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Hatzohar (Hebrew: הצה"ר), full name Brit
HaTzionim HaRevizionistim (lit. "Alliance of
Revisionist Zionists"), was a
Revisionist Zionist organization and...
- with the
General Zionists HaMashkif (1938–1948, Hebrew), ****ociated with
Hatzohar HaTzofe (1937–2008, Hebrew), ****ociated with the
National Religious Party...
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Amsalem launches alternative to Shas The
Jerusalem Post, 15
April 2011 Brit
HaTzohar Israel Democracy Institute על כוס בירה: אלדד יניב הכריז על הקמת מפלגה חדשה...
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including the
paramilitary group Betar in Latvia, the
youth movement Hatzohar and the
militant organization Irgun in
Mandatory Palestine.
Vladimir Yevgenyevich...
- (of the
General Zionists) and Ze'ev
Jabotinsky or
Eliyahu Ben
Horin (of
Hatzohar). In
protest against, and with the aim of
ending Jewish immigration to...
- elections,
nominating 1,694 candidates. However, the Revisionist-Zionist
Hatzohar party,
Sephardic Bloc, the
General Zionist Group “B” and the
Jewish Farmers...
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militant group in
Mandate Palestine. The new
party was a
challenge to the
Hatzohar party established by Ze'ev Jabotinsky.
Herut also
established an eponymous...
- at a
meeting in Riga, Latvia. 2
years later in 1925, the
Revisionist "
Hatzohar"
Party was established, as a
movement that
existed separate from the main...
- not represented. From 1944
onwards the ****embly was also
boycotted by
Hatzohar due to
disagreements with the
elected leaders over policy. 19
April 1920...
- Betar, the
paramilitary wing of
Revisionist Zionist Ze'ev Jabotinsky's
Hatzohar political party. In 1935,
Shamir emigrated from Białystok to
British Palestine...