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HaOlim (Hebrew: העולים, lit. The Immigrants) was a short-lived one-man
political faction in Israel. The
faction was
formed when
Yigal Yasinov broke away...
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Hamahanot Haolim (Hebrew: המחנות העולים, lit. 'The
Ascending (Making Aliyah) Camps') is an
Israeli youth study group with
Zionist and
socialist philosophy...
- with
knives and sticks. In the 1930s,
Maishel Horovitz, the
leader of
HaMahanot
HaOlim youth movement,
developed a
short stick fighting method in
order to...
- from 2005 to 2015) Koah
HaKesef Koah LeHashpi'a
Lazuz Leader Lehem Lev La
Olim Man's
Rights in the
Family Party Magen Yisrael (Shield of Israel) Mahane...
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Torah reading (Hebrew: קריאת התורה, K'riat
haTorah, "Reading [of] the Torah"; Ashke****c pronunciation:
Kriyas haTorah) is a
Jewish religious tradition that...
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Three youth movements operate in
Kiryat Bialik: Scouts,
HaNoar
HaOved Ve
HaLomed, and
HaMahanot
HaOlim.
Kiryat Bialik operates a
conservatory for
music studies...
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Histadrut HaNoar
HaOved Ve
HaLomed (Hebrew: הסתדרות הנוער העובד והלומד, lit. 'Federation of
Young Students and Workers'), most
commonly translated as Working...
- right-wing
movements like
Betar to left-wing
socialist groups such as Dror, Brit
Haolim, Qadima,
HabBonim (now
Habonim Dror), and
Hashomer Hatzair. In contrast...
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origin to a
group meeting held in
Hadera in 1928, by "Kvuzat
HaHugim" of the
HaMahanot
HaOlim movement from
Haifa and Jerusalem. The
first members lived...
- two
underground factions in the
Bialystok Ghetto. Dror was
aligned with the
HaKibbutz
Hameuhad network,
while Habonim was
aligned with the
Ichud kibbutzim...