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colonialist movement. The term "
Zion" was
first ****ociated with a m****
movement as the
Hovevei Zion (lit 'Lovers of
Zion') also
known as the
Hibbat Zion (lit...
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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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Within the
Latter Day
Saint movement,
Zion is
often used to
connote an ****ociation of the righteous. This ****ociation
would practice a form of communitarian...
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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...
- Arab-Israeli 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...
- Rabin. In 1946 the
Ahdut HaAvoda Movement merged with
Poale Zion Left to form the
Ahdut HaAvoda Poale Zion Movement (Hebrew: התנועה לאחדות העבודה פועלי...
- "people of
Zion") is a
religious movement with 15–18
million members throughout Southern Africa,
making it the
largest religious movement in the region...
- The
African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church, or the AME
Zion Church (AMEZ) is a
historically African-American
Christian denomination based in the United...
-
HaAvoda Poale Zion Movement. The
party was
originally Marxist-Zionist in its outlook, and
represented the left-wing
Kibbutz Artzi movement. It also took...
- lead the
Poale Zion. He
became ill and died in Kiev of
pneumonia in
December 1917.
Borochov became highly influential in the
Zionist movement because he explained...