Auction 17 Eretz Israel, anti-Semitism, Holocaust, postcards and photographs, Maps and travel books, Judaica, Rabbinical Letters, and more
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Sep 14, 2022
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LOT 19:

Issue No. 1 of the "General Zionists" organization in Eretz Israel, December 1938


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Auction took place on Sep 14, 2022 at DYNASTY

Issue No. 1 of the "General Zionists" organization in Eretz Israel, December 1938


"We would like to issue bulletins from time to time on the occurrence in the ranks of the general Zionist workers in the Land of Israel and their friends in the Diaspora..." - The organization of the General Zionist Workers in the Land of Israel, the national secretariat. Bulletin number 1, Tel Aviv, 12.1.38 - an internal bulletin for the members of "The Zionist Worker" - the first issue - issued by the organization in Eretz Israel. Rare. Typewriter printing.


The first issue reports on a number of important events that took place at that time: the number of immigrants who were taken in by the various settlements, teenagers from the "Aliyat HaNoar" group who immigrated from Austria to Nahalal, the members of the organization who were sent to pick throughout the country, the initial arrangement of dormitories for working women, the establishment of a neighborhood of workers in Rechovot, the establishment of nucleus of the settlement in Kibbutz Tel - Yitzhak, the establishment of evening classes for the Hebrew language, the organization's youth movement and the establishment of the newspaper "Madurot", "Yizkor" the those who fell in the defense of the land, noting the fact that: "almost all of the organization's members participate in the front of the defense in all its forms", and more.


The phrase "general Zionists" was originally given to circles within the Zionist movement and congress delegates who were in the center of the map and were not members of any party, some of them members of the Histadrut. In 1935, the movement split into the "World Federation of General Zionists" (Group A) who supported the Weizmann policy in relation to Great Britain and action also within the General Workers' Union, and to the "World Alliance of General Zionists" (group B) who opposed the Weizmann policy and supported the establishment of an independent organization of general Zionist workers in the Land of Israel. After the establishment of the State of Israel it became the liberal party which is part of the components of the Likud movement.


[3] leaves. 33 cm. Good condition.