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Histadrut, or the
General Organization of
Workers in Israel,
originally (Hebrew: ההסתדרות הכללית של העובדים בארץ ישראל, Ha
Histadrut HaKlalit shel HaOvdim...
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Beginning in 1921,
Histadrut published Hadoar, an
American Hebrew newspaper that was
distributed nationwide. In its
early year,
Histadrut published a Sefer...
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found kibbutz Beit Alfa. He was one of the
founding members of the
Histadrut labor federation. In 1927, he
settled in
Haifa and
joined the
Ahdut HaAvoda...
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Federation in Eretz-Israel (NLF) (Hebrew: הסתדרות העובדים הלאומית, romanized:
Histadrut Ha'ovdim Haleumit) is a
national trade union center in Israel. The National...
- The
Histadrut studio of art was the
first art
academy in Tel Aviv in
Mandatory Palestine.
Founded by
Isaac Frenkel Frenel, it was
active from 1926 to...
- the
Montreal Chairman of the
Israel Histadrut Campaign. In 1967 was
reported to have been
active in the
Histadrut, Israel's
organization of
trade unions...
- that the
Histadrut existed 'to
serve the
cause of
conquering the land'. Thus the
Zionist leadership saw the
Ahdut HaAvoda party and the
Histadrut as tools...
- with a
significant market share. The bank was
established in 1921 by the
Histadrut, the
Israeli trade union congress (lit. "General
Federation of Laborers...
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Internal elections of the
Israeli trade union centre Histadrut were held in 1965. 862,000
Histadrut members were
eligible to vote, out of whom 77.69% took...
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settling in Merhavia,
later becoming the kibbutz's
representative to the
Histadrut. In 1934, she was
elevated to the
executive committee of the
trade union...