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- Pre-Modern_Aliyah abstract "From the time of the first Jewish exile during Assyrian Rule in Eretz Israel in 733 BCE, throughout 2,000 years of dispersion, many Jews aspired to return to their ancestral homeland. They immigrated as singles, in small groups, with or without immigration permits, and requested to live and be buried in the Land of Israel. The first in this category was \"the Return to Zion\", in which the Jews returned to the land of Israel from the Babylonian exile following a decree by the Persian King Cyrus, the conqueror of the Babylonian empire in 538 BCE.The term \"the Return to Zion\" was later on borrowed from this event, and adopted as the definition to all the modern immigrations of Jews to the land of Israel. The period between the biblical Return to Zion and the 20th century Zionist movement, consisted of many attempts of small groups to immigrate to the land of Israel. This period, could be roughly divided into two: The immigrations during the Middle Ages and during the period of Renaissance - a number of immigrations which happened during different occasions in different periods and also differed in the motives that eventually caused them to immigrate. The immigrations during the modern era (18th century and at the start of the 19th century), three immigration waves caused by religious Zionist motives, which happened during a period of over thirty years. In these immigration waves over 750 immigrants came to Israel, which consisted of about 10 percent of the Jewish settlement in the Land of Israel with a total population of about 6000 people. These were very small immigration waves in comparison with the first Zionist ones which meant over 10,000 immigrants each.The number of Jews returning to the Land of Israel from the Jewish diaspora rose significantly between the thirteenth and nineteenth centuries, mainly due to a general decline in the status of Jews across Europe and an increase in religious persecution. The expulsion of Jews from England (1290), France (1394), Austria (1421) and Spain (1492) were seen by many as a sign of approaching redemption and contributed greatly to the messianic spirit of the time.Aliyah was also spurred during this period by the resurgence of messianic fervor among the Jews of France, Italy, the Germanic states, Russia and North Africa. The belief in the imminent coming of the Jewish Messiah, the gathering of the exiles and the re-establishment of the Kingdom of Israel encouraged many with few other options to make the perilous journey to the Holy Land.Pre-Zionist resettlement in Palestine met with various degrees of success. For example, little is known of the fate of the 1210 \"aliyah of the three hundred rabbis\" and their descendants. It is thought that few survived the bloody upheavals caused by the Crusader invasion in 1229 and their subsequent expulsion by the Muslims in 1291. After the fall of the Byzantine Empire in 1453 and the expulsion of Jews from Spain (1492) and Portugal (1497), many Jews made their way to the Holy Land. Then the immigration in the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries of thousands of followers of various Kabbalist and Hassidic rabbis, as well as the disciples of the Vilna Gaon (see Perushim) and the disciples of the Chasam Sofer, added considerably to the Jewish populations in the Four Holy Cities (Jerusalem, Tiberias, Hebron, and Safed).There were also those who like the British mystic Laurence Oliphant tried to lease Northern Palestine to settle the Jews there (1879).".
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- Pre-Modern_Aliyah wikiPageWikiLink 530s_BC.
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- Pre-Modern_Aliyah wikiPageWikiLink Babylonia.
- Pre-Modern_Aliyah wikiPageWikiLink Babylonian_captivity.
- Pre-Modern_Aliyah wikiPageWikiLink Byzantine_Empire.
- Pre-Modern_Aliyah wikiPageWikiLink Category:Aliyah.
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- Pre-Modern_Aliyah wikiPageWikiLink Crusades.
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- Pre-Modern_Aliyah wikiPageWikiLink Hasidic_Judaism.
- Pre-Modern_Aliyah wikiPageWikiLink Hebron.
- Pre-Modern_Aliyah wikiPageWikiLink History_of_the_Jews_in_Austria.
- Pre-Modern_Aliyah wikiPageWikiLink History_of_the_Jews_in_France.
- Pre-Modern_Aliyah wikiPageWikiLink History_of_the_Jews_in_Germany.
- Pre-Modern_Aliyah wikiPageWikiLink History_of_the_Jews_in_Italy.
- Pre-Modern_Aliyah wikiPageWikiLink History_of_the_Jews_in_Spain.
- Pre-Modern_Aliyah wikiPageWikiLink History_of_the_Jews_in_the_Soviet_Union.
- Pre-Modern_Aliyah wikiPageWikiLink Homeland.
- Pre-Modern_Aliyah wikiPageWikiLink Israel_Meir_Kagan.
- Pre-Modern_Aliyah wikiPageWikiLink Jerusalem.
- Pre-Modern_Aliyah wikiPageWikiLink Jewish_diaspora.
- Pre-Modern_Aliyah wikiPageWikiLink Judah_Halevi.
- Pre-Modern_Aliyah wikiPageWikiLink Kabbalah.
- Pre-Modern_Aliyah wikiPageWikiLink Kingdom_of_Israel_(united_monarchy).
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- Pre-Modern_Aliyah wikiPageWikiLink Laurence_Oliphant_(author).
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- Pre-Modern_Aliyah wikiPageWikiLink Modern_history.
- Pre-Modern_Aliyah wikiPageWikiLink Moses_Sofer.
- Pre-Modern_Aliyah wikiPageWikiLink Naphtali_Cohen.
- Pre-Modern_Aliyah wikiPageWikiLink North_Africa.
- Pre-Modern_Aliyah wikiPageWikiLink Perushim.
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- Pre-Modern_Aliyah wikiPageWikiLink Religious_Zionism.
- Pre-Modern_Aliyah wikiPageWikiLink Religious_persecution.
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- Pre-Modern_Aliyah wikiPageWikiLink Return_to_Zion.
- Pre-Modern_Aliyah wikiPageWikiLink Safed.
- Pre-Modern_Aliyah wikiPageWikiLink Tiberias.
- Pre-Modern_Aliyah wikiPageWikiLink Vilna_Gaon.
- Pre-Modern_Aliyah wikiPageWikiLink Zionism.
- Pre-Modern_Aliyah wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pre-Modern Aliyah".
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- Pre-Modern_Aliyah subject Category:Aliyah.
- Pre-Modern_Aliyah subject Category:Aliyah_in_ancient_times.
- Pre-Modern_Aliyah subject Category:History_of_Zionism.
- Pre-Modern_Aliyah subject Category:Jewish_history.
- Pre-Modern_Aliyah subject Category:Yishuv.
- Pre-Modern_Aliyah type Controversy.
- Pre-Modern_Aliyah type Movement.
- Pre-Modern_Aliyah type Page.
- Pre-Modern_Aliyah type Study.
- Pre-Modern_Aliyah comment "From the time of the first Jewish exile during Assyrian Rule in Eretz Israel in 733 BCE, throughout 2,000 years of dispersion, many Jews aspired to return to their ancestral homeland. They immigrated as singles, in small groups, with or without immigration permits, and requested to live and be buried in the Land of Israel.".
- Pre-Modern_Aliyah label "Pre-Modern Aliyah".
- Pre-Modern_Aliyah sameAs Q2777837.
- Pre-Modern_Aliyah sameAs عليا_قبل_الصهيونية.
- Pre-Modern_Aliyah sameAs Aliyá_Pre-Sionista.
- Pre-Modern_Aliyah sameAs עליות_קדומות_לארץ_ישראל.
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- Pre-Modern_Aliyah sameAs Q2777837.
- Pre-Modern_Aliyah wasDerivedFrom Pre-Modern_Aliyah?oldid=682517979.
- Pre-Modern_Aliyah isPrimaryTopicOf Pre-Modern_Aliyah.