- Dov Ber
Borochov (Russian: Дов-Бер Борохов; 3 July [O.S. 21 June] 1881 – 17
December 1917) was a
Marxist Zionist and one of the
founders of the
Labor Zionist...
- of the
Labor Zionist movement included Moses Hess,
Nachman Syrkin, Ber
Borochov, and
Aaron David Gordon; and
leading figures in the
movement included David...
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history with the
addition of the role of nationalism,
which theorist Ber
Borochov, a
leader of
Poale Zion,
believed could not be
ignored as a
factor in historical...
-
became the
Borochov Neighbourhood (Shechunat/Shekhunat
Borochov), the
first workers'
neighbourhood in the country. It was
named for Dov Ber
Borochov, founder...
- Party.
Socialist Zionism had a
Marxist current, led by
Borochov.
After 1917 (the year of
Borochov's death as well as the
Russian Revolution and the Balfour...
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Shoshana Borochov (Hebrew: שׁוֹשַׁנָּה בּוֹרוֹכוֹב; 9
September 1912 – 18
November 2004) was the
daughter of Ber
Borochov, one of the
founders of socialist...
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Yisrael Borochov (Hebrew: ישראל בורוכוב; born in Tel Aviv in 1950), is an
Israeli musician, composer, and arranger.
Borochov was born in Tel Aviv, and...
-
British Mandatory Palestine. It
follows the
tragic love
story of
Shoshana Borochov (Irina Starshenbaum),
daughter of one of the
founders of
socialist Zionism...
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Itamar Borochov (Hebrew: איתמר בורוכוב; born 1984) is an
Israeli jazz trumpeter.
Borochov was born in Tel Aviv into a
musical family, but was educated...
- The idea for the
battalions was
proposed by
Pinhas Rutenberg, Dov Ber
Borochov and Ze'ev
Jabotinsky and
carried out by
Jabotinsky and
Joseph Trumpeldor...