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Aliyah - First Aliyah 1882-1903.
Between 1882 and 1903, approximately 35,000 Jews immigrated to Palestine, then a province of the Ottoman Empire. The majority, belonging to the Hovevei Zion and Bilu movements, came from Eastern Europe with a smaller number arriving from Yemen. Many established agricultural communities (see kibbutz and moshav). The farmer cooperatives faced serious difficulties due in part to the lack of agricultural experience. Among the towns that these individuals established are ...
See also:Aliyah, Aliyah - Aliyot, Aliyah - First Aliyah 1882-1903, Aliyah - Second Aliyah 1904-1914, Aliyah - Third Aliyah 1919-1923, Aliyah - Fourth Aliyah 1924-1929, Aliyah - Fifth Aliyah 1929-1939, Aliyah - Aliyah Bet: Illegal immigration 1933-1948, Aliyah - Immigration from 1948-1950, Aliyah - Middle Eastern Jews, Aliyah - Ethiopian Aliyah, Aliyah - Russian Aliyah, Aliyah - Recent Trends, Aliyah - Argentine Aliyah, Aliyah - French Aliyah, Aliyah - North American Aliyah, Aliyah - Trivia, Aliyah - Notes Read more here: » Aliyah: Encyclopedia II - Aliyah - Aliyot |
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Aliyah - First Aliyah 1882-1903.
Between 1882 and 1903, approximately 35,000 Jews immigrated to Palestine, then a province of the Ottoman Empire. The majority, belonging to the Hovevei Zion and Bilu movements, came from Eastern Europe with a smaller number arriving from Yemen. Many established agricultural communities (see kibbutz and moshav). The farmer cooperatives faced serious difficulties due in part to the lack of agricultural experience. Among the towns that these individuals established are ...
See also:Aliyah, Aliyah - Aliyot, Aliyah - First Aliyah 1882-1903, Aliyah - Second Aliyah 1904-1914, Aliyah - Third Aliyah 1919-1923, Aliyah - Fourth Aliyah 1924-1929, Aliyah - Fifth Aliyah 1929-1939, Aliyah - Aliyah Bet: Illegal immigration 1933-1948, Aliyah - Immigration from 1948-1950, Aliyah - Middle Eastern Jews, Aliyah - Ethiopian Aliyah, Aliyah - Russian Aliyah, Aliyah - Argentine aliyah, Aliyah - Recent Trends, Aliyah - Trivia, Aliyah - Notes Read more here: » Aliyah: Encyclopedia II - Aliyah - Aliyot |
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The Bnei Menashe Jews from India, which were only recently discovered and recognised by mainstream Judaism as descendants of the Ten Lost Tribes, slowly started their Aliyah in the early 1990 ...
See also:Aliyah, Aliyah - Aliyot, Aliyah - First Aliyah 1882-1903, Aliyah - Second Aliyah 1904-1914, Aliyah - Third Aliyah 1919-1923, Aliyah - Fourth Aliyah 1924-1929, Aliyah - Fifth Aliyah 1929-1939, Aliyah - Aliyah Bet: Illegal immigration 1933-1948, Aliyah - Immigration from 1948-1950, Aliyah - Middle Eastern Jews, Aliyah - Ethiopian Aliyah, Aliyah - Russian Aliyah, Aliyah - Recent Trends, Aliyah - Argentine Aliyah, Aliyah - French Aliyah, Aliyah - North American Aliyah, Aliyah - Trivia, Aliyah - Notes Read more here: » Aliyah: Encyclopedia II - Aliyah - Recent Trends |
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The Bnei Menashe Jews from India, which were only recently discovered and recognised by mainstream Judaism as descendants of the Ten Lost Tribes, slowly started their Aliyah in the early 1990 ...
See also:Aliyah, Aliyah - Aliyot, Aliyah - First Aliyah 1882-1903, Aliyah - Second Aliyah 1904-1914, Aliyah - Third Aliyah 1919-1923, Aliyah - Fourth Aliyah 1924-1929, Aliyah - Fifth Aliyah 1929-1939, Aliyah - Aliyah Bet: Illegal immigration 1933-1948, Aliyah - Immigration from 1948-1950, Aliyah - Middle Eastern Jews, Aliyah - Ethiopian Aliyah, Aliyah - Russian Aliyah, Aliyah - Argentine aliyah, Aliyah - Recent Trends, Aliyah - Trivia, Aliyah - Notes Read more here: » Aliyah: Encyclopedia II - Aliyah - Recent Trends |
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