- Zion (Hebrew: צִיּוֹן, romanized: Ṣīyyōn;
Biblical Gr****: Σιών) is a
placename in the Tanakh,
often used as a
synonym for
Jerusalem as well as for the...
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Poale Zion (Yiddish: פועלי ציון, also
romanized Poalei Tziyon or
Poaley Syjon,
meaning "Workers of Zion") was a
movement of Marxist–Zionist
Jewish workers...
- Hebrew transcription(s) • ISO 259 Riˀšon l Ṣiyon • Translit.
Rishon Le
Tziyon • Also
spelled Rishon LeZiyyon (official) From up to the left: Palm Tree...
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majority at the
beginning of the influx. [Footnote:
Mordecai Elia,
Ahavar Tziyon ve-Kolel Hod (Tel Aviv, 1971),
appendix A.
Between 1840 and 1880 the Jewish...
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majority at the
beginning of the influx. (Footnote:
Mordecai Elia,
Ahavar Tziyon ve-Kolel Hod (Tel Aviv, 1971),
appendix A.
Between 1840 and 1880 the Jewish...
- Ben-Yehuda,
owing to the
ideology of the
national revival (שיבת ציון,
Shivat Tziyon,
later Zionism),
began reviving Hebrew as a
modern spoken language. Eventually...
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majority at the
beginning of the influx. [Footnote:
Mordecai Elia,
Ahavar Tziyon ve-Kolel Hod (Tel Aviv, 1971),
appendix A.
Between 1840 and 1880 the Jewish...
- Zion
Square (Hebrew: כיכר ציון, romanized: Kikar
Tziyon) is a
public square in Jerusalem,
located at the
intersection of
Jaffa Road, Ben
Yehuda Street...
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Shavei Tzion (Hebrew: שָׁבֵי צִיּוֹן, lit.
Returnees to Zion) is a
moshav ****ufi in
northern Israel.
Located between Acre and
Nahariya and
covering 2...
- 1.15. ISSN 0276-1114. JSTOR 1396118. "Texts
Concerning Zionism:
Poalei Tziyon – Our Platform".
Jewish Virtual Library.
Retrieved 4
October 2017. "Jonathan...