- The
Notrim (Hebrew: נוטרים, lit. 'Guards'; singular: Noter) were
Jewish auxiliaries,
mainly police, set up in 1936 by the
British in
Mandatory Palestine...
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sometimes referred to as
Jewish Auxiliary Police, were a
branch of the
Guards (
Notrim) set up by the
British in the
British Mandate of
Palestine in June 1936...
- HaNoter, 'The Guard' (1912–1913),
distinct from the
British Mandate-period
Notrim HaMagen, 'The Shield' (1915–1917)
Throughout the
first decade of the Zionist...
- העבריים, romanized: Mishteret Ha-Yishuvim Ha-Ivri'yim) were a
division of the
Notrim established in
Mandatory Palestine in 1936,
during the 1936-39 Arab revolt...
-
himself to play the piano. He
joined the
Hagana Jewish Settlement Police (
Notrim) and also pla**** jazz in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem. He
studied at the Jerusalem...
- depo****ted in the 1948 Arab–Israeli War. It was
named in
memory of the
seven Notrim who were
killed near
Yazur on 22
January 1948.[citation needed] "Regional...
- as the
Manim from the
initials of the
Hebrew words, were a
branch of the
Notrim in
Mandatory Palestine established at the
beginning of the 1936–39 Arab...
- Four-hundred
people contributed in the
erection of the
first walled camp, many
notrim (Jewish
Mandatory police) included.
There were no
roads leading to the site...
- Muslims, 1076 Christians, and 4 Bahais. The 1938 camp of
Jewish labourers and
Notrim (police) for
construction of Tegart's wall was
located adjacent to the village...
-
Corps traces its
roots to a
Jewish youth paramilitary organization called Notrim,
founded in 1936. It was
legal under British Mandate law,
unlike its many...