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- fertile countries in the world". Some socialist Zionist groups were more territorialist than Zionist, such as Nachman Syrkin's Zionist Socialist Workers Party...
- The so-called Territorialist School is a contemporary approach to urban and regional planning and design grown out from the work of a number of Italian...
- individuals, communities or nations by environmental events and trends Jewish Territorialist Organization, a Jewish political movement in the early 20th century...
- rejection in 1905, the plan paved the way for the emergence of the territorialist ideology and the establishment of the Jewish Territorial Organisation...
- specifically Jewish issues as an ****imilationist, an early Zionist, and a territorialist. Jewish territorialism was a political movement that emerged as a response...
- politician, People's Commissar under Lenin, and a leader of the Jewish Territorialist movement and writer in Soviet Russia and in exile. Steinberg was born...
- ****ure settlement efforts solely to Palestine." Israel Zangwill's Jewish Territorialist Organization aimed for a Jewish state anywhere, having been established...
- Zionism. There were other Jewish socialist parties in Russia, like the (territorialist) Zionist Socialist Workers Party and the Jewish Socialist Workers Party...
- moved to Palestine, the main territorialist organization lost support, eventually disbanding in the 1925. Smaller territorialist movements lasted until the...
- Macabaean Publishing Company. Gur Alroey (2011). "'Zionism without Zion'? Territorialist Ideology and the Zionist Movement, 1882–1956". Jewish Social Studies:...