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Anu kor'im be-zeh et kahal Yerushalayim.. |
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àðå ÷åøàéí áæä àú ÷äì éøåùìéí... |
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Histadrut HaMizrahi HaKelalit BE |
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Jerusalem |
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Defus Mercaz Yerushalayim |
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193? |
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This listing is an independent item not part of any collection
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Physical Description |
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Large poster, 590:450 mm., light age staining, creased. |
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A poster put out by Histadrut HaMizrahi HaKelalit (HaMizrahi and Hapoel HaMizrahi) calling for an assembly of the people of Jerusalem on the question of the decree about Aliya. The speakers were to be: R. Abraham Isaac HaKohen Kook (1865–1935), HaMizrachi leader R. Meir Berlin (1880–1949), R. Moshe Ostrovsky (1886-1947), a Mizrahi leader, and Mr. Shlomo Zalman Shragai (1899–1995), a leading HaPoel HaMizrachi activist and thinker. The assembly was to take place on Monday, the 28th day of Iyar at 6 p.m. in Me'ah Shearim. |
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The Mizrahi movement, established in 1902, on the basis of a tripartite slogan—“Eretz [the Land of] Israel for the People of Israel in accordance with the Torah of Israel”—has always waged a two-front struggle: against the domination of secularism in the Zionist movement, on the one hand; and against the anti-Zionist leanings of the haredim (ultra-orthodox) on the other. It is a middle class movement in its social orientation. The Ha-Po’el ha-Mizrahi
federation was established by religious pioneers (haluzim) on Passover in 1922, on the basis of the Torah va-Avodah ideology, which coupled basic Mizrahi ideals with a call for social
justice and productive life in Eretz Israel. True to this ideology, Ha-Po’el ha-Mizrahi followed a path similar to that of the Labor Movement in Palestine and was active in the “conquest of
labor”(injecting Jewish laborers into all aspects of productive labor in Palestine), the Haganah, clandestine immigration, organizing Aliya Bet and rural settlement. |
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Abraham Isaac Kook was the first Ashkenazi chief rabbi of the British Mandate for Palestine, the founder of the Religious Zionist Yeshiva Merkaz HaRav, Jewish thinker, Halachist, Kabbalist and a renowned Torah scholar. He is known in Hebrew as äøá àáøäí éöç÷ äëäï ÷å÷ HaRav Avraham Yitzchak HaCohen Kook, and by the acronym HaRaAYaH or simply as "HaRav." He was one of the most celebrated and influential Rabbis of the 20th century.
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http://www1.yadvashem.org/odot_pdf/Microsoft%20Word%20-%202281.pdf |
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