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American Zionist Youth Foundation - traducción al holandés

ORGANIZATION
User:Jnothman/Zionist youth movement; Zionist youth movements; Israel Tour
  • Hebrew Scouts uniform

American Zionist Youth Foundation      
Amerikaanse Zionistische Jeugd Organisatie (AZYF)
Zionist Organization of America         
  • Israeli stamp issued toward inauguration of Z.O.A. House in Tel Aviv
NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION IN THE USA
Zionist Organization of American; Brandeis Award (Zionism); Federation of American Zionists; Brandeis Award (Jewish); American Zionist Federation
Zionistische Organisatie van Amerika
Zionist Congress         
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  • 23rd Zionist Congress, Israeli postal stamp
  • 25th Zionist Congress, Jerusalem, 1960
  • 20th Zionist Congress, Zurich 1937
  • 16th Zionist Congress, Zurich 1929
  • 12th Zionist Congress, Carlsbad 1921
GLOBAL ZIONIST LEGISLATURE (1897-)
Zionist Congress; First World Zionist Congress
het zionistische congres

Definición

youth club
(youth clubs)
A youth club is a club where young people can go to meet each other and take part in various leisure activities. Youth clubs are often run by a church or local authority.
...the youth club disco.
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Wikipedia

Zionist youth movement

A Zionist youth movement (Hebrew: תנועות הנוער היהודיות הציוניות tnuot hanoar hayehudiot hatsioniot) is an organization formed for Jewish children and adolescents for educational, social, and ideological development, including a belief in Jewish nationalism as represented in the State of Israel. Youth leaders in modern youth movements use informal education approaches to educate toward the movement's ideological goals.