- The
Yishuv (Hebrew: ישוב, lit. 'settlement'), Ha
Yishuv Ha'ivri (Hebrew: הישוב העברי, lit. 'the
Hebrew settlement'), or Ha
Yishuv HaYehudi Be'Eretz Yisra'el...
- The Old
Yishuv (Hebrew: היישוב הישן, ha
Yishuv haYashan) were the
Jewish communities of the Land of
Israel during the
Ottoman period, up to the
onset of...
- The Old
Yishuv Court Museum is an
ethnographic museum on Or
HaHaim Street in the
Jewish Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem. It
showcases the traditional...
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organization that
operated for the
Yishuv in the
British Mandate for Palestine. It was
founded in 1920 to
defend the
Yishuv's presence in the region, and was...
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referred to as the
Yishuv (ישוב, lit. 'settlement'). A
distinction is
drawn between the New
Yishuv and the Old
Yishuv: the New
Yishuv was
largely composed...
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drawing its
initial recruits from the already-existing
paramilitaries of the
Yishuv—namely Haganah, the Irgun, and Lehi. It was
formed shortly after the Israeli...
- A
slick (Hebrew: סליק, noun form of the
Hebrew root ס-ל-ק, "to remove") is a type of
hiding place for weapons. They were used by the
militant Zionist groups...
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country with more than 30,000 students. The city was
founded in 1909 by the
Yishuv (Jewish residents) and
initially given the
Hebrew name
Ahuzat Bayit (Hebrew:...
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blockade of the 100,000
Jewish residents of Jerusalem. To
counter this, the
Yishuv authorities tried to
supply the city with
convoys of up to 100 armoured...
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their ancestors... The
matter raised ethical questions that
troubled the
Yishuv". The
revolt was
inflamed by the
partition proposal and
continued until...