- Hibbath Zion
- Jewish movement which led to an awakening of national zionism
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
Chibbat Zion — (hebräisch; auf deutsch: Zionsliebe ) ist die historische Bezeichnung einer populär gewordenen Bewegung für Landerwerb und den Wiederaufbau Palästinas (Erez Israels), die unter russischen Juden nach den Pogromen von 1881/82 entstand und sich… … Deutsch Wikipedia
ZIONISM — This article is arranged according to the following outline: the word and its meaning forerunners ḤIBBAT ZION ROOTS OF ḤIBBAT ZION background to the emergence of the movement the beginnings of the movement PINSKER S AUTOEMANCIPATION settlement… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
MOHILEWER, SAMUEL — (1824–1898), rabbi, early member of Ḥovevei Zion (Ḥibbat Zion ) in Russia, and a founder of religious Zionism. Born in Glebokie (now Glubokoye), Vilna district, the son of a rabbinical family, Mohilewer was ordained a rabbi by the Volozhin… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
PHILANTHROPY — Introduction At the close of the 18th century the communal system of fund raising for charity with authority vested in the charity overseers (Gabba ei Ẓedakah) – to tax members of the community in order to ensure appropriate giving – was on the… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
PINSKER, LEON — (Judah Leib; 1821–1891), leader of the Ḥibbat Zion movement . Born in Tomaszow, Poland, Pinsker studied at the school of his father Simḥah Pinsker , a Hebrew writer and scholar, in Odessa. He was one of the first Jews to attend Odessa University … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Odessa-Komitee — Chibbat Zion (hebräisch; auf deutsch: Zionsliebe ) ist die historische Bezeichnung einer populär gewordenen Bewegung für Landerwerb und den Wiederaufbau Palästinas (Erez Israels), die unter russischen Juden nach den Pogromen von 1881/82 entstand… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Odessaer Komitee — Chibbat Zion (hebräisch; auf deutsch: Zionsliebe ) ist die historische Bezeichnung einer populär gewordenen Bewegung für Landerwerb und den Wiederaufbau Palästinas (Erez Israels), die unter russischen Juden nach den Pogromen von 1881/82 entstand… … Deutsch Wikipedia
BILU — (Heb. בִּיל״וּ, Hebrew initials of Beit Ya akov Lekhu ve Nelkhah; House of Jacob, come ye and let us go, Isa. 2:5), an organized group of young Russian Jews who pioneered the modern return to Ereẓ Israel. Bilu was a reaction to the 1881 pogroms… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
KATTOWITZ CONFERENCE — KATTOWITZ CONFERENCE, a convention of Ḥibbat Zion societies from various countries held in Kattowitz (i.e. katowice , then in Germany) in 1884. With the activation of the movement to settle Ereẓ Israel in the early 1880s and the establishment of… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
USSISHKIN, ABRAHAM MENAḤEM MENDEL — (1863–1941), Zionist leader, member of Ḥovevei Zion, and the president of the jewish national fund (JNF). Born in Dubrovno in the district of Mogilev, Russia, Ussishkin moved to Moscow with his family in 1871. From 1878 he became an enthusiastic… … Encyclopedia of Judaism