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    Leon Pinsker (Yiddish: לעאָן פינסקער, Yehudah Leib Pinsker; Russian: Лев (Леон) Семёнович or Йехуда Лейб Пинскер, Lev Semyonovich Pinsker; 1821–1891)...
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    influenced by Leon Pinsker. Known in Hebrew as Tzionut Ma'asit (Hebrew: ציונות מעשית), Practical Zionism was led by Moshe Leib Lilienblum and Leon Pinsker and molded...
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    doctor and activist Leon Pinsker in 1882. It is considered a founding document of modern Jewish nationalism, especially Zionism. Pinsker discussed the origins...
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  • Empire and were officially constituted as a group at a conference led by Leon Pinsker in 1884. The organizations are now considered the forerunners and foundation-builders...
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  • Pinsker is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Leon Pinsker (1821–1891), Russian physician and Zionist activist Mark Semenovich Pinsker...
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    anniversary of the birth of Moses Montefiore. The conference was chaired by Leon Pinsker and attended by 32 people, of which 22 were from Russia. It was the first...
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  • contradictions and irrationality which exist across antisemitic myths. Leon Pinsker noted as early as 1882: Friend and foe alike have tried to explain or...
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  • known as the "Kiev Pogrom" (1881); the pamphlet "Auto-Emancipation!" by Leon Pinsker was published; and the organization "Hibbat Zion" was established, its...
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    Ottoman Empire. History of the Jews in Russia Bilu (movement) Hovevei Zion Leon Pinsker Jewish Encyclopedia. May Laws. Elliot Rosenberg. But Were They Good for...
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  • rabbi Leib Ostrow (born 1951), American music producer Yehudah Leib Pinsker (Leon Pinsker, 1821–1891), Polish political activist and physician Leib Sarah's...
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    June 1887, a Jewish national conference was held in Druskininkai led by Leon Pinsker and Moses Lilienblum which discussed ideas that played an important role...
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    its activists founded movements such as the Bilu and Lovers of Zion. Leon Pinsker published the pamphlet Auto-Emancipation (1882), which urged Jews to...
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  • Erna Patak (1871–1955), Austrian social worker and women's activist Leon Pinsker (1821–1891), born in the Russian Empire (Poland), founder/leader of Hovevei...
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    influenced by Leon Pinsker, a leader of the Hovevei Zion (Lovers of Zion) movement whose goal was settlement of Jews in Palestine. Unlike Pinsker, Ginsberg...
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    Jordan), this project was not implemented. Only two of Zionist leaders – Leon Pinsker and Menachem Ussishkin – were interred inside the ancient tomb. After...
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    1934, Zionist leader Menahem Ussishkin organized the re-interment of Leon Pinsker in Nicanor Cave on Mount Scopus in an attempt to build a pantheon for...
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    Balfour declaration possible, along with Herzl, Walter Rothschild and Leon Pinsker. Holy History of Mankind (1837) European Triarchy (1841) Socialism and...
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    Mohilever was elected to the presidency of the Hovevei Zion conference, with Leon Pinsker serving as chairman. Mohilever served as chairman in the 1887 and 1889...
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  • Gabriela Zalewska, Historia i kultura Żydów polskich. Słownik, WSiP. Leon Pinsker (1882) Autoemancipation Yitzhak Maor, The "Sufot Banegev" as a Factor...
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    settlers joined Hovevei Zion ("Lovers of Zion"), unofficially led by Leon Pinsker. Members aided in establishing Rishon LeZion ("First to Zion"), which...
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  • efforts to revive Hebrew as a common spoken language. 1882 January 1 Leon Pinsker publishes pamphlet Autoemancipation (text) urging the Jewish people to...
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    conclusion drawn by Marx's friend Moses Hess, in Rome and Jerusalem (1862). Leon Pinsker had never yet read it, but was aware of the distant and far off Hibbat...
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  • Jewish independence include (American) Mordecai Manuel Noah, (Russian) Leon Pinsker and (German) Moses Hess. The Vilna Gaon of Lithuania (1720-1797) promoted...
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  • self-identify as an antisemite or antisemitic. The early Zionist pioneer Leon Pinsker, a professional physician, preferred the clinical-sounding term Judeophobia...
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    Artisans in Syria and Palestine" (known as the "Odessa Committee" headed by Leon Pinsker) dedicated to practical aspects in establishing agricultural Jewish settlements...
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    against the Jews. Traveling through Odessa, he met the proto-Zionist, Leon Pinsker, the author of Auto –Emancipation, a treatise on a Jewish solution to...
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    mathematics and German language also. He was the father of Leon Pinsker. In his youth Pinsker was an enthusiastic admirer of Hasidic Judaism, but soon forsook...
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    Kotzk, (1787–1859), Hasidic thinker Joanna Pacuła (born 1957), actress Leon Pinsker (1821–1891), Zionist activist Zygmunt Sochan (1909–1998), footballer...
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    inscriptions appear at one end.[citation needed] In 1934, the remains of Leon Pinsker from Odessa were reburied in the Nicanor cave at the initiative of Menachem...
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  • founders' beliefs were aligned with the beliefs of Leon Pinsker in his pamphlet “Autoemancipation.” Pinsker advocated for training Jews to collectively farm...
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