Second Aliyah (Jewish immigration wave, 1904–1914)
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The Second Aliyah was a major early-20th-century wave of predominantly young, socialist Zionist Jewish immigrants to Ottoman Palestine that laid key foundations for the Yishuv, including kibbutzim, the Hebrew labor movement, and revived Hebrew culture.
All labels observed (4)
| Label | Occurrences |
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| Second Aliyah immigrants | 2 |
| Second Aliyah | 1 |
| Second Aliyah (Jewish immigration wave, 1904–1914) canonical | 1 |
| Second Aliyah period | 1 |
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Target entity: Second Aliyah (Jewish immigration wave, 1904–1914) Context triple: [Ottoman Palestine, significantEvent, Second Aliyah (Jewish immigration wave, 1904–1914)]
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A.
Aliyah Bet
Aliyah Bet was the clandestine, often illegal immigration of Jewish refugees to Mandatory Palestine before the establishment of Israel, organized in defiance of British restrictions.
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B.
Yishuv
Yishuv refers to the organized Jewish community in Palestine before the establishment of the State of Israel in 1948, encompassing its political, social, and defense institutions.
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C.
Hovevei Zion
Hovevei Zion was an early Jewish nationalist movement in Eastern Europe that promoted Jewish agricultural settlement in Palestine and laid important groundwork for modern Zionism.
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Jewish Yishuv in Mandatory Palestine
The Jewish Yishuv in Mandatory Palestine was the pre-state Jewish community that developed political, military, and social institutions which formed the foundation of the State of Israel in 1948.
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E.
moshav movement
The moshav movement is a cooperative agricultural settlement system in Israel that blends individual family farms with shared services and mutual aid, rooted in Labor Zionist ideals.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Second Aliyah (Jewish immigration wave, 1904–1914) Target entity description: The Second Aliyah was a major early-20th-century wave of predominantly young, socialist Zionist Jewish immigrants to Ottoman Palestine that laid key foundations for the Yishuv, including kibbutzim, the Hebrew labor movement, and revived Hebrew culture.
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A.
Aliyah Bet
Aliyah Bet was the clandestine, often illegal immigration of Jewish refugees to Mandatory Palestine before the establishment of Israel, organized in defiance of British restrictions.
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B.
Yishuv
Yishuv refers to the organized Jewish community in Palestine before the establishment of the State of Israel in 1948, encompassing its political, social, and defense institutions.
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C.
Hovevei Zion
Hovevei Zion was an early Jewish nationalist movement in Eastern Europe that promoted Jewish agricultural settlement in Palestine and laid important groundwork for modern Zionism.
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D.
Jewish Yishuv in Mandatory Palestine
The Jewish Yishuv in Mandatory Palestine was the pre-state Jewish community that developed political, military, and social institutions which formed the foundation of the State of Israel in 1948.
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E.
moshav movement
The moshav movement is a cooperative agricultural settlement system in Israel that blends individual family farms with shared services and mutual aid, rooted in Labor Zionist ideals.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (283)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
Aliyah
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Jewish immigration wave ⓘ historical event ⓘ |
| appliesToDemographicGroup |
Ashkenazi Jews
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European Jewry ⓘ
surface form:
Eastern European Jews
Polish Jews ⓘ Jews of the Russian Empire ⓘ
surface form:
Russian Empire Jews
Yemenite Jews ⓘ |
| country | Ottoman Empire ⓘ |
| endTime | 1914 ⓘ |
| followedBy | Third Aliyah ⓘ |
| follows | First Aliyah ⓘ |
| hasCause |
antisemitism in the Russian Empire
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economic hardship in Eastern Europe ⓘ pogroms in the Russian Empire ⓘ rise of Zionist ideology ⓘ |
| hasCharacteristic |
Hebrew-only ethos
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labor Zionist ideology ⓘ pioneering agricultural settlement ⓘ predominantly young immigrants ⓘ socialist orientation ⓘ |
| hasEffect |
consolidation of the Yishuv leadership
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creation of kibbutzim ⓘ development of the Hebrew labor movement ⓘ emergence of a Hebrew working class ⓘ expansion of the Yishuv ⓘ formation of Jewish self-defense organizations ⓘ foundation for future State of Israel institutions ⓘ growth of Jewish agricultural settlements ⓘ institutionalization of Hebrew education ⓘ revival of spoken Hebrew ⓘ strengthening of socialist Zionism ⓘ |
| hasMainSubject |
Hebrew culture revival
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Jewish immigration to Palestine ⓘ Zionism ⓘ Labor Zionism ⓘ
surface form:
labor Zionism
|
| hasNotableParticipant |
A. D. Gordon
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Abraham Isaac Kook ⓘ Alexander Zeid ⓘ Arthur Ruppin ⓘ Ben-Zion Meir Hai Uziel ⓘ Berl Katznelson ⓘ David Ben-Gurion ⓘ Eliezer Ben-Yehuda ⓘ Golda Meir ⓘ Haim Arlosoroff ⓘ Israel Shochat ⓘ Levi Eshkol ⓘ Manya Shochat ⓘ Meir Dizengoff ⓘ Moshe Sharett ⓘ Nachman Syrkin ⓘ Rachel Bluwstein ⓘ Rachel Yanait Ben-Zvi ⓘ Shmuel Dayan ⓘ Yehoshua Hankin ⓘ Yitzhak Ben-Zvi ⓘ Yitzhak Ben-Zvi's Hashomer comrades ⓘ Yitzhak Gruenbaum ⓘ Yitzhak Tabenkin ⓘ Yosef Chaim Sonnenfeld ⓘ Yosef Haim Brenner ⓘ Yosef Sprinzak ⓘ Joseph Trumpeldor ⓘ
surface form:
Yosef Trumpeldor
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| hasPart |
Hebrew literary circles
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Hebrew publishing initiatives ⓘ Hebrew teachers' movement ⓘ Hebrew-language schools ⓘ Jewish agricultural training farms ⓘ development of Afikim ⓘ development of Ashdot Ya'akov ⓘ development of Ayelet HaShahar ⓘ development of Balfouria ⓘ development of Beit Alfa ⓘ development of Beit Hashita ⓘ development of Beit Zera ⓘ development of Degania Bet ⓘ development of Degania Gimel ⓘ development of Degania's forerunners ⓘ development of Ein Dor ⓘ development of Ein Ganim ⓘ development of Ein Gev ⓘ development of Ein HaHoresh ⓘ development of Ein HaMifratz ⓘ development of Ein Harod ⓘ development of Ein Shemer ⓘ development of Ga'ash ⓘ development of Galilee watchmen groups ⓘ development of Gesher ⓘ development of Geva ⓘ development of Ginegar ⓘ development of Givat Brenner ⓘ development of Givat Brenner's forerunners ⓘ development of Givat Haim ⓘ development of Hadera ⓘ development of Hapoel Hatzair ⓘ development of Hashomer outposts ⓘ development of Hebrew choirs ⓘ development of Hebrew cultural institutions ⓘ development of Hebrew drama groups ⓘ development of Hebrew festivals ⓘ development of Hebrew folk dance ⓘ development of Hebrew holiday celebrations ⓘ development of Hebrew journals ⓘ development of Hebrew labor ideology ⓘ development of Hebrew libraries ⓘ development of Hebrew literary salons ⓘ development of Hebrew literature ⓘ development of Hebrew newspapers ⓘ development of Hebrew poetry ⓘ development of Hebrew press ⓘ development of Hebrew publishing houses ⓘ development of Hebrew schools network ⓘ development of Hebrew teachers' associations ⓘ development of Hebrew theater ⓘ development of Hebrew trade unions ⓘ development of Hebrew workers' communes ⓘ development of Heftziba ⓘ development of Hulda ⓘ development of Jewish agricultural self-sufficiency ⓘ development of Jewish land purchase efforts ⓘ development of Jewish security arrangements ⓘ development of Jewish-Arab administrative relations ⓘ development of Jewish-Arab alliances ⓘ development of Jewish-Arab border skirmishes ⓘ development of Jewish-Arab boundary arrangements ⓘ development of Jewish-Arab charitable activities ⓘ development of Jewish-Arab coexistence efforts ⓘ development of Jewish-Arab communal agreements ⓘ development of Jewish-Arab communal alliances ⓘ development of Jewish-Arab communal coexistence ⓘ development of Jewish-Arab communal competition ⓘ development of Jewish-Arab communal cooperation ⓘ development of Jewish-Arab communal disputes ⓘ development of Jewish-Arab communal integration ⓘ development of Jewish-Arab communal negotiations ⓘ development of Jewish-Arab communal rivalries ⓘ development of Jewish-Arab communal separation ⓘ development of Jewish-Arab communal violence ⓘ development of Jewish-Arab communication channels ⓘ development of Jewish-Arab conflicts ⓘ development of Jewish-Arab cooperation in agriculture ⓘ development of Jewish-Arab court cases ⓘ development of Jewish-Arab crime issues ⓘ development of Jewish-Arab cultural encounters ⓘ development of Jewish-Arab economic competition ⓘ development of Jewish-Arab economic networks ⓘ development of Jewish-Arab educational contacts ⓘ development of Jewish-Arab family ties ⓘ development of Jewish-Arab grazing rights issues ⓘ development of Jewish-Arab health contacts ⓘ development of Jewish-Arab labor disputes ⓘ development of Jewish-Arab labor relations ⓘ development of Jewish-Arab land disputes ⓘ development of Jewish-Arab land registration issues ⓘ development of Jewish-Arab language contacts ⓘ development of Jewish-Arab legal disputes ⓘ development of Jewish-Arab market regulations ⓘ development of Jewish-Arab market relations ⓘ development of Jewish-Arab mediation efforts ⓘ development of Jewish-Arab negotiations ⓘ development of Jewish-Arab neighborhood relations ⓘ development of Jewish-Arab peace initiatives ⓘ development of Jewish-Arab peasant relations ⓘ development of Jewish-Arab philanthropic initiatives ⓘ development of Jewish-Arab policing issues ⓘ development of Jewish-Arab political relations ⓘ development of Jewish-Arab reconciliation attempts ⓘ development of Jewish-Arab religious encounters ⓘ development of Jewish-Arab rivalries ⓘ development of Jewish-Arab road use issues ⓘ development of Jewish-Arab rural relations ⓘ development of Jewish-Arab security conflicts ⓘ development of Jewish-Arab security cooperation ⓘ development of Jewish-Arab security understandings ⓘ development of Jewish-Arab social contacts ⓘ development of Jewish-Arab social networks ⓘ development of Jewish-Arab tax relations ⓘ development of Jewish-Arab tensions ⓘ development of Jewish-Arab trade relations ⓘ development of Jewish-Arab transportation links ⓘ development of Jewish-Arab urban relations ⓘ development of Jewish-Arab water rights issues ⓘ development of Jewish-only labor practices ⓘ development of Kfar Ata ⓘ development of Kfar Baruch ⓘ development of Kfar Blum ⓘ development of Kfar Giladi ⓘ development of Kfar Glikson ⓘ development of Kfar Hasidim ⓘ development of Kfar Hittim ⓘ development of Kfar Maccabi ⓘ development of Kfar Masaryk ⓘ development of Kfar Ruppin ⓘ development of Kfar Tavor ⓘ development of Kfar Yehezkel ⓘ development of Kfar Yehoshua ⓘ development of Kinneret farm ⓘ development of Kinneret moshava ⓘ development of Kinneret training farm ⓘ development of Kiryat Anavim ⓘ development of Kvutzat Kinneret ⓘ development of Ma'abarot ⓘ development of Ma'ale HaHamisha ⓘ development of Ma'anit ⓘ development of Masada ⓘ development of Merhavia ⓘ development of Metula ⓘ development of Migdal ⓘ development of Mishmar HaEmek ⓘ development of Mishmar HaSharon ⓘ development of Nahalal ⓘ development of Neve Eitan ⓘ development of Old Yishuv–New Yishuv interactions ⓘ development of Petah Tikva ⓘ development of Poale Zion ⓘ development of Poriah ⓘ development of Ramat David ⓘ development of Ramat HaKovesh ⓘ development of Ramat Yohanan ⓘ development of Rehovot ⓘ development of Rishon LeZion ⓘ development of Rosh Pinna ⓘ development of Sarid ⓘ development of Sde Nahum ⓘ development of Sejera ⓘ development of Sejera farm ⓘ development of Sha'ar HaAmakim ⓘ development of Sha'ar HaGolan ⓘ development of Shefayim ⓘ development of Tel Hai ⓘ development of Tel Yosef ⓘ development of Yagur ⓘ development of Yakum ⓘ development of Yavniel ⓘ development of Yifat ⓘ development of Zikhron Ya'akov ⓘ development of Zionist settlement planning ⓘ development of Zionist youth movements ⓘ development of agricultural collectives ⓘ development of agricultural marketing cooperatives ⓘ development of conquest of labor policy ⓘ development of consumer cooperatives ⓘ development of cooperative enterprises ⓘ development of early labor federations ⓘ development of health funds ⓘ development of mutual aid societies ⓘ development of non-party workers' groups ⓘ development of proto-municipal institutions ⓘ development of religious Zionist communities ⓘ development of secular Hebrew culture ⓘ development of socialist study circles ⓘ development of urban workers' clubs ⓘ development of workers' banks ⓘ development of workers' cooperatives ⓘ development of workers' councils ⓘ development of workers' cultural centers ⓘ development of workers' housing projects ⓘ early kibbutz experiments ⓘ establishment of Degania Alef ⓘ expansion of Tel Aviv ⓘ formation of Hashomer ⓘ growth of Jaffa Jewish community ⓘ growth of Jerusalem New Yishuv ⓘ self-defense groups in Galilee ⓘ self-defense groups in Judea ⓘ settlement of the Galilee ⓘ settlement of the Jezreel Valley ⓘ settlement of the Jordan Valley ⓘ settlement of the coastal plain ⓘ urban workers' organizations ⓘ |
| influenced |
Haganah
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Hebrew-only language policy in the Yishuv ⓘ Histadrut ⓘ Mapai ⓘ kibbutz movement ⓘ labor Zionist leadership of the Yishuv ⓘ moshav movement ⓘ |
| location | Ottoman Palestine ⓘ |
| partOf |
history of Zionism
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history of the Yishuv ⓘ |
| pointInTime | early 20th century ⓘ |
| startTime | 1904 ⓘ |
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Subject: Second Aliyah (Jewish immigration wave, 1904–1914) Description of subject: The Second Aliyah was a major early-20th-century wave of predominantly young, socialist Zionist Jewish immigrants to Ottoman Palestine that laid key foundations for the Yishuv, including kibbutzim, the Hebrew labor movement, and revived Hebrew culture.
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