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    Arthur Ruppin (1 March 1876 – 1 January 1943) was a German Zionist and one of the founders of the city of Tel Aviv. Appointed director of Berlin's Bureau...
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  • Nathan Birnbaum, one of the founders of Central European Zionism, Arthur Ruppin, and Ze'ev Jabotinsky, the founder of Revisionist Zionism, Nordau, a...
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    institutional settlement. It was established in 1949, is named after Arthur Ruppin, and is located near the moshav Kfar Monash, and within the Hefer Valley...
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  • Ruppin may refer to: Neuruppin, a town in Brandenburg, Germany Ruppin Switzerland, a forest area near Neuruppin Arthur Ruppin (1876-1943), a Zionist leader...
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    statist Zionism and the founder of what became Israel's Likud party, and Arthur Ruppin, considered the "father of Israeli sociology". Birnbaum, who is widely...
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  • Brit Shalom supporters and founders included economist and sociologist Arthur Ruppin, philosopher Martin Buber, Hugo Bergmann, historian Hans Kohn, Gershom...
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    Organization (ZO) in Ottoman-controlled Palestine under the leadership of Arthur Ruppin. The main tasks of the Palestine Office were to represent the Jews of...
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    purchased by Jews in Palestine until 1948, and, as first identified by Arthur Ruppin in 1907, this sale was perceived as vitally important in sustaining...
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    Palestine by the Palestine Bureau of the Zionist Organization (ZO) led by Arthur Ruppin, at the same time as, and next to Moshavat Kinneret, a moshava-type...
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  • from Galicia and Poland seized every opportunity of moving westward. Arthur Ruppin, writing in the late 19th century, when forcible measures were taken...
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    conditions in Christian Europe versus the Ottoman Muslim world." By 1930, Arthur Ruppin estimated that Ashkenazi Jews accounted for nearly 92% of world Jewry...
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    His opposition was grounded on a view, anticipated in the 1930s by Arthur Ruppin, that such a state would automatically entail a situation of continuous...
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    1908, the Zionist Organization founded the Palestine Office, under Arthur Ruppin, for land acquisition, agricultural settlement and training, and later...
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  • in Palestine, became aware of the dangers from German antisemitism Arthur Ruppin (1876–1943), born in the German Empire (Prussia), moved to Palestine...
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    becoming independent farmers was not a realistic option in 1909. As Arthur Ruppin, a proponent of Jewish agricultural colonization of the Trans-Jordan...
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    (New Brunswick (USA) and London, 1984), 117–130. "Buying the Emek by Arthur Ruppin, 1929 (with an introduction)". Zionism-israel.com. Retrieved 24 March...
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    Kfar Ruppin (Hebrew: כְּפַר רוּפִּין, lit. Ruppin Village) is a kibbutz in the Beit She'an Valley, about 5 km (3.1 mi) southeast of Beit She'an in northern...
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    pioneer Joseph Trumpeldor (1880–1920), Zionist leader, army officer Arthur Ruppin Kinneret Farm Second Aliyah Romny, the hometown of three of the 1909...
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    partners in negotiations on the future of Palestine". According to Arthur Ruppin, formerly in charge of the Jewish Agency, Weizmann and other Zionist...
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  • as Jewish Nationalist: The Quest for Zionist Utopia Bloom, E. (2011) Arthur Ruppin and the Production of Pre-Israeli Culture, Studies in Jewish History...
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  • Making of the Jewish state” states there was a close relationship with Arthur Ruppin, a Zionist historian and leader who, though in theory advocating capitalist...
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    ideologically inspired Jewish immigration to Palestine / Israel is due to Arthur Ruppin's 1930 work Soziologie der Juden. Aliyah has also been defined, by sociologists...
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    Central Bureau of Statistics. Retrieved 21 March 2024. Etan Bloom (2011). Arthur Ruppin and the Production of Pre-Israeli Culture. Studies in Jewish History...
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    2003, page 406 Bloom, Etan (2007). "What 'The Father' had in mind? Arthur Ruppin (1876–1943), cultural identity, weltanschauung and action". History...
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    Ethiopia Street 5.[citation needed] House number 9 was the residence of Arthur Ruppin. Additionally, the writer Mordechai Ben Hillel HaCohen, a leader of...
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    the Austrian expeditionary force headquarters in Damascus, assisting Arthur Ruppin in sending financial help from Constantinople to the starving Yishuv...
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    Agency for Israel) between 1931 and 1933, when he was succeeded by Arthur Ruppin. In 1906, Sokolow was asked to become the secretary general of the World...
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    Kiriath-Jearim. In 1912 the Abu Ghosh family sold thousands of dunams to Arthur Ruppin, who represented the Zionist movement. In 1919 a group of 6 pioneers...
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    Berlin in 1948–1953 Willy Rosen (1894–1944) composer and songwriter Arthur Ruppin (1876–1943), Zionist thinker and leader Gustav Schäfer (1988-), drummer...
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    (1910–1944), Luftwaffe pilot Robert Maćkowiak (born 1970), sprinter Arthur Ruppin (1876–1943), Zionist Reinhard Seiler (1909–1989), Luftwaffe officer...
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