1856 – 2 January 1927), primarily known by his Hebrew name and pen name Ahad Ha'am (Hebrew: אַחַד הָעָם, lit. 'one of the people', Genesis 26:10), was a...
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of Bangladesh Ahad Ha'am, pen name of Asher Ginsberg (1856–1927), Hebrew writer Ahad Israfil (1972–2019), American shooting survivor Ahad Pazaj (born 1970)...
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Zionism. The founder of Cultural Zionism is Asher Ginsberg, better known as Ahad Ha'am. With his secular vision of a Jewish "spiritual center" in Eretz Israel/Palestine...
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Jewish secularism, was Asher Hirsch Ginsberg, known by his nom de plume Ahad Ha'am. Unlike other thinkers exposed to the influences of secularisation, he...
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Israel Ministry of Education. Retrieved May 6, 2012.[permanent dead link] Ahad Ha'am High School website 32°06′00″N 34°52′19″E / 32.100072°N 34.871954°E...
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"Knowledge-Nation Israel"), rooted in the original ideology of Herzl and Ahad Ha'am, that stands in contrast to both the romantic nationalism of the right...
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Ahad Ha'am, the founder of cultural Zionism criticized the lack of Jewish cultural activity and creativity in Herzl's envisioned state which Ha'am referred...
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International School of Beijing China Mini Global Ireland Yuval Beker Ahad Ha'am High School Israel ToC Yale Chauncey Lo International School of Beijing...
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drawn by his admiration for authors such as Mendele Mocher Sforim and Ahad Ha'am. There, Bialik studied Russian and German language and literature while...
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manages assets and capital totalling $24 billion. Psagot is located on Ahad Ha'am Street in Tel Aviv, in close proximity to the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange...
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seldom upheld in this context. A number of pre-Mandatory Zionists, from Ahad Ha'am and Ber Borochov to David Ben-Gurion and Yitzhak Ben Zvi believed that...
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(Hebrew: הַשִּׁלֹחַ) was a Hebrew-language literary journal, founded by Ahad Ha'am and the Ahi'asaf Publishing House in 1896. He edited the journal until...
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Aviv, and Zamir, following his brother David, attended the boys' school "Ahad Ha'am". His older sister, Tzipora, attended the girls' school "Talpiot." His...
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tenet against those who sought to deny it. When secularist thinkers like Ahad Ha'am and Mordecai Kaplan forwarded the view of Judaism as a civilization, portraying...
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the revival of Hebrew language, Simon was a scholar and translator of Ahad Ha'am, and produced the first modern Hebrew translations of Plato. He served...
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branches of Zionism claimed such a prevalent right: The cultural Zionist Ahad Ha'am "saw the historical rights of the Jews as outweighing the Arabs' residential...
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be the main tongue. Proponents of a Jewish cultural rebirth, such as Ahad Ha'am, were critical of Altneuland. In Altneuland, Herzl did not foresee any...
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1936, it occupied the Polac building at the intersection of Herzl and Ahad Ha'am streets. The library later moved to Ze'ev Gloskin building on Montefiore...
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discuss spiritual and cultural Zionism with Ginzberg, whose pen name was Ahad Ha'am. He stayed at Ginzberg's home in Hampstead, whence he lobbied Whitehall...
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Europe by different grammar and style, in the writings of people like Ahad Ha'am and others. His organizational efforts and involvement with the establishment...
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TASE moved from its premises at 113 Allenby Street to a building at 54 Ahad Ha'Am Street, Tel Aviv. In 1993, trade in derivatives commenced. In 1999, TASE...
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Asher D (disambiguation) Asher Hirsch Ginsberg (1856–1927), pseudonym Ahad Ha'am, essayist Asher Hong (born 2004), American artistic gymnast Asher Hucklesby...
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centre for Jewish cultural life in Israel, echoing the earlier ideas of Ahad Ha'am. At the time, Brit Shalom supported the establishment of a bi-national...
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suspended. Bentwich was a disciple of Zionist thinker Ahad Ha'am, and wrote a book, Ahad Ha'am and His Philosophy, in 1927. He was one of the Jewish members...
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Germany, Agnon also spent time with the Hebraists Hayim Nahman Bialik and Ahad Ha'am. The communities he passed through in his life are reflected in his works:...
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birth of Moses. While its originator was Yehoshua Barzillai (Eisenstadt), Ahad Ha'am was persuaded to take leadership of the organization. Its ideology was...
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state Palestinianism Melting pot Multiculturalism Zionism Personalities Ahad Ha'am (1856–1927) Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and Israel Hannah Arendt Gilad Atzmon...
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insurgency and spent 8 months in jail. In Odessa, he met Leon Pinsker, Ahad Ha’am and others, and joined the Hovevei Zion movement. Upon his release from...
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idea, such as Rabbi Joseph Hertz, the Chief Rabbi of the United Kingdom, Ahad Ha'am, and Nahum Sokolow, who viewed the establishment of a Jewish military...
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streets, and how in spring, the path to Jerusalem is filled with flowers. Ahad Ha'am, in an article called Truth from Eretz Israel, similarly spoke of cultivation...
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