- conflict. The
Lovers of Zion, also
Hovevei Zion (Hebrew: חובבי ציון) or
Hibbat Zion (Hebrew: חיבת ציון, lit. 'Love of Zion'), were a
variety of proto-Zionist...
-
Bukharan Jews, in
modern times called Bukharian Jews, are the
Mizrahi Jewish sub-group of
Central Asia that
traditionally spoke Bukharian, a Judeo-Persian...
-
movement was as the
Hovevei Zion (lit 'Lovers of Zion') also
known as the
Hibbat Zion (lit. 'Love of Zion'), that came
together at the 1884
Katowice Conference...
-
Hibbat Zion (Hebrew: חיבת ציון) may
refer to:
Hibat Tzion, a
moshav in
central Israel. An
alternative name for
Hovevei Zion. This
disambiguation page lists...
- "Auto-Eman****tion!" by Leon
Pinsker was
published and the
organization "
Hibbat Zion" (Lovers of Zion) was established. Its
members opened branches in many...
- of
Cultural Zionism was
Asher Ginsberg,
better known as Ahad Ha'am. Like
Hibbat Zion and
unlike Herzl, Ha'am saw
Palestine as the
spritual centre of Jewish...
- Palestine. The
groups who
arrived in
Palestine around this time were
called Hibbat Tsiyon,
which is a
Hebrew word
meaning "fondness for Zion." They were also...
-
primarily for the
Ḥibbat Zion
societies in Russia, as the
movement in
Romania had
significantly weakened.
There were very few
Ḥibbat Zion
societies in...
- organization. It was
named after the
Hovevei Zion
organization (also
known as
Hibbat Zion in Hebrew). The
founders were
later joined by
immigrants from Central...
- the
pogroms of 1871 and 1881,
Pinsker founded the
Zionist organization Hibbat Zion in 1881.
Political disagreements between religious and
secular factions...