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Bnei Akiva

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Bnei Akiva: Encyclopedia - Bnei Akiva

Bnei Akiva is the world's largest youth movement of Religious Zionism. It is active all over the world, with over 50,000 members. Bnei Akiva believes that through religious commitment and work on the land of Israel, Jewish youth can achieve fulfillment and self - realization in an age of turmoil and unrest. As a pioneering Zionist youth movement, Bnei Akiva believes that it is a crucial mitzvah of Judaism to return to the land of Israel. Indeed the future of the Jewish people is obviously tied to the state of Israel. Bnei Akiva feels ...

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Bnei Akiva: Encyclopedia II - Bnei Akiva - History

Bnei Akiva - Background. Bnei Akiva first came into existence in the late 1920's, following World War I. At that time, the League of Nations granted Britain the mandate over Israel (then Palestine). The Jewish pioneers in Eretz Yisra’el were struggling, engaged in a Herculean effort to succeed economically and to build their homeland. However, there was another concern as well: the need to redefine the spiritual-c ...

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Bnei Akiva, Bnei Akiva - Symbols of Bnei Akiva, Bnei Akiva - The Semel, Bnei Akiva - The Himnon anthem, Bnei Akiva - History, Bnei Akiva - Background, Bnei Akiva - Religious laborers take action, Bnei Akiva - Difficulties, Bnei Akiva - The younger generation abandons its parents’ values

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Bnei Akiva: Encyclopedia - Yehoshua Bar-Hillel

Yehoshua Bar-Hillel (1915–1975) was a philosopher, mathematician, and linguist at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He is best known for his pioneering work in the field of machine translation. Bar-Hillel was born in Vienna in 1915, and raised in Berlin. In 1933 he emigrated from Germany to Palestine with the Bnei Akiva youth movement, and briefly joined the kibbutz Tirat-Zvi before settling in Jerusalem and marrying Shulamith. Bar-Hillel served in the Jewish Brigade of the British Army. He later fought with the Ha ...

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Bnei Akiva: Encyclopedia - Modern Orthodox Judaism

Modern Orthodox Judaism (or Modern Orthodox, also known as Modern Orthodoxy and sometimes abbreviated as "MO") is a movement within Orthodox Judaism that attempts to synthesize traditional observance and values with the secular modern world. It is broadly defined as the effort to adapt Orthodox Judaism to modernity and to avoid the social and/or cultural isolation which livi ...

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Bnei Akiva: Encyclopedia II - Betar - History

During World War II, Betar members, former Polish officers, founded Zydowski Zwiazek Walki (Jewish Fighting Union) which fought in the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. The name Betar בית"ר stands for "Brit Yosef Trumpeldor" ( ברית יוסף תרומפלדור ). Joseph Trumpeldor was a Jewish fighter who fell in the battle of Tel Hai coining the phrase: "Never mind, it ...

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Betar, Betar - History, Betar - Violence in France, Betar - Betar in Israel, Betar - Betar in Australia, Betar - External link

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Bnei Akiva: Encyclopedia II - Political parties on the right - List of Political parties on the right by country

Political parties on the right - Argentina. Unión del Centro Democrático Recrear Argentina Partido de la Unidad Federalista Some fractions of the Partido Justicialista Political parties on the right - Armenia. Republican Party of Armenia Liberal Democratic Union of Armenia Democratic Liberal Party of Armenia Christian Democratic Party Political parties on the right - Australi ...

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Political parties on the right, Political parties on the right - List of Political parties on the right by country, Political parties on the right - Argentina, Political parties on the right - Armenia, Political parties on the right - Australia, Political parties on the right - Austria, Political parties on the right - Belgium, Political parties on the right - Bulgaria, Political parties on the right - Canada, Political parties on the right - Chile, Political parties on the right - Colombia, Political parties on the right - Czech Republic, Political parties on the right - Denmark, Political parties on the right - Finland, Political parties on the right - France, Political parties on the right - Germany, Political parties on the right - Greece, Political parties on the right - Hong Kong, Political parties on the right - Hungary, Political parties on the right - Iceland, Political parties on the right - India, Political parties on the right - Ireland, Political parties on the right - Israel, Political parties on the right - Italy, Political parties on the right - Japan, Political parties on the right - Latvia, Political parties on the right - Lithuania, Political parties on the right - Mexico, Political parties on the right - Netherlands, Political parties on the right - New Zealand, Political parties on the right - Norway, Political parties on the right - Poland, Political parties on the right - South Korea, Political parties on the right - Spain, Political parties on the right - Sweden, Political parties on the right - Slovakia, Political parties on the right - Slovenia, Political parties on the right - Taiwan, Political parties on the right - United Kingdom, Political parties on the right - United States, Political parties on the right - Other significant right-wing organizations, Political parties on the right - United States, Political parties on the right - Canada

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Bnei Akiva: Encyclopedia II - Modern Orthodox Judaism - Philosophy

Modern Orthodoxy comprises a fairly broad spectrum of movements each drawing on several distinct, though related, philosophies, which in some combination provide the basis for all variations of the movement today; these are discussed in detail below. In general, Modern Orthodoxy holds that Jewish law is normative and obligatory, while simultaneously attaching a positive, inherent value to interaction with the modern world. In this view, Orthodox Judaism can “be enriched” by its intersection with modernity; further, “modern society crea ...

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Modern Orthodox Judaism, Modern Orthodox Judaism - Philosophy, Modern Orthodox Judaism - Roots, Modern Orthodox Judaism - Torah Umadda, Modern Orthodox Judaism - Religious Zionism, Modern Orthodox Judaism - Comparison with other movements, Modern Orthodox Judaism - Haredi Judaism, Modern Orthodox Judaism - Neo-Orthodoxy, Modern Orthodox Judaism - Conservative Judaism, Modern Orthodox Judaism - Right and Left, Modern Orthodox Judaism - Modern forms of textual criticism, Modern Orthodox Judaism - Criticism, Modern Orthodox Judaism - Standards of observance, Modern Orthodox Judaism - Introduction of reforms, Modern Orthodox Judaism - Difficulties inherent, Modern Orthodox Judaism - Important figures, Modern Orthodox Judaism - Modern Orthodox advocacy groups, Modern Orthodox Judaism - Modern Orthodox Congregations, Modern Orthodox Judaism - Resources

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Bnei Akiva: Encyclopedia II - Modern Orthodox Judaism - Philosophy

Modern Orthodoxy comprises a fairly broad spectrum of movements each drawing on several distinct, though related, philosophies, which in some combination provide the basis for all variations of the movement today; these are discussed in detail below. In general, Modern Orthodoxy holds that Jewish law is normative and obligatory, while simultaneously attaching a positive value to interaction with the modern world. In this view, Orthodox Judaism can “be enriched” by its intersection with modernity; further, “modern society creates opport ...

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Modern Orthodox Judaism, Modern Orthodox Judaism - Philosophy, Modern Orthodox Judaism - Roots, Modern Orthodox Judaism - Torah Umadda, Modern Orthodox Judaism - Religious Zionism, Modern Orthodox Judaism - Comparison with other movements, Modern Orthodox Judaism - Haredi Judaism, Modern Orthodox Judaism - Neo-Orthodoxy, Modern Orthodox Judaism - Conservative Judaism, Modern Orthodox Judaism - Right and Left, Modern Orthodox Judaism - Modern forms of textual criticism, Modern Orthodox Judaism - Criticism, Modern Orthodox Judaism - Standards of observance, Modern Orthodox Judaism - Introduction of reforms, Modern Orthodox Judaism - Difficulties inherent, Modern Orthodox Judaism - Important figures, Modern Orthodox Judaism - Modern Orthodox advocacy groups, Modern Orthodox Judaism - Modern Orthodox Congregations, Modern Orthodox Judaism - Resources

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Bnei Akiva: Encyclopedia II - South African Jews - Apartheid era

South African Jews - South African Jews and Israel. When the Afrikaner-dominated National Party came to power in 1948 it did not adopt an anti-Jewish policy. In fact, during that year, the modern State of Israel won its independence from Britain, and the Afrikaners identified with Israel and admired its resistance to British rule. South Africa's Prime Minister, D. F. Malan, was reputedly the first foreign head of state to visit Israel. This began a long history of cooperation between Israel and South Africa on ma ...

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South African Jews, South African Jews - History, South African Jews - Jewish immigration from Lithuania, South African Jews - Second Anglo-Boer War:1899-1902, South African Jews - From Independence through World War II, South African Jews - Apartheid era, South African Jews - South African Jews and Israel, South African Jews - South African Jewish moderation and liberalism, South African Jews - Anti-Apartheid activities, South African Jews - Focused on internal Jewish communal issues, South African Jews - Support of the National Party and Apartheid, South African Jews - Today, South African Jews - Jewish education in South Africa

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Bnei Akiva: Encyclopedia II - Betar - History

During World War II, Betar members, former Polish officers, founded Zydowski Zwiazek Walki (Jewish Fighting Union) which fought in the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. The name Betar בית"ר stands for "Brit Yosef Trumpeldor" ( ברית יוסף תרומפלדור ). Joseph Trumpeldor was a Jewish fighter who fell in the battle of Tel Hai coining the phrase: "Never mind, it ...

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Betar, Betar - History, Betar - Violence in France, Betar - Betar in Israel, Betar - External link

Read more here: » Betar: Encyclopedia II - Betar - History

Bnei Akiva: Encyclopedia II - List of political parties in Israel - The parties

List of political parties in Israel - Parties with representation in the 16th Knesset הכנסת ה-16. Main articles: Knesset, and [[{{{2}}}]], and [[{{{3}}}]], and See also:

List of political parties in Israel, List of political parties in Israel - The parties, List of political parties in Israel - Parties with representation in the 16th Knesset הכנסת ה-16, List of political parties in Israel - Other parties, List of political parties in Israel - Former parties, List of political parties in Israel - Zionist youth movement, List of political parties in Israel - External link

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Bnei Akiva: Encyclopedia II - Religious Zionist Movement - Ideology

Land of Israel Districts · Cities · Transportation Dead Sea · Red Sea · Sea of Galilee Mediterranean · Negev · Judea · Samaria Jerusalem · Tel Aviv · Haifa Zionism · Timeline ·Aliyah · Herzl Balfour · Mandate · 1947 UN Plan Independence · Austerity · Ma'abarot Lavon Affair · Eichmann Trial 1948 War · 1949 Armistice · Suez War Six-Day War · Attrition War Yom Kippur War · Lebanon War Peace treaties with: Egypt, Lebanon, Jordan Time ...

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Religious Zionist Movement, Religious Zionist Movement - Ideology, Religious Zionist Movement - History and organizations, Religious Zionist Movement - Religious Zionism today, Religious Zionist Movement - Politics, Religious Zionist Movement - Military service, Religious Zionist Movement - Notable religious Zionist figures

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Bnei Akiva: Encyclopedia II - Zionist youth movement - Modern movements

Zionist youth movements, both in Israel and the diaspora, continue to play a large role in community organisation, Jewish education, welfare, politics and activism. While upholding and adjusting their individual movement ideologies, diaspora movements commonly idealise Jewish continuity and identity in opposition to cultural assimilation, and Zionism in the way of an active community involvement while living in Israel (termed by some as aliyah nimshechet or continuing ascent), with importance placed upon leadership skills and personal development. In some countries, resistance in respo ...

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Zionist youth movement, Zionist youth movement - History, Zionist youth movement - Modern movements, Zionist youth movement - Preparation Hachshara, Zionist youth movement - Fulfillment Hagshama, Zionist youth movement - Service Year Shnat Sherut, Zionist youth movement - Educational methods, Zionist youth movement - List of modern movements, Zionist youth movement - International movements, Zionist youth movement - Israel, Zionist youth movement - Australia, Zionist youth movement - Europe, Zionist youth movement - North America, Zionist youth movement - South America, Zionist youth movement - List of historical movements

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Bnei Akiva: Encyclopedia II - National Religious Party - The Ideology of the Mafdal

National Religious Party - Main principles. Mafdal is a Zionist party and states that Israel is a "Jewish democratic state". Mafdal's main goal is to contribute as much as it can to the state of Israel and influence its character to be more Jewish, as well as fighting for the protection of Israel and maintaining Israel's security. The core belief "the Land of Israel for the People of Israel according to the Torah of Israel" commits the N.R.P. to doing everything possible to further the security an ...

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National Religious Party, National Religious Party - Religious Zionism: Background, National Religious Party - History, National Religious Party - The Ideology of the Mafdal, National Religious Party - Main principles, National Religious Party - Religion and state, National Religious Party - The Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the settlements, National Religious Party - Social issues and welfare, National Religious Party - Members and supporters, National Religious Party - Knesset members, National Religious Party - Supporters, National Religious Party - Criticism, National Religious Party - Current status, National Religious Party - 2003 government, National Religious Party - The disengagement plan, National Religious Party - The split

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Bnei Akiva: Encyclopedia II - South African Jews - Second Anglo-Boer War:1899-1902

Jews fought on both sides during the Second Anglo-Boer War (1899-1902). Some of the most notable fights during the three years' Boer war — such as the Gun Hill incident before the Siege of Ladysmith — involved Jewish soldiers like Major Karri Davies. Nearly 2,800 Jews fought on the British side and the London Spectator counted that 125 were killed. (Jewish Encyclopedia) Around 300 Jews served among the Boers during the second Boer War: those who had citizenship rights were conscripted along with other burghers ("citi ...

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South African Jews, South African Jews - History, South African Jews - Jewish immigration from Lithuania, South African Jews - Second Anglo-Boer War:1899-1902, South African Jews - From Independence through World War II, South African Jews - Apartheid era, South African Jews - South African Jews and Israel, South African Jews - South African Jewish moderation and liberalism, South African Jews - Anti-Apartheid activities, South African Jews - Focused on internal Jewish communal issues, South African Jews - Support of the National Party and Apartheid, South African Jews - Today, South African Jews - Jewish education in South Africa

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Bnei Akiva: Encyclopedia II - Zionist youth movement - Educational methods

Youth movements employ informal education methods to educate an ideology to their members. This is often achieved through regular meetings that socialise participants within their groups, as well as camps. Particularly on camps, but in all interactions movements create a counter-culture that produces a particular social environment where members can express themselves freely, although with an underlying focus towards the movement's ideology. Activities and camps are essentially peer-led, usually by youth leaders who are often a ...

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Zionist youth movement, Zionist youth movement - History, Zionist youth movement - Modern movements, Zionist youth movement - Preparation Hachshara, Zionist youth movement - Fulfillment Hagshama, Zionist youth movement - Service Year Shnat Sherut, Zionist youth movement - Educational methods, Zionist youth movement - List of modern movements, Zionist youth movement - International movements, Zionist youth movement - Israel, Zionist youth movement - Australia, Zionist youth movement - Europe, Zionist youth movement - North America, Zionist youth movement - South America, Zionist youth movement - List of historical movements

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Bnei Akiva: Encyclopedia II - Zionist youth movement - History

Most Zionist youth movements were established in Eastern Europe in the early twentieth century, desiring the national revival of the Jewish people in their own homeland, and soon formed an active and integral part of the Zionist movement. All emphasised aliyah (emigration to the Land of Israel) and community, with many also focussing on a return to nature. Blau-Weiss is considered to have been the first Zionist youth movement, established in Germany in 1912, and were inspired by the culture of outings and hikes prevalent in German you ...

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Zionist youth movement, Zionist youth movement - History, Zionist youth movement - Modern movements, Zionist youth movement - Preparation Hachshara, Zionist youth movement - Fulfillment Hagshama, Zionist youth movement - Service Year Shnat Sherut, Zionist youth movement - Educational methods, Zionist youth movement - List of modern movements, Zionist youth movement - International movements, Zionist youth movement - Israel, Zionist youth movement - Australia, Zionist youth movement - Europe, Zionist youth movement - North America, Zionist youth movement - South America, Zionist youth movement - List of historical movements

Read more here: » Zionist youth movement: Encyclopedia II - Zionist youth movement - History

Bnei Akiva: Encyclopedia II - Zionist youth movement - List of modern movements

Zionist youth movement - International movements. Betar: 1923–ongoing. Associated with Revisionist Zionist movement and Likud party. Bnei Akiva: 1929–ongoing. Associated with Religious Zionism and Mafdal party. Ideology of Torah ve'avodah - torah study and working the land. Ezra (youth movement): 1919–ongoing. Religious movement, originally affiliated with the Agudat Yisrael party in Israel. In palestine from 1936. Has founded many kibbutzim and moshavim. ...

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Zionist youth movement, Zionist youth movement - History, Zionist youth movement - Modern movements, Zionist youth movement - Preparation Hachshara, Zionist youth movement - Fulfillment Hagshama, Zionist youth movement - Service Year Shnat Sherut, Zionist youth movement - Educational methods, Zionist youth movement - List of modern movements, Zionist youth movement - International movements, Zionist youth movement - Israel, Zionist youth movement - Australia, Zionist youth movement - Europe, Zionist youth movement - North America, Zionist youth movement - South America, Zionist youth movement - List of historical movements

Read more here: » Zionist youth movement: Encyclopedia II - Zionist youth movement - List of modern movements

Bnei Akiva: Encyclopedia II - South African Jews - History

The Jewish history of South Africa began, indirectly, some time before the discovery of the Cape of Good Hope, by the participation of certain astronomers and cartographers in the Portuguese discovery of the sea-route to India. There were Jews among the directors of the Dutch East India Company, which for 150 years administered the colony at the Cape of Good Hope. Jewish cartographers in Portugal, members of the wealthy and influential classes, assisted Bartolomeu Dias and Vasco da Gama who first sailed around the Cape of Good Hope in 1488 and 1497. Portugal's Jews were still free until the P ...

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South African Jews, South African Jews - History, South African Jews - Jewish immigration from Lithuania, South African Jews - Second Anglo-Boer War:1899-1902, South African Jews - From Independence through World War II, South African Jews - Apartheid era, South African Jews - South African Jews and Israel, South African Jews - South African Jewish moderation and liberalism, South African Jews - Anti-Apartheid activities, South African Jews - Focused on internal Jewish communal issues, South African Jews - Support of the National Party and Apartheid, South African Jews - Today, South African Jews - Jewish education in South Africa

Read more here: » South African Jews: Encyclopedia II - South African Jews - History

Bnei Akiva: Encyclopedia II - Political parties on the right - Other significant right-wing organizations

Political parties on the right - United States. Accuracy in Media American Family Association Americans for Tax Reform CapitolWatch Christian Coalition Christian Voice Citizens Against Government Waste [5] Club for Growth Concerned Women for America Council of Conservative Citizens (far right) Criminal Justice Legal Foundation Family Research Council Federalist Society Free Republic ...

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Political parties on the right, Political parties on the right - List of Political parties on the right by country, Political parties on the right - Argentina, Political parties on the right - Armenia, Political parties on the right - Australia, Political parties on the right - Austria, Political parties on the right - Belgium, Political parties on the right - Bulgaria, Political parties on the right - Canada, Political parties on the right - Chile, Political parties on the right - Colombia, Political parties on the right - Czech Republic, Political parties on the right - Denmark, Political parties on the right - Finland, Political parties on the right - France, Political parties on the right - Germany, Political parties on the right - Greece, Political parties on the right - Hong Kong, Political parties on the right - Hungary, Political parties on the right - Iceland, Political parties on the right - India, Political parties on the right - Ireland, Political parties on the right - Israel, Political parties on the right - Italy, Political parties on the right - Japan, Political parties on the right - Latvia, Political parties on the right - Lithuania, Political parties on the right - Mexico, Political parties on the right - Netherlands, Political parties on the right - New Zealand, Political parties on the right - Norway, Political parties on the right - Poland, Political parties on the right - South Korea, Political parties on the right - Spain, Political parties on the right - Sweden, Political parties on the right - Slovakia, Political parties on the right - Slovenia, Political parties on the right - Taiwan, Political parties on the right - United Kingdom, Political parties on the right - United States, Political parties on the right - Other significant right-wing organizations, Political parties on the right - United States, Political parties on the right - Canada

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