Fact-checked by Grok 2 weeks ago
References
-
[1]
The First Aliyah (1882-1903) - Jewish Virtual LibraryThe First Aliyah (1882-1903) were 20,000-30,000 Jews from Russia, Romania, and Galicia. The Second Aliyah (1904-1914) consisted of 35,000-40,000 pioneering ...
-
[2]
The First AliyahThe beginning of the return to Zion, the first mass immigration wave to the Land of Israel after 2,000 years of exile, was called “The First Aliyah.”.
-
[3]
The Backdrop Of Jewish Settlement: The Early AliyotThe migration known as the First Aliyah ran from 1882-1903 and consisted of individuals and small groups inspired by the Hibbat Zion (Lovers of Zion) and the ...
-
[4]
The Israeli Story of Aliyah | HonestReportingMar 24, 2020 · The First Aliyah (1882-1903): The immigrants of this period worked toward the establishment of a Jewish state in the Holy Land. 60,000 members ...
-
[5]
The Russian-Jewish Leadership and the Pogroms of 1881-1882Furthernore, violence against Jews broke out in Warsaw an Christmas ray 1881. Finally; the Balta pogrom of March 1882 closed out the wave of pogroms associated ...Missing: communities details
-
[6]
the 1881 Anti-Jewish Pogroms in Russia - jstorPersons from the ruling circles consipiring to make pogroms were not needed in order to incite the workmen to anti-. Jewish violence. The 1881 pogroms were ...Missing: communities details
-
[7]
MAY LAWS - JewishEncyclopedia.comThe May Laws also limit the rights of Jews to become shareholders in stock companies, or directors, managers, or superintendents of real property belonging to ...
-
[8]
[PDF] Emigration from and Immigration into RussiaThe pogroms of 1881—84 trebled the Russian immigration into the United States; those of 1903—07 doubled it. The pogroms of the '80 's affected only the ...
-
[9]
Tsarist Russia – The Holocaust Explained: Designed for schoolsThese laws restricted Jews' freedom. Jews could no longer conduct business on Sundays, they could no longer own or manage real estate outside of the Pale of ...
-
[10]
[PDF] 11 Were Jews Political Refugees or Economic Migrants?the frequent nare-ups of anti-Jewish violence before this date? The Odessa pogrom of 1871 notwithstanding, Kuznets (1975) estimates that only. 31,000 Russian ...<|separator|>
-
[11]
Old Yishuv: Palestine at the End of the Ottoman PeriodJun 23, 2021 · The Old Yishuv was Jewish immigration to Palestine before 1882, primarily for religious reasons. Women saw it as spiritual sanctification, but ...
-
[12]
[PDF] New Historical Approaches to the Old Yishuv - ISMIIN rec recent years, students of modern Jewish history have evinced a growing interest in the Jewish community of Palestine in the pre-Zionist period.
-
[13]
The Sephardi Jewish Community in Pre-World War I JerusalemThe Sephardi community was the dominant community among the old Yishuv in Palestine and included Jews who immigrated from the Islamic countries, North Africa, ...
-
[14]
[PDF] Zionism, 1862-1897: Foundations of a MovementThe members of the. Old Yishuv depended entirely on a system of donations from Europe called Halukka. When refugees from Europe arrived in Palestine, the Old ...
-
[15]
[PDF] Intercommunal Relations in Jerusalem during Egyptian Rule (1834 ...The Khedival government thus encouraged the natural increase of Christians and Jews as well as Muslims to solve the demographic problems it had caused ...
-
[16]
Intercommunal Relations in Jerusalem During Egyptian Rule (1834 ...Europeans saw Muslim social prejudiceagainst Christians and Jews as political oppression, and did not understand that underOttoman law, they were all subjects ...
-
[17]
Pogroms in Palestine before the creation of the state of Israel (1830 ...Apr 4, 2024 · From 1830 to 1948, these repeated massacres aimed to expel the Jews from Palestine, dissuade European refugees from seeking sanctuary there.
-
[18]
Moses Hess, biography, and Rome and Jerusalem; The last national ...Hess's Zionism, his socialism and his belief in democratic government appear to be rooted in a mysticism born of Jewish philosophy and 19th century utopian ...
-
[19]
Ha-Shahar - Jewish Virtual LibrarySmolenskin molded the image of Ha-Shaḥar as an independent and militant journal. Ha-Shaḥar was initially designed mainly for Russian Jews. Because of Russian ...
-
[20]
Smolenskin, Perets - YIVO EncyclopediaSmolenskin used Ha-Shaḥar as a platform for his ideas, for publishing his essays and serialized novels, and most importantly for acting as the focal point to ...
-
[21]
Perez Smolenskin - Jewish Virtual LibraryPerez Smolenskin was a Hebrew novelist, editor, and publicist. A leading exponent of the Haskalah in Eastern Europe and an early advocate of Jewish nationalism.
-
[22]
Zionism: Hovevei Zion - Jewish Virtual LibraryThe first Hovevei Zion ( Lovers of Zion ) organizations were established in 1881-1882 with the aim of furthering Jewish settlement, particularly agricultural ...
-
[23]
Ḥibat Tsiyon - YIVO EncyclopediaEstablished in Russia and Romania in the early 1880s when concepts promoting modern Jewish nationalism began to spread from intellectual circles to the masses, ...Missing: history | Show results with:history
-
[24]
The First Aliyah - Jewish HistoryTheir motives were purely religious. They felt that the time of redemption was at hand and by populating the Holy Land they would somehow quicken the ...Missing: national revival
-
[25]
Eliezer Ben-Yehuda: Father of Modern-Day Hebrew - Aish.comHe believed that the revival of Hebrew in the Land of Israel would unite all Jews worldwide. Ben-Yehuda regarded Hebrew and Zionism as one and the same. He ...
-
[26]
The Man and the Miracle that Revived Hebrew: Eliezer Ben-YehudaMaking aliyah (immigrating) to the Promised Land in 1881 at the age of 23, he set out to revive Hebrew as the native tongue for future generations of Jewish ...
-
[27]
Yavnieli and the Yemenite AliyahNov 30, 2023 · Yemenite Judaism, as mentioned, was highly kabbalistic and messianic, and the Yemenite Jews held an integral belief that the Messiah would be ...
-
[28]
Aliyah to Israel - Gov.ilFeb 7, 2022 · The influx of immigrants into the Land of Israel during the years 1882-1903 is known as “The First Aliyah.” This was the first large wave of immigrants that ...
-
[29]
Redemption, settlement and agriculture in the religious teachings of ...The article examines the approach of Hovevei Zion in light of the general rabbinic approach to redemption, settlement and agriculture and the social changes in ...
-
[30]
Pogroms - Jewish Virtual LibraryModern Jewish History: Pogroms ... Pogrom is a Russian word designating an attack, accompanied by destruction, looting of property, murder, and rape, perpetrated ...
-
[31]
Modern Jewish History: The Pale of SettlementAccording to the census of 1897, 4,899,300 Jews lived there, forming 94% of the total Jewish population of Russia and c. 11.6% of the general population of this ...
-
[32]
Romania Virtual Jewish History TourCitizenship was denied to Jews. The corrupt Romanian administrators used this legislation to add to their income by persecuting the Jews. The completion of ...
-
[33]
1884: Early Zionists Get Concrete About Moving From Eastern ...Nov 6, 2014 · Hovevei Zion societies met at Kattowitz to try to organize aliyah to Israel, predating Herzl's Zionist Conference by 13 years.Missing: founding | Show results with:founding<|separator|>
-
[34]
Message in a bottle from the Lovers of Zion – 140 years on - The BlogsNov 3, 2024 · This week marks the 140th anniversary of Zionism's first significant international conference, held in today's Katowice, Poland from November 6 to 11, 1884.
-
[35]
[PDF] Ottoman Policy and Restrictions on Jewish Settlement in PalestineHowever, it was still forbidden for any property owner to assist recent Jewish immigrants to remain in Palestine. There were changes in the regulations ...
-
[36]
[PDF] the ottoman policy towards jewish immigration andThis thesis analyzes the characteristics of the Ottoman policy towards Jewish immigration and settlement in Palestine during the period between 1882 and ...
-
[37]
Practical Zionism - Jewish Virtual LibraryPractical Zionism emphasized practical means of attaining Zionist goals, such as aliyah (immigration), rural settlement and educational institutions.
-
[38]
Rishon LeZion, Israel - JewishGen KehilaLinksJews who emigrated from the Russian Empire founded the settlement in 1882. The ten founding immigrants, who came from Kharkov, Ukraine, belonged to Hovevei Zion ...
-
[39]
Nationalism and Jewish Socialism: The Early Years - jstorIt was the very point of their attack on the Zionists to charge that the Hovevei-Zion and the. WZO had betrayed the spirit of autoemancipation. Such a tone ...
-
[40]
This Day in Jewish History Members of proto-Zionist Group Bilu ...Jul 6, 2014 · On July 6, 1882, the first group of 14 members of the proto-Zionist group Bilu disembarked in Jaffa. They were not the first Russian Jews to ...Missing: pioneers | Show results with:pioneers
-
[41]
The Yemenite Jews Who Arrived in the Holy Land in 1881Mar 27, 2022 · There were various reasons that led historians to label this wave of immigrants from Europe as “The First Aliyah”, when in fact Jews had been ...Missing: numbers motivations
- [42]
-
[43]
The forced conversion of Jewish orphans in Yemen | Request PDFAug 10, 2025 · An especially grim corollary of the dhimmi status was the 'orphans decree', the forced conversion to Islam of every Jewish orphan (Eraqi Klorman ...Missing: aliyah 1880s<|separator|>
-
[44]
Israel Studies An Anthology : Patterns of Immigration and Absorption ...The pogroms were not the cause of the immigration, but were rather the catalyst for the emigration of trained young Zionist members of two major Jewish-Zionist ...
-
[45]
Historical development of Jewish immigration | Israel (2008) | bpb.deJun 1, 2008 · The immigration/emigration balance. Before the founding of the state. The first aliyah, between 1882 and 1903, comprised about 25,000 mostly ...
-
[46]
[PDF] THE POPULATION OF PALESTINENov 7, 2024 · Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data. McCarthy, Justin. The population of Palestine : population history and statistics of.
- [47]
-
[48]
Jewish & Non-Jewish Population of Israel/Palestine (1517-Present)(1517 - Present) ; Ottoman Empire · 1533-39, 5,000 ; Ottoman Empire · 1882. 24,000 ; World War I. 1914, 94,000 ; World War I · 1918. 60,000.
-
[49]
(PDF) The Jews in Eretz‐Israel/Palestine: From traditional ...Aug 7, 2025 · ... community affairs. The “Old Yishuv” suffered from internal. conflicts and a lack of unity and harmony, particularly in Jerusalem, its central ...
-
[50]
Jewish Presence in the Land of Israel in the 19th Century - MDPIThe presence of Jews in the Land of Israel before the immigration wave commonly known as the First Aliyah of 1882 is poorly documented. The Jewish population in ...
-
[51]
Groundwork for First Aliyah Is Laid by BILU | CIEWhen this failed, fourteen members led by Belkind left for Palestine, arriving in Jaffa on July 6, 1882. Upon their arrival, they began their agricultural ...Missing: landing | Show results with:landing
-
[52]
Israel Belkind - Jewish Virtual LibraryBelkind was the head of the first group of Bilu pioneers, which reached Eretz Yisrael in July, 1882. ... acronym House of Jacob Let Us Go Up [Isaiah 2.5]) Zionist ...
-
[53]
Khar'kiv - YIVO EncyclopediaA circle of Kharkov university students led by Yisra'el Belkind formed BILU, the first pioneer group to immigrate to Palestine in 1882.
-
[54]
Jews of the Week: Belkinds and HankinsDec 28, 2022 · He founded an organization called BILU (an acronym of Beit Yaakov Lechu v'Nelcha, from an End of Days prophecy in Isaiah 2:5, where the ...
-
[55]
Texts Concerning Zionism: BILU Manifesto - Jewish Virtual LibraryWe propose to form the following society for national ends: 1. The society will be named 'BILU', according to the motto, "House of Jacob, com let us go.Missing: equality labor charity
-
[56]
1882 Bilu and the First Aliyah - HistorycentralThe first 14 members of Bilu arrived in Palestine in July 1882. The initial 'Biluim' settled in Mikve Israel and Rishon L'Tzion as farm hands. Some members of ...Missing: date Jaffa
-
[57]
Gedera and the Bilu pioneers | In And Around IsraelThey bribed their way into Palestine in 1882, headed by their leader Israel Belkind. There had been a trickle of Russian Jews entering Palestine previously, ...Missing: July | Show results with:July
-
[58]
The Start of the Baron's Activities in Eretz Israel - Ramat HanadivAt the end of 1882, Baron Edmond de Rothschild met in Paris Rabbi Shmuel Mohliver, among the first members of the Hibbat Zion movement.Missing: Zikhron French
-
[59]
Baron Edmond de Rothschild - Ramat HanadivHis contributions to the Yishuv began in the early 1880s when the first moshavot (farming villages) established by Hovevei Zion, a European Zionist organisation ...
-
[60]
The Baron Rothschild and the Moshavot - Conservas de PortugalThe Baron's involvement prevented the collapse of the moshavot and contributed in many ways to the development of settlement in the Land of Israel.
-
[61]
In The Footsteps Of The Baron - ESRA MagazineDuring the years 1883-1889, Baron de Rothschild covered the expenses of Rishon LeZion, Zichron Ya'akov, Rosh Pinna and Ekron, and donated over 5 million pounds ...Missing: Zikhron | Show results with:Zikhron
-
[62]
The Jewish Colonisation Association and a Rothschild in PalestineThe contracts bound the settlers to ICA for some twenty years, during which time the debts were to be repaid according to a fixed scale. Ownership of the ...
-
[63]
Ottoman Land Registration Law as a Contributing Factor in the ...The Ottoman Land Code and Registration Laws of 1858 and 1859 contributed to the conflict between Jews and Arabs in Palestine and Israel.Missing: century | Show results with:century
-
[64]
Ottoman Practice as Regards Jewish Settlement in Palestine - jstorTo put its policy into practice, the. Government placed restrictions on Jews entering Palestine from 1882 onwards, which were designed to prevent Jewish ...
-
[65]
[PDF] Arabs and Jews in Ottoman Palestine - Rah's Open Lidrestrictions imposed in 1891–1892 on entry and land sales in the Palestinian districts. Individual. Jewish settlers were permitted to enter, still under ...
-
[66]
Land Purchased for First Jewish Settlement - סגולה24 July 1882 – 8 Av 5642. Moshe David Shuv, representative of the Rumanian branch of the Lovers of Zion (Hovevei Zion) movement, completed a land purchase that ...
-
[67]
Jewish Settlements in Palestine: An Analysis of Some Ottoman ...Dec 12, 2023 · This study analyzes 37 Ottoman documents regarding the Jewish settlements in Palestine, written between 1850 and 1920.
-
[68]
Early Zionist Settlement in Palestine - Sites@Rutgers... Jewish life in Palestine depended on sustainable, profitable farming. The Rothschild/de Hirsch philanthropic partnership facilitated the purchase of ...Missing: paternalistic control contracts tenant
-
[69]
Petach Tikva established (1878) - The Israel Forever FoundationOn this date in 1878, the first modern Jewish pilgrims moved to Petach Tikva. ... failed as malaria and crop failure drove them from the location. In 1883 ...
-
[70]
Rishon Le-Zion - Jewish Virtual LibraryCity in central Israel, 7 mi. (12 km.) SE of Tel Aviv-Jaffa, founded in 1882 by ten pioneers from Russia headed by ZD Levontin.<|separator|>
-
[71]
Rishon LeZion | Israel, City, History, & Industry - BritannicaThe second oldest Jewish village of Palestine (after Petah Tiqva), Rishon LeZion was founded in 1882 by Russian-Jewish immigrants of the First Aliyah.
-
[72]
A BRIEF HISTORY OF ZICHRON YAAKOV - מועצה מקומית זכרון יעקבIn 1883, Baron Edmond James de Rothschild decided to assist the remaining settlers. Plans were formulated for the development of the land for agricultural ...
-
[73]
The Rishon LeZion Winery - הארכיון הציוניIn 1882 the first agricultural colony of the First Aliyah was founded: Rishon LeZion. The first ten settlers, who were joined by tens more in the coming ...
-
[74]
[PDF] Agricultural Development in Palestine, 1880-1948 WILLIAM GRAY ...He brought French agronomists with experience in Algeria to Palestine, building a plantation system that grew wine grapes, oranges and other cash crops.28. This ...
-
[75]
Ideology, society, and technology in the citrus industry of Palestine ...Cash--crop, export--oriented agriculture was further cemented in historic Palestine with the successful citrus industry, spearheaded by Jewish immigrants in the ...
-
[76]
History & Overview of Agriculture in Israel - Jewish Virtual LibraryThe study of the history of ancient agriculture in the Land of Israel has been the focus of a great amount of research in recent decades.Missing: cash Jaffa orange<|separator|>
-
[77]
[PDF] The challenges facing the First Aliyah Sephardic Ottoman colonistsMar 9, 2016 · By 1904, however, fewer than 30,000 remained in the country. Of those who stayed in Palestine, about 5,500 established some 25 agricultural ...
-
[78]
From malaria to avian flu in the Hula Valley, Palestine-IsraelApr 17, 2024 · Mortality rates here were high due to malaria. ... The settler ecologies in the Hula Valley have more recently manifested in the avian flu ...
-
[79]
Zionism: The First 120 Years, 1882-2002.Apr 15, 2008 · First conference of Hovevei Zion (“Lovers of Zion”) in Romania resolves to purchase land in Israel and promote aliya. The same year ...
-
[80]
TRADING SECRETS: CONSTRUCTIONS AND CONTEXTS OF TWO ...Jan 14, 2019 · The first settlers quickly realized their folly: by the end of 1880 malaria was taking its toll and winter rains were damaging the first Jewish ...Missing: mortality | Show results with:mortality
-
[81]
The Untold History of How Palestine's Swamps Became Productive ...May 18, 2025 · For instance, in 1918 some 113 residents of Jerusalem died of malaria amid a severe epidemic, and in 1920 the new Jewish University clinic in ...Missing: Aliyah | Show results with:Aliyah
-
[82]
Historical Review: Problematic Malaria Prophylaxis with Quinine - NIHQuinine was the first specific drug for malaria infections, derived from an alkali extract of cinchona bark from Andean forests, and supposedly was first ...
-
[83]
Israel's adopted eucalyptus trees are the bee's kneesSep 11, 2015 · A eucalyptus tree grows in the US. Eucalyptus trees were first planted in Israel to help drain the country's swamps, drawing water through ...
-
[84]
The Myth of the Eucalyptus - Israeli Hero or Dangerous Invader?Jul 11, 2022 · The Zionist narrative relates that draining the swamps saved many lives by reducing the impact of malaria, a plague that threatened the Zionist ...Missing: Aliyah | Show results with:Aliyah
-
[85]
Pollution in a Promised Land - UC Press E-Books CollectionIn 1900 eucalyptus trees were first introduced on a large scale by Baron Edmond de Rothschild's development agency, PICA, as a swamp-draining measure in Hadera.<|control11|><|separator|>
-
[86]
Myths & Facts - The Mandatory Period - Jewish Virtual LibraryAnalyses of land purchases from 1880 to 1948 show that 73 percent of Jewish plots were purchased from large landowners, not poor fellahin. Those who sold land ...Missing: resentment | Show results with:resentment
-
[87]
Who Owns the Land? - Jewish CurrentsSep 23, 2016 · The code demanded that land be attached to a clear deed of ownership in order to ensure an easier and more direct taxation policy.<|separator|>
-
[88]
[PDF] Petah Tikva, 1886 - University of Washington HistoryJan 23, 2001 · In 1886, a clash in Petah Tikva resulted in the death of Rachel Halevy. This article examines the commemoration of this event and the shifting ...Missing: mortality rates
-
[89]
Petah Tikva, 1886: Gender, Anonymity, and the Making of Zionist ...The first significant clash between European Jewish agricultural colonists and Arab peasants in Palestine, a conflict over peasant grazing rights in Petah Tikva ...
-
[90]
spaces and the rural frontier in palestine - jstorThe next day villagers of Yahudiyya attacked Petah Tikva, wounding five settlers, one of whom subsequently died, and seized all the settlers' livestock. The.
-
[91]
Origins and Evolution of Zionism - Foreign Policy Research InstituteJan 9, 2015 · The earliest Zionist settlers, known as the first Aliyah (wave of ... labor, and to hire native Arab labor at a low cost. They were ...<|separator|>
-
[92]
Rural Reactions to Zionist Activity in Palestine before and after the ...Jun 11, 2013 · All in all, the five petitions provide a more nuanced perspective on the unfolding of Jewish–Arab relations. Petitions as a Historical Source.
-
[93]
Petitioning the Sultan: Protests and Justice in Late Ottoman ...To a large extent, the Jewish colonies established in that period laid the foundations for future expansion of Jewish agricultural settlement in Palestine.
-
[94]
The Origins of Israel - SHELDON KIRSHNER JOURNALAug 26, 2013 · In 1883, Jewish settlers staged a rebellion after complaining that his administrators had curtailed their freedom. Rothschild warned the ...
-
[95]
Jewish causes - The Rothschild ArchiveIn 1885, Mathilde von Rothschild (1832-1924) organised the provision of 37 beds ... Rishon le Zion was followed by others bearing the names of his parents.Missing: strike Bilu
-
[96]
The Transformation of - the Role of Women in - the First Aliyah - jstorIn fact, they were recognized as more important than men in establishing Hebrew as a spoken language. Women's Exclusion from the Eretz-Israel Organization. The ...Missing: ratio | Show results with:ratio
-
[97]
Jewish Philanthropy, Zionist Culture, and the Civilizing Mission of ...Dec 28, 2013 · The aim of this article is to examine the relationship between Jewish philanthropy in Ottoman Palestine—philanthropy based on the principle of “ ...Missing: debates | Show results with:debates
-
[98]
Arab-Jewish 'neighbourly relations' in rural Mandatory Palestine: the ...Nov 18, 2024 · By the end of the First Aliyah (wave of Jewish-Zionist migration, 1882–1904) some two dozen moshavot had been set up throughout the Levant.
-
[99]
Land of Israel: Aliyah and Absorption - Encyclopedia.comAliyah, "ascension" or "going up," is the coming of Jews as individuals or in groups, from exile or diaspora to live in the Land of Israel. Those who "go up" ...
-
[100]
Jewish Defense Organizations: Bar GioraBar Giora was a secret society founded in 1907 to protect Jewish settlements and develop new areas, later merging with Hashomer.
-
[101]
The Evolution of Armed Jewish Defense in PalestineBar Giora established the first communes of Jewish guards at Sejera. From within these communes of workers and guards Hashomer was founded in 1909, defining ...
-
[102]
This week in history: Revival of the Hebrew languageOct 15, 2010 · The process began on October 13th 1881, as Eliezer Ben-Yehuda and his friends agreed to exclusively speak Hebrew in their conversations.
-
[103]
Eliezer Ben-Yehuda & the Revival of Hebrew - Jewish Virtual LibraryAccording to Ben-Yehuda, this was a very important symbolic event for the future of the revival, because, with a child in the house, parents and visitors would ...Missing: Aliyah | Show results with:Aliyah<|separator|>
-
[104]
1858: Eliezer Ben-Yehuda The Revival of the Hebrew LanguageMar 20, 2022 · Loyal to his beliefs, Ben-Yehuda made aliya in the year 1881 and he and his wife, Devora, agreed that they would speak to each other only in ...
-
[105]
[PDF] Hadera: transnational migrations from Eastern ... - UC BerkeleyMar 9, 2023 · The article explores transnational migration from Eastern Europe to Ottoman Palestine, focusing on the role of Russian Jews in the Zionist-Arab ...
-
[106]
History of Aliyah - Operation TarshishThe First Aliyah followed pogroms in Russia in 1881-1882, with most of the olim (immigrants) coming from Eastern Europe; a small number also arrived from Yemen.<|separator|>
-
[107]
Israel, USA Library of Congress, Ch. 1.04 Origins of Zionism, "History"The concepts of Labor Zionism first emerged as criticisms of the Rothschild-supported settlements of the First Aliyah. Both Borochov and Syrkin believed that ...
-
[108]
Commemorative cultures and the politics of the “First Aliyah”Aug 10, 2025 · This article argues that the “First Aliyah,” associated with the private agricultural colonies (moshavot) of the late nineteenth century and ...