The Old Yishuv (Hebrew: היישוב הישן, haYishuv haYashan) were the Jewish communities of the region of Palestine during the Ottoman period, up to the onset...
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Yishuv (Hebrew: ישוב, lit. 'settlement'), HaYishuv HaIvri (Hebrew: הישוב העברי, lit. 'the Hebrew settlement'), or HaYishuv HaYehudi Be'Eretz Yisra'el (lit...
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Moshava (section Old Yishuv and First Aliyah moshavot)
the region of Palestine (now Israel), established by the members of the Old Yishuv beginning in the late 1870s and during the first two waves of Jewish Zionist...
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Israeli cuisine (section Old Yishuv)
agriculture, and culinary traditions of those countries.[citation needed] The Old Yishuv was the Jewish community that lived in Ottoman Syria prior to the Zionist...
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History of ancient Israel and Judah (redirect from Jews in the Old Testament)
an established part of Assyrian imperial policy, a means of breaking the old power structure – and the former Israel never again became an independent...
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who arrived in the Levant during the First Aliyah (1881–1903), and the "Old Yishuv", which was the pre-existing Jewish community of Palestine prior to the...
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community. Together these communities formed what would be called the Old Yishuv. Again following Jacobs, Jacques Basnage at the beginning of the 18th...
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Culture of Israel (section Old Yishuv)
art, chief among them the influence of the French Ecole de Paris on the Yishuv. Yitzhak Frenkel Frenel was the heralder of this movement and the first...
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History of Israel (section Old Yishuv)
administrative institution of the Palestine Jewish community (Yishuv) and included non-Zionist Jews. As the Yishuv grew, the JNC adopted more government-type functions...
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including the British Mandate of Palestine and Ottoman Syria; cf. New Yishuv & Old Yishuv, though it may have appeared earlier. Since the establishment of...
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whom two-thirds lived in Jerusalem. The Jewish population, known as the Old Yishuv, was divided into two predominant clusters. The oldest group consisted...
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Historical population by country Genetic studies Land of Israel Old Yishuv New Yishuv Israeli Jews Africa Algeria Angola Bilad-el-Sudan Botswana Cameroon...
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Sovereignty over the old city of Jerusalem: a study of the historical, religious, political and legal aspects of the question of the old city: Gauthier, Jacques...
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Perushim, settled in Tiberias and Safed, and later formed the core of the Old Yishuv in Jerusalem. This was part of a larger movement of thousands of Jews...
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Historical population by country Genetic studies Land of Israel Old Yishuv New Yishuv Israeli Jews Africa Algeria Angola Bilad-el-Sudan Botswana Cameroon...
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Caucasus, but instead assimilated within Europe, primarily of Italian and Old French origins. The study estimated that more than 80% of Ashkenazi maternal...
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the Hebrew language since the 19th century and with the emergence of the Yishuv, the term "Hebrews" has been applied[citation needed] to the Jewish people...
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Historical population by country Genetic studies Land of Israel Old Yishuv New Yishuv Israeli Jews Africa Algeria Angola Bilad-el-Sudan Botswana Cameroon...
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neighborhoods in Jerusalem outside of the Old City. It is populated by Haredi Jews, and was built by members of the Old Yishuv. The name Mea Shearim is derived...
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Historical population by country Genetic studies Land of Israel Old Yishuv New Yishuv Israeli Jews Africa Algeria Angola Bilad-el-Sudan Botswana Cameroon...
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1920s and known for their unique style of dressing imitating that of the Old Yishuv, have over 3,000 families, almost all in the larger "courts" of Toldos...
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Musta'arabi Jews (section Old Aleppo rite)
the Land of Israel constituted one of the three main components of the Old Yishuv (Jewish community of Israel), together with the Sephardi Jews, and Ashkenazi...
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ISBN 978-0-8108-4848-1. Coogan, Michael (2009). A Brief Introduction to the Old Testament. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Moore, Megan Bishop; Kelle, Brad...
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Judaeo-Spanish, also called Ladino, is a Romance language derived from Old Spanish that was spoken by the eastern Sephardic Jews who settled in the...
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non-Zionist Jews of the Old Yishuv who lived in mixed Arab-Jewish cities were viewed as backwards in comparison to the secular Zionist New Yishuv. From the beginning...
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Gaon and the Ba'al Shem Tov, and the [rights of] Jews who lived in the 'Old Yishuv'." The ceremony was held in the Tel Aviv Museum (today known as Independence...
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east of Tel Aviv. It was founded in 1878, mainly by Haredi Jews of the Old Yishuv, and became a permanent settlement in 1883 with the financial help of...
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the Western Wall to pray with sunrise. A week after Israel captured the Old City during the Six-Day War, more than 200,000 Jews streamed to the site...
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διασπορά (dispersion) first appears as a neologism in the translation of the Old Testament known as the Septuagint, where it occurs 14 times, starting with...
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millennia...". Leslie J. Hoppe. The Holy City: Jerusalem in the theology of the Old Testament, Liturgical Press, 2000, p. 6. ISBN 0-8146-5081-3 "Ever since King...
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