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Authority for Jewish Zionist Education - translation to ολλανδικά

Anti-Zionist proposals for alternative Jewish homelands
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Authority for Jewish Zionist Education      
de autoriteit voor Joodse Zionistische Opvoeding
The Jewish Agency         
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  • Yemenite Jews arriving in Israel through Operation Magic Carpet.
  • David Ben-Gurion was Chairman of the Executive of the Jewish Agency from 1935–1948. Upon the founding of the State of Israel, he left his position to become the first Prime Minister of the state.
  • Jewish Agency headquarters in [[Jerusalem]]
  • Bomb shelter in [[Sderot]], Israel
  • David Ben-Gurion, Chairman of the Jewish Agency, declaring the establishment of the State of Israel, in Tel Aviv, May 14, 1948. Ben-Gurion became Israel's first Prime Minister.
  • Ethiopian Jews arriving in Israel from Addis Ababa, through Operation Solomon, 1991
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  • Participants on a Taglit-Birthright trip to Israel, 2012
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  • Offices of the Jewish Agency in Jerusalem following car bomb 11 March 1948
  • The front page of the Mandate for Palestine and Transjordan memorandum, presented to UK Parliament in December 1922, prior to it coming into force in 1923. The British control of the region lasted until 1948.
  • Natan Sharansky, former Chairman of the Executive of the Jewish Agency for Israel, in 2016
  • Palestine immigrant certificate issued in Warsaw (16-9-1935) by the Jewish Agency.
  • Chaim Weizmann, founder and director of the Zionist Commission (a precursor of the Jewish Agency), leader of the Zionist Organization, and first President of the State of Israel
  • Clergy in the Conservative Judaism movement read from a Torah scroll.
  • Recha Freier, founder of Youth Aliyah, circa 1964. Youth Aliyah saved more than 5,000 young European Jews by bringing them to Palestine in the years preceding the Holocaust.
  • Jewish immigrants of the Second Aliyah, 1912
  • The Arab city of [[Umm al-Fahm]] in northern Israel
ZIONIST NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION CREATED IN 1929
Jewish Agency for Palestine; Jewish Agency; Sochnut; Sokhnut; Sohnut; Jewish agency; The Jewish Agency for Israel; Palestine Zionist Executive; The Jewish Agency; Zionist Executive; Students before Parents
het Joodse Agentschap
Jewish Agency for Israel         
  • Survivors of the Buchenwald concentration camp arriving in Palestine in 1945. Since their immigration was illegal, they were arrested by the British.
  • Yemenite Jews arriving in Israel through Operation Magic Carpet.
  • David Ben-Gurion was Chairman of the Executive of the Jewish Agency from 1935–1948. Upon the founding of the State of Israel, he left his position to become the first Prime Minister of the state.
  • Jewish Agency headquarters in [[Jerusalem]]
  • Bomb shelter in [[Sderot]], Israel
  • David Ben-Gurion, Chairman of the Jewish Agency, declaring the establishment of the State of Israel, in Tel Aviv, May 14, 1948. Ben-Gurion became Israel's first Prime Minister.
  • Ethiopian Jews arriving in Israel from Addis Ababa, through Operation Solomon, 1991
  • IDF]] Minorities Unit
  • Participants on a Taglit-Birthright trip to Israel, 2012
  • alt=
  • Offices of the Jewish Agency in Jerusalem following car bomb 11 March 1948
  • The front page of the Mandate for Palestine and Transjordan memorandum, presented to UK Parliament in December 1922, prior to it coming into force in 1923. The British control of the region lasted until 1948.
  • Natan Sharansky, former Chairman of the Executive of the Jewish Agency for Israel, in 2016
  • Palestine immigrant certificate issued in Warsaw (16-9-1935) by the Jewish Agency.
  • Chaim Weizmann, founder and director of the Zionist Commission (a precursor of the Jewish Agency), leader of the Zionist Organization, and first President of the State of Israel
  • Clergy in the Conservative Judaism movement read from a Torah scroll.
  • Recha Freier, founder of Youth Aliyah, circa 1964. Youth Aliyah saved more than 5,000 young European Jews by bringing them to Palestine in the years preceding the Holocaust.
  • Jewish immigrants of the Second Aliyah, 1912
  • The Arab city of [[Umm al-Fahm]] in northern Israel
ZIONIST NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION CREATED IN 1929
Jewish Agency for Palestine; Jewish Agency; Sochnut; Sokhnut; Sohnut; Jewish agency; The Jewish Agency for Israel; Palestine Zionist Executive; The Jewish Agency; Zionist Executive; Students before Parents
het Joodse Bureau voor Israël

Ορισμός

Zionism
['z???n?z(?)m]
¦ noun a movement for the development and protection of a Jewish nation in Israel.
Derivatives
Zionist noun & adjective

Βικιπαίδεια

Proposals for a Jewish state

There were several proposals for a Jewish state in the course of Jewish history between the destruction of ancient Israel and the founding of the modern State of Israel. While some of those have come into existence, others were never implemented. The Jewish national homeland usually refers to the State of Israel or the Land of Israel, depending on political and religious beliefs. Jews and their supporters, as well as their detractors and anti-Semites have put forth plans for Jewish states.