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'''''Halutz''''' ({{lang-he-n|חָלוּץ}}), Hebrew for a [[wiktionary:pioneer|pioneer]]. It may refer to early Jewish immigrants to Palestine, including [[Hovevei Zion]] and [[Bilu]] during the [[First Aliyah]], which generally pre-date the [[First Zionist Congress|founding]] of [[Zionism]]. It may refer also to the following: |
'''''Halutz''''' ({{lang-he-n|חָלוּץ}}, pl. ''halutzim''), Hebrew for a [[wiktionary:pioneer|pioneer]]. It may refer to early Jewish immigrants to Palestine, including [[Hovevei Zion]] and [[Bilu]] during the [[First Aliyah]], which generally pre-date the [[First Zionist Congress|founding]] of [[Zionism]]. It may refer also to the following: |
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Revision as of 07:46, 24 May 2010
Halutz (Template:Lang-he-n, pl. halutzim), Hebrew for a pioneer. It may refer to early Jewish immigrants to Palestine, including Hovevei Zion and Bilu during the First Aliyah, which generally pre-date the founding of Zionism. It may refer also to the following:
People:
- Dan Halutz, former Chief of Staff of the Israel Defense Forces
Places:
- Har Halutz, a communal settlement in the Galilee
Organizations:
- HeHalutz, a Jewish youth movement in the 20th century