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Israeli history
The history of Israel encompasses the history of the modern State of Israel, as well as that of the Jews in the Land of Israel.
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Cracow/Krakow
History; Israeli history
City in southern Poland, one of the most important for Jews from the 14th century. In 1495, Kazimierz was created, later becoming a part of Cracow. In 1939, 60,000 Jews lived in Cracow in 1939, but ...
Lodz
History; Israeli history
City in western Poland (renamed Litzmannstadt by the Nazis), where the first major ghetto was created in April 1940. By September 1941, the population of the ghetto was 144,000 in an area of 1.6 ...
Ha'apalah
History; Israeli history
Clandestine Immigration. The effort to smuggle Holocaust survivors to the British Mandate of Palestine right before the establishment of the State of Israel. Also, known as Aliyah Bet (Heb. secondary ...
Gahal
History; Israeli history
Coal. Israeli political party established in 1965 by the merger of the Herut and the Liberal parties. The party derives its name from the initials of its Hebrew name Gush Herut Liberalim (Eng. Herut ...
Admar
History; Israeli history
Acronym for “Our master, teacher and Rabbi”, refers to a great tzaddik and specifically to Chassidic leaders.
Etzel
History; Israeli history
Acronym for Irgun Tzvai L'umi, National Military Organization; Revisionist Zionist para-military organization during the period of the British Mandate.
Shas
History; Israeli history
Acronym for Sephardim Shomre Torah; Sephardic Torah Guardians; also an acronym for shisha sidrei Mishnah, the six books of the Mishnah.