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Hakhshara (Hebrew: הַכְשָׁרָה; also
transliterated Hachsharah,
Hachshara or Hakhsharah) is a
Hebrew word that
literally means "preparation". The term...
- ****ociated but not part of the
Movement were
training farms,
called Hachshara farms, for the
older members to
learn about agriculture and life on kibbutz...
- Abba
Hushi during his
Hachshara,
circa 1920...
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Hushi on
Hachshara soon
after his Aliyah...
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groups in New York, Chicago, Cleveland, and
other cities.
There was a
Hachshara in New Jersey, and a Camp
Moshava The
Vilna group was
established in 1922...
- in Bari,
Bologna and Modena.
After recuperating and
completing their hachshara training, the DPs were
taken to
ports where boats would illegally set...
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returned to Slovakia.
Rachel Lenard, Lenard's sister,
joined an
agricultural Hachshara in
Denmark in 1939 from
where she went to
Sweden and survived. Lenard...
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joined the
Zionist youth movement. At the age of 16,
Yisrael left for
hachshara (agricultural training) in
preparation for
aliyah to
Mandatory Palestine...
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number of
options to
spend a year of
study in Israel, as part of
their Hachshara programs.
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- the city, most of
which later merged into the Organizația Sionistă. The
Hachshara Farms in Iași were a type of
training farms to
prepare young people for...