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- HeHalutz abstract "HeHalutz or Hechalutz (Hebrew: החלוץ, lit. The Pioneer) was an association of Jewish youth whose aim was to train its members to settle in the Land of Israel; it became an umbrella organization of the pioneering Zionist youth movements.The precursor of HeHalutz was originally a spontaneous, but loose affiliation of Lovers of Zion in the 1880s. The first organisations to actually bear the name HeHalutz were founded by Eliezer Joffe in America in 1905, and about the same time in Russia.During World War I, HeHalutz branches blossomed across Europe (including Russia), America and Canada. The organization was boosted by strong leadership by, for example, Yitzhak Ben-Zvi (the future second President of Israel) and David Ben-Gurion (the future first Prime Minister of Israel) in America, and Joseph Trumpeldor in Russia.Ben-Gurion was living in Jerusalem at the start of the First World War, where he and Ben Zvi recruited forty Jews into a Jewish militia to assist the Ottoman army. Despite this, he was deported to Egypt in March 1915. From there he made his way to the United States, where he remained for three years. On his arrival, he and Ben Zvi went on a tour of 35 cities in an attempt to raise a Hechalutz "pioneer army" of 10,000 men to fight on Turkey's side. After the Balfour Declaration of November 1917, the situation changed dramatically and Ben-Gurion, with the interest of Zionism in mind, switched sides and joined the newly formed Jewish Legion of the British Army, leaving to fight the Turks in Palestine.At its peak between 1930 and 1935, HeHalutz flourished in 25 countries throughout Europe, North Africa, the Middle East, and Northern South America.By the eve of Second World War in 1939, HeHalutz numbered 100,000 members worldwide, with approximately 60,000 having already emigrated (aliyah) to Mandate Palestine, and with 16,000 members in training centers (hakhsharot) for the pioneering life in the Land of Israel. During the war and German occupation, Jews in some ghettos in Europe established Hechalutz units, as in Lithuania's Šiauliai Ghetto.".
- HeHalutz thumbnail Stroop_Report_-_Warsaw_Ghetto_Uprising_13.jpg?width=300.
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- HeHalutz wikiPageRevisionID "679735873".
- HeHalutz wikiPageWikiLink Aliyah.
- HeHalutz wikiPageWikiLink Balfour_Declaration.
- HeHalutz wikiPageWikiLink Balfour_Declaration_of_1917.
- HeHalutz wikiPageWikiLink British_Army.
- HeHalutz wikiPageWikiLink Category:Histadrut.
- HeHalutz wikiPageWikiLink Category:Jewish_resistance_during_the_Holocaust.
- HeHalutz wikiPageWikiLink Category:Organizations_established_in_1918.
- HeHalutz wikiPageWikiLink Category:Zionist_youth_movements.
- HeHalutz wikiPageWikiLink David_Ben-Gurion.
- HeHalutz wikiPageWikiLink Eliezer_Joffe.
- HeHalutz wikiPageWikiLink GFDL.
- HeHalutz wikiPageWikiLink GNU_Free_Documentation_License.
- HeHalutz wikiPageWikiLink Hakhshara.
- HeHalutz wikiPageWikiLink Hovevei_Zion.
- HeHalutz wikiPageWikiLink Jerusalem.
- HeHalutz wikiPageWikiLink Jewish_Legion.
- HeHalutz wikiPageWikiLink Joseph_Trumpeldor.
- HeHalutz wikiPageWikiLink Land_of_Israel.
- HeHalutz wikiPageWikiLink Mandate_Palestine.
- HeHalutz wikiPageWikiLink Mandatory_Palestine.
- HeHalutz wikiPageWikiLink Ottoman_Empire.
- HeHalutz wikiPageWikiLink Russia.
- HeHalutz wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Holocaust_Memorial_Museum.
- HeHalutz wikiPageWikiLink World_War_I.
- HeHalutz wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- HeHalutz wikiPageWikiLink Yitzhak_Ben-Zvi.
- HeHalutz wikiPageWikiLink Zionist_youth_movement.
- HeHalutz wikiPageWikiLink Šiauliai_Ghetto.
- HeHalutz wikiPageWikiLink File:Stroop_Report_-_Warsaw_Ghetto_Uprising_13.jpg.
- HeHalutz wikiPageWikiLinkText "Halutzim".
- HeHalutz wikiPageWikiLinkText "HeHalutz".
- HeHalutz hasPhotoCollection HeHalutz.
- HeHalutz wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-he.
- HeHalutz wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- HeHalutz subject Category:Histadrut.
- HeHalutz subject Category:Jewish_resistance_during_the_Holocaust.
- HeHalutz subject Category:Organizations_established_in_1918.
- HeHalutz subject Category:Zionist_youth_movements.
- HeHalutz hypernym Association.
- HeHalutz type Article.
- HeHalutz type Organisation.
- HeHalutz type Rebellion.
- HeHalutz type Article.
- HeHalutz type Establishment.
- HeHalutz type Movement.
- HeHalutz type Organization.
- HeHalutz type Rebellion.
- HeHalutz type Organization.
- HeHalutz comment "HeHalutz or Hechalutz (Hebrew: החלוץ, lit. The Pioneer) was an association of Jewish youth whose aim was to train its members to settle in the Land of Israel; it became an umbrella organization of the pioneering Zionist youth movements.The precursor of HeHalutz was originally a spontaneous, but loose affiliation of Lovers of Zion in the 1880s.".
- HeHalutz label "HeHalutz".
- HeHalutz sameAs Hejalutz_Lamerjav.
- HeHalutz sameAs He-Chaluc.
- HeHalutz sameAs Hechaluz.
- HeHalutz sameAs Hejalutz_Lamerjav.
- HeHalutz sameAs החלוץ.
- HeHalutz sameAs Hechalutz.
- HeHalutz sameAs Hechalutz.
- HeHalutz sameAs He-Chaluc.
- HeHalutz sameAs m.02x4rv4.
- HeHalutz sameAs Гехалуц.
- HeHalutz sameAs Q1034719.
- HeHalutz sameAs Q1034719.
- HeHalutz sameAs חלוצים.
- HeHalutz wasDerivedFrom HeHalutz?oldid=679735873.
- HeHalutz depiction Stroop_Report_-_Warsaw_Ghetto_Uprising_13.jpg.
- HeHalutz isPrimaryTopicOf HeHalutz.