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Haganah (Hebrew: הַהֲגָנָה
ha-
Haganah, lit. 'The Defense') was the main
Zionist paramilitary organization that
operated for the
Yishuv in the British...
- of Hashomer:
Words of Friends) and the "Sefer
Toldot HaHaganah" (Book of the
History of the
Haganah) were published,
which presented a
wealth of materials...
- (Hebrew: חי"ש, a
Hebrew acronym for Heil
HaSadeh (Hebrew: חיל השדה), lit.
Field Corps) was a
corps formed by the
Haganah in the
British Mandate of Palestine...
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existence it was
known primarily as
Ha-
Haganah Leumit (The
National Defense), and also by
names such as
Haganah Bet ("Second Defense"),
Irgun Bet ("Second...
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correct by
adding the
prefix "
ha-" (ה,
meaning "the") to the
second word so that "Tzva
Haganah leYisrael"
became "Tzva
Hahaganah leYisrael." It was not until...
- Pa'il, Meir; Zohar, Avraham; Ronen, Azriel. Palmach:
Plugot Hamahatz shel
Hahaganah, 1941–1949 (in Hebrew). Zohar, Avraham; Pail, Meir (2001). The
Naval Palmach...
- the
sinking on 25
November 1940 by the
Jewish paramilitary organization Haganah of a French-built
ocean liner, the 11,885-ton SS Patria, in the port of...
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Mishmar (abbreviated HIM; Hebrew: חיל המשמר) was the
guard corps of the
Haganah, a
Jewish paramilitary organization in
Mandatory Palestine. HIM was founded...
- site of the first-ever
unconcealed Haganah attack on a
British installation. The base was
taken over by the
Haganah on
December 16, 1947, and
renamed Camp...
- - 1) Saints. 2) Righteous; just צבא ההגנה לישראל, צה״ל (Tzahal,
Tzava HaHaganah LeYisrael) – (Modern Hebrew)
Israel Defense Forces צריך להבין, צ״ל (tzarich...