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- HeHalutz or HeChalutz (Hebrew: הֶחָלוּץ, lit. "The Pioneer") was a Jewish youth movement that trained young people for agricultural settlement in the Land...
- Quarantine Camps set up on the Kishon estuary. Many of the immigrants, Halutzim, were infected with malaria for which the area was notorious. Under the...
- near the coastal highway (Highway 2). It was one of the first Moshavot of Halutzim in the country, founded in 1882 by Romanian Jews, who in 1883 received...
- tembel hat is dubbed the national hat of Israel as it was worn by Israeli Halutzim to protect from sunburn. In Sweden, it is known as a "Beppehatt" or "Beppemössa"...
- capital of Lithuania) remained free. In October 1940 Hazan, with nine other "halutzim" set off to travel almost 2,000 km to reach Vilna. They were detained and...
- own country ceased. The need for community dances first arose among the halutzim (pioneers) of the First Aliyah in 1882, continuing with the Second Aliyah...
- of the Jewish immigrants were ideologically driven pioneers, known as halutzim, trained in agriculture and capable of establishing self-sustaining economies...
- state, but a socialist state. Pioneers Most of the newcomers were young halutzim (pioneers), who built roads and towns and commenced the draining of marshes...
- of the 1920s. Dos Gezang fun Tol (The Song of the Valley) is about the halutzim (Jewish-Zionist pioneers in Palestine), and reflects his 1936 visit to...
- Zionists and supported the Bolsheviks. The migrants became known as pioneers (halutzim), experienced or trained in agriculture who established self-sustaining...