of the Zionist world to place the blame on Arabic countries and to persuade the Western powers to intervene in Iraq and Afghanistan ".
Education and health care for Jews in Palestine were in the hands of the major Zionist political parties: the General Zionists, the Mizrahi and the Socialist Zionists, with each operating independent services and ( except for Mizrahi ) sports organizations funded by local taxes, donations and fees.
In the Zionist movement the moderate Pro-British ( and British citizen ) Weizmann, whose son died flying in the RAF, was undermined by Britain's anti-Zionist policies.
Thanks to funds raised by Golda Meir from sympathisers in the United States, and Stalin's decision to support the Zionist cause, the Jewish representatives of Palestine were able to sign very important armament contracts in the East.
In November 2009, Hezbollah pressured a private English-language school to drop excerpts from The Diary of Anne Frank, a book of the writings from the diary kept by the Jewish child Anne Frank while she was in hiding with her family during the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands, after Hezbollah's Al-Manar television channel complained, asking how long Lebanon would " remain an open arena for the Zionist invasion of education "?
Zionist political violence refers to acts of violence committed by Zionists.
During the 1920 Jerusalem riots, the 1921 Palestine riots and the 1929 Palestine riots, Palestinian Arabs manifested hostility against Zionist immigration and Jewish communities, which provoked the reaction of Jewish militias, sometimes supported by British troops.
The scenes shown included the shepherds gathering for Jesus's birth, which would have been at the very start of the movie ; a segment showing the kidnap of Pilate's wife ( a large woman played by John Case ); a scene introducing hardline Zionist Otto, leader of the Judean People's Front ( played by Eric Idle ); and a scene in which Pilate's wife alerts Otto to Brian's capture.
In 1946, Brando showed his dedication to the idea of a Jewish homeland by performing in Ben Hecht's Zionist play A Flag is Born.
MERCAZ is a member of the World Zionist Organization and the Jewish Agency for Israel, both of which have been designated by the Knesset as channels of communication and influence between Diaspora Jewry and the government of Israel.
In 1988, however, the PLO officially endorsed a two-state solution, contingent on terms such as making East Jerusalem capital of the Palestinian state and giving Palestinians the right of return to land occupied by Palestinians prior to 1948, as well as the right to continue armed struggle until the end of " The Zionist Entity.
After almost two millennia of existence of the Jewish diaspora without a national state, the Zionist movement was founded in the late 19th century by secular Jews, largely as a response by Ashkenazi Jews to rising antisemitism in Europe, exemplified by the Dreyfus affair in France and the Anti-Jewish pogroms in the Russian Empire.
These hopes were expressed in the Faisal-Weizmann Agreement, which was signed by soon-to-be Iraqi ruler Faisal I and the Zionist leader Chaim Weizmann, which called for a Jewish homeland in Palestine.
* Expulsion of the Palestinians: The Concept of " Transfer " in Zionist Political Thought, 1882-1948, by Nur Masalha.
Iran refused to carry out the arrest demanded by the warrant claiming it to be a " Zionist plot ".
In 1930, Hapoel Hatzair ( founded by A. D. Gordon in 1905 ) and Ahdut HaAvoda joined forces to create Mapai, the more right-wing Zionist labor party ( it was still a left-wing organization, but not as far left as other factions ) under Ben-Gurion's leadership.
He is cordially taken up by Henia's friends, who belong to several associations ( for example the Zionist Federation ).
The post-1979 Iranian authorities avoid referring to Israel by its name, and instead use the terms " the Zionist regime " or " occupied Palestine ".
He was assassinated in Jerusalem in 1948 by the militant Zionist group Lehi while pursuing his official duties.

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