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HeHalutz or
HeChalutz (Hebrew: הֶחָלוּץ, lit. "The Pioneer") was a
Jewish youth movement that
trained young people for
agricultural settlement in the...
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he met his
second wife,
Yehudit Mensch, with whom
he had one son.
Benari was sent
abroad on
Hechalutz missions three times. In the
years 1927-1929
he...
- partisan.
He was the
leader of a
Jewish partisan organization known as the
Fighting Pioneer, in
Hebrew Hechalutz Ha'Lochem,
during World War II.
He and three...
- settlement, and it is
known as such today.
Aliyah First Aliyah Gar'in
Hechalutz Isaiah 2
Yishuv Youth village Laskov,
Shulamit (March 1981). "The Biluim:...
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movement Hechalutz in the
Soviet Union from 1922 to 1928.
Though he had the
option of
remaining in
British Palestine during his 1927 visit,
he chose to...
- 1991 was
banned by the school. The
yearbook was
traditionally titled "
HeChalutz" (The Pioneer), a name
which lent
itself to the school's
basketball program...
- Levitas,
Gidon (1967). Naḥal: Israel's
Pioneer Fighting Youth.
Youth and
Hechalutz Department of the
World Zionist Organization. pp. 38–39. Shapira, Anita...
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Poale Zion
groups in 35
cities in an
attempt to
raise a
pioneer army,
Hechalutz, of 10,000 men to
fight on the
Ottoman side. The tour was a disappointment...
- and siblings,
settling in Chicago.
There he was one of the
founders of the
Hechalutz movement in the U.S.
He was
chosen in 1934 to join the new Kibbutz...
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August 2011.
Shmuel Abramski (1963).
Ancient towns in Israel.
Youth and
Hechalutz Dept. of the
World Zionist Organization. p. 238.
Retrieved 9
August 2011...