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Jewish immigration to Palestine (1881–1903)
The First Aliyah (Hebrew: העלייה הראשונה, romanized: HaAliyah HaRishona), also known as the agriculture Aliyah, was a major wave of Jewish immigration
First_Aliyah
Immigration of diaspora Jews to the Land of Israel
Aliyah (US: /ˌæliˈɑː/, UK: /ˌɑː-/; Hebrew: עֲלִיָּה, romanized: ălīyyā, lit. 'ascent') is the immigration of Jews from the diaspora to, historically, the
Aliyah
Period of Jewish immigration to Palestine (1904–1914)
The Second Aliyah (Hebrew: העלייה השנייה, romanized: HaAliyah HaShniya) was an aliyah (Jewish immigration to the Land of Israel) that took place between
Second_Aliyah
1919–1923 wave of Jewish immigration to Palestine
The Third Aliyah (Hebrew: העלייה השלישית, romanized: HaAliyah HaShlishit) refers to the third wave, or aliyah, of modern Jewish immigration to Palestine
Third_Aliyah
American basketball player (born 2001)
Aliyah Boston (born December 11, 2001) is an American professional basketball power forward and center for the Indiana Fever of the Women's National Basketball
Aliyah_Boston
Agricultural Jewish settlement in the region of Palestine (now Israel)
later became Rosh Pinna with the arrival of the First Aliyah. The first four moshavot of the First Aliyah period were Rishon LeZion, Rosh Pinna, Zikhron
Moshava
Process of making Hebrew a lingua franca in Israel
Palestine that arrived in the waves of migration known as the First Aliyah and the Second Aliyah. In Mandatory Palestine, Modern Hebrew became one of three
Revival of the Hebrew language
Revival_of_the_Hebrew_language
Honor of reciting the blessings that precede the chanting of a Torah portion
An aliyah (Hebrew: עליה; pl. עליות, aliyot; 'ascent' or 'going up') is the calling of a member of a Jewish congregation up to the bimah for a segment of
Aliyah_(Torah)
Jewish tradition that involves the public reading from a Torah scroll
traditionally called for the first Aliyah, and halachic authorities debate whether in such a case a Levi may be called for the first Aliyah. If no Levi is present
Torah_reading
Hereditary priest in Judaism
sections. Traditionally, a kohen (if one is present) is called for the first section (aliyah), a Levite for the second reading, and an "Israelite" (non-kohen
Kohen
Jews in Palestine before 1948
Yishuv' refers to all the Jews living in Palestine before the first Zionist immigration wave (aliyah) of 1882, and to their descendants until 1948. The Old Yishuv
Yishuv
Chronology of Aliyah in modern times breaks down the various waves of Aliyah, the migration of Jews to Israel in modern times, that have occurred from
Chronology of Aliyah in modern times
Chronology_of_Aliyah_in_modern_times
Adoption of Hebrew-language Jewish surnames
a significant part of the people of the First and Second Aliyot. Some of the immigrants of the First Aliyah (1882–1903) Hebraized their surnames, and
Hebraization_of_surnames
Country in West Asia
Here's how it was revived Stein 2003, p. 88. "As with the First Aliyah, most Second Aliyah migrants were non-Zionist orthodox Jews ..." Moris, Beni (2001)
Israel
Collective settlement in Israel
members of the First Aliyah (1881–1903) who came before them and established agricultural villages, most members of the Second Aliyah planned to become
Kibbutz
Pre-1948 Jewish inhabitants of Palestine
and descended from Jews who had immigrated to the Levant during the First Aliyah (1881–1903); while the Old Yishuv comprised the Palestinian Jewish community
Palestinian_Jews
Russian religious movements
time part of the Ottoman Empire, in the 1880s, as part of the Zionist First Aliyah in order to escape oppression in the Russian Empire and later mostly
Subbotniks
Canadian professional wrestler (born 1994)
tenure in WWE from 2015 to 2023, where she performed under the ring name Aliyah. She is a former WWE Women's Tag Team Champion and holds the record for
Aliyah_(wrestler)
Jew born in the Land of Israel
century, when it was applied to the first generation of Hebrew-speaking Jews born in the Levant during the First Aliyah, which began in 1881. This generation
Sabra_(person)
Jewish nationalist movement
Zionist colonialism during the First Aliyah and following the arrival of the Second Aliyah. Shafir describes the First Aliyah as following the ethnic plantation
Zionism
Jewish humanitarian organization
Youth Aliyah (Hebrew: עלית הנוער, Aliyat Hano'ar, German: Jugend-Alijah, Youth Immigration) is a Jewish organization that rescued thousands of Jewish children
Youth_Aliyah
Russian-Jewish linguist and journalist (1858–1922)
the language of a nation was feasible. In 1881 Ben-Yehuda joined the First Aliyah and immigrated to the Mutasarrifate of Jerusalem, then ruled by the Ottoman
Eliezer_Ben-Yehuda
Ideology
disputed. Ilan Pappé, an expatriate Israeli historian, writes that the First Aliyah to Israel "established a society based on Jewish supremacy" within
Supremacism
Belief in the superiority of Jewish people
conspiracy theories. Ilan Pappé, an Israeli historian, writes that the First Aliyah to Israel "established a society based on Jewish supremacy" within
Jewish_supremacy
French member of the Rothschild banking family
large donations lent significant support to the first Jewish settlements in Palestine (the First Aliyah), which eventually led to the establishment of
Edmond_James_de_Rothschild
Name list
lit. pearl) is a Hebrew-language given name and surname. Before the First Aliyah it was mainly used in this form by Sephardic Jews, while its variant
Margalit
American influencer and rapper (born 2003)
Aliyah Bah (born May 10, 2003), known professionally as Aliyah's Interlude, is an American influencer and rapper. After starting her TikTok account in
Aliyah's_Interlude
British government statement of 1917
Pinsker's Autoemancipation, and the first major wave of Jewish immigration to Palestine – retrospectively named the "First Aliyah". In 1896, Theodor Herzl, a
Balfour_Declaration
Jewish ideal later embraced by Zionists
Jews who had arrived during the First Aliyah. Rather than hire their fellow Jews, the immigrants of the First Aliyah were initially inclined to hire local
Hebrew_labor
Idea rooted in Jewish history, religion and culture
of the First Temple and the Babylonian exile. The first wave of modern Jewish migration to Ottoman-ruled Palestine, known as the First Aliyah, began in
Homeland for the Jewish people
Homeland_for_the_Jewish_people
Prime Minister of Israel from 1954 to 1955
became one of the founding families of Tel Aviv. He graduated from the first class of the Herzliya Hebrew High School, subsequently studying music at
Moshe_Sharett
sovereignty in Palestine, to be facilitated by the Jewish diaspora (see aliyah). Herzl sought an independent Jewish state (usually defined as a secular
History_of_Zionism
Hebrew linguist and educator (1862–1943)
Russia and Texas Alexander Z. Gurwitz, Bryan Edward Stone · 2016 p 390 “Its first principal was D. B. Lichtenhartz, who had previously been superintendent
Yishaq_Epstein
Illegal immigration by Jews to Mandatory Palestine in the 1930s and 1940s
Aliyah Bet (Hebrew: עלייה ב׳, "Aliyah 'B'" – bet being the second letter of the Hebrew alphabet) was the code name given to illegal immigration to Mandatory
Aliyah_Bet
City in Israel
Jewish immigrants from the Russian Empire who were part of the First Aliyah, it was the first settlement founded in Israel by the New Yishuv and the second
Rishon_LeZion
City in Israel
the Negev Desert. Rehovot was established in 1890 by pioneers of the First Aliyah on the coastal plain near a site called Khirbat Deiran, an "abandoned
Rehovot
Israeli academic (1873–1951)
national-cultural dimensions: hers would be the "first Hebrew (-speaking) family", namely, the first and only Zionist family in Erez Israel who communicated
Hemda_Ben-Yehuda
Daughter of a kohen
Orthodox Judaism only men can perform the Priestly Blessing and receive the first aliyah during the public Torah reading, and women are generally not permitted
Bat-Kohen
Jewish movement
[citation needed] The arrival of Bilu pioneers marked the beginning of the First Aliyah. They attempted to use farming societies as a way to relieve Jewish economical
Bilu_(movement)
immigration balance (called aliyah in Hebrew). Israel saw its Jewish numbers significantly buoyed by a million-strong wave of Aliyah from the former Soviet
Jewish_population_by_country
Jewish commandment based in the Hebrew Bible
performed in synagogue, it is customary to honor the kohen for the first reading (aliyah), and a Levite for the second reading (if a kohen and Levite are
The mitzvah of sanctifying the Kohen
The_mitzvah_of_sanctifying_the_Kohen
music of Israel incorporates a variety of musical traditions. Since the First Aliyah of Jews to Palestine in the 1880s, local musical styles have developed
Music_of_Israel
Palestine under the Ottoman Empire
19th century saw the beginning of Zionist immigration. The "First Aliyah" was the first modern widespread wave of Jewish migration to Palestine coming
Ottoman_Palestine
in 1882 with the Bilu'im during the First Aliyah. He compared the state of the Yishuv following the First Aliyah to "the time of the building of the Tower
David_Yudilovitz
Moldavian composer of Israel's national anthem (1870–1940)
biography, he titled it Stempenu. Cohen was one of the founders of the first Keren Kayemet in Rishon LeZion in 1889. It predated the later national Keren
Shmuel_Cohen
Jewish agronomist, botanist, and Zionist activist (1876–1919)
the First Aliyah. He had two sisters, Sarah and Rivka, and a brother, Alexander. Aaronsohn was the first car-owner in Palestine and one of the first to
Aaron_Aaronsohn
Israeli writer (1874–1953)
סמילנסקי; February 24, 1874 – October 6, 1953) was a pioneer of the First Aliyah, a Zionist leader who advocated peaceful coexistence with the Arabs in
Moshe_Smilansky
Local council in Israel
community was among a series of agricultural settlements founded during the First Aliyah. In 2024 it had a population of 1,930. The name of the village was taken
Yesud_HaMa'ala
Branch of the Haganah
The Mossad LeAliyah Bet (Hebrew: המוסד לעלייה ב', lit. 'Institution for Immigration B') was a branch of the paramilitary organization Haganah in British
Mossad_LeAliyah_Bet
Early Zionist leader and first mayor of Tel Aviv
September 1936) was a Zionist leader and politician and the founder and first mayor of Tel Aviv (1911–1922 as head of town planning, 1922–1936 as mayor)
Meir_Dizengoff
First Israeli–Palestinian war
Jewish statehood in the ancient homeland. The first wave of Zionist immigration, dubbed the First Aliyah, lasted from 1882 to 1903. Some 30,000 Jews, mostly
1948_Palestine_war
Lithuanian rabbi (1818–1898)
Moshe Yehoshua Yehuda Leib Diskin (1818–1898), also known as the Maharil Diskin, was a leading rabbi, Talmudist, and Biblical commentator. He served as
Yehoshua_Leib_Diskin
married Bolissa Salem, daughter of Avraham Salem, a kabbalist. In 1911 their first son was born, but died in infancy. At the beginning of World War I, there
Ezra_Attiya
City in Northern Israel
counted the Jewish population at about 200. The First Aliyah of the late 19th century and the Second Aliyah of the early 20th century saw Jewish immigrants
Haifa
and Brazil, are also making aliyah in smaller numbers. Argentine Jews Find Challenges as They Forge New Lives in Israel Aliyah From Argentina Slows As Country
Aliyah from Latin America in the 2000s
Aliyah_from_Latin_America_in_the_2000s
Israeli writer
Israel. In Sivan 1887, he immigrated to the Land of Israel as part of the First Aliyah. In Israel, he initially worked in agriculture and later in a shop in
Yehuda_Gur
Zoologist (1882–1946)
אהרוני; 1882–1946) was a zoologist in Ottoman and Israel widely known as the "first Jewish zoologist." Aharoni is best known for collecting a litter of Syrian
Israel_Aharoni
Rabbi and Zionist writer
Yechiel Michel Pines (/piːnɪs/ PEE-nis) (Hebrew: יְחִיאֵל מִיכְל פִּינֶס; 18 September 1824 – 15 March 1913) was a Russian-born religious Zionist rabbi
Yechiel_Michel_Pines
Russian citizens and nationals in Israel
as the 1990s post-Soviet aliyah. Russian Subbotnik families settled in Ottoman Syria in the 1880s as part of the First Aliyah in order to escape oppression
Russians_in_Israel
Immigration of Ethiopian Jews to Israel
Aliyah from Ethiopia is the immigration of the Beta Israel people to Israel. Early forms of Zionism have existed in Ethiopia since the mid 19th century
Aliyah_from_Ethiopia
Name list
Aliyah (Hebrew: עליה; Arabic: علية or عالية) is a female given name with origins in Hebrew and Arabic. Look up aliyah in Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Aliyah_(given_name)
Left-leaning variant of Zionism
only be created through the efforts of the Jewish working class making aliyah to the Land of Israel and raising a country through the creation of a Labor
Labor_Zionism
1924-1928 Wave of Jewish Immigration to Mandatory Palestine from Europe
The Fourth Aliyah (Hebrew: העלייה הרביעית, romanized: HaAliyah HaRevi'it') refers to the fourth wave of the Jewish immigration to Mandatory Palestine
Fourth_Aliyah
1956–1960 aliyah from Poland
The Gomułka aliyah was a wave of aliyah (immigration of Jews from the diaspora to the land of Israel) from Communist Poland during 1956 to 1960, when
Gomułka_aliyah
Israeli Sephardi rabbi and rosh yeshiva
Katzin, Rabbi Shlomo Laniado, and Rabbi Ezra Attiya. Upon his parents' aliyah to Israel in 1896, his father helped found Rechovot Hanahar, a yeshiva for
Yaakov_Ades
Israeli sportsman (1897–1982)
Maccabi in Czechoslovakia, Yekutieli announced his proposal to organize the first Maccabiah, the "Maccabiada" (Hebrew: המכביאדה), in the spring of 1932, to
Yosef_Yekutieli
Polish-Jewish historian, teacher and Hebrew linguist
born in Kolno in the Russian Empire (today in Poland). He published his first historical article in HaShahar, a Hebrew monthly published by Peretz Smolenskin
Ze'ev_Yavetz
Australian Jew who served as a commander of the Jewish Legion during the First World War. Margolin was born on 5 February 1875 in Belgorod, Kursk Governorate
Eliezer_Margolin
Jewish philanthropist (1860–1935)
Russian Empire, and one of the principal founders of Rishon LeZion, the first Zionist settlement founded in the Land of Israel by the New Yishuv. An early
Isaac_Leib_Goldberg
One of the founders of Hashomer
Life in the Jewish Agricultural Settlements of Eretz Israel, from the First Aliyah to the 1920s". Quest. Issues in Contemporary Jewish History. Retrieved
Yehezkel_Nisanov
Jewish poet, writer of Israel's national anthem (1856–1909)
published his first book of poems, Morning Star (ברקאי Barkai), in Jerusalem. One of the book's poems was Tikvateinu ("Our Hope"); its very first version was
Naftali_Herz_Imber
Russian-Jewish activist and author (1861–1929)
educator, and historian who founded the Palestine Pioneers during the First Aliyah. He became involved with the Zionist movement in the 1880s, when continuous
Israel_Belkind
Russian Zionist activist (1864–1945)
with local Arabs, helping him negotiate the purchase of land. Hankin's first purchase was the land of Rehovot, acquired in 1890. A year later, using
Yehoshua_Hankin
Establishment and development of settlements by people or animals
is a hotly debated subject in Middle Eastern political theory. In the First Aliyah, much of the Zionist settlement consisted of legal land purchases for
Colonization
First female gynecologist in Ottoman Palestine
Governorate, Russian Empire (Belarus) – September 20, 1943, Tel Aviv) was the first gynecologist in Ottoman Palestine. She was the younger sister of Israel
Sonia_Belkind
Wave of Jewish immigration to the Palestine region
The Fifth Aliyah (Hebrew: העלייה החמישית, romanized: HaAliyah HaHamishit) refers to the fifth wave of the Jewish immigration to Mandatory Palestine from
Fifth_Aliyah
1950 Israeli law granting Jews the right to immigrate and gain Israeli citizenship
one Catholic, made aliyah to Israel. This couple was the first same-sex, different-religion, married couple to request joint aliyah status. (Opposite-sex
Law_of_Return
Batash Tell Beit Mirsim Tel Beit Shemesh Tell Hadar Tirzah Following the First Aliyah, Jewish olim began planting a number of plants, including olive trees
Olives_in_Judaism
Kalwariski-Margolis) (1874–1953) was an agronomist and Zionist thinker of the First Aliyah most well known for his contributions to reconciliation efforts between
Hayim_Margolis-Kalwariski
administration. In the 19th century, Zionism drove increased Jewish immigration (aliyah). After World War I, Britain assumed control under the Mandate for Palestine
History_of_Israel
Russian-Jewish activist and midwife (1852–1942)
Petersburg as a young woman and to the Land of Israel as part of the First Aliyah in 1886. Two years later she married Yehoshua Hankin (1864–1945) in the
Olga_Hankin
Yemenite rabbi and scholar
Yosef Qorah (d. 1914). In 1886, at the age of twenty, Avraham married his first wife who bore him a daughter, but they would both become ill and die during
Avraham_Al-Naddaf
functioning of the Yishuv much harder. This situation lasted almost four years. First the Ottoman authorities canceled the regime of capitulation (immunity to
Aliyah and Yishuv during World War I
Aliyah_and_Yishuv_during_World_War_I
British author and secular activist
March 2018. Aliyah Saleem (14 December 2015). "Aliyah Saleem's life at the Islamic women's institute". The Times. Retrieved 10 March 2018. Aliyah Saleem (12
Aliyah_Saleem
Hospital in Hadera, Israel
pioneering Yishuv doctor who worked in nearby Jewish settlements during the First Aliyah in the early 20th century. 1957 – The hospital was founded in a number
Hillel_Yaffe_Medical_Center
Emigration of Romania's historic Jewish community to Israel
Romania refers to the historic migration (aliyah) of Romanian Jews to the Land or State of Israel. The aliyah (immigration of the Jewish diaspora to the
Jewish emigration from Romania
Jewish_emigration_from_Romania
and that of the main ethno-religious groups living in the area from the First Century CE up until the last full calendar year of the British Mandate,
Timeline of the demographics of Palestine (region)
Timeline_of_the_demographics_of_Palestine_(region)
Right-libertarian Israeli politician (born 1962)
moved to Palestine, from Imperial Russia during the First Aliyah. His grandfather was the first child born in Metula, and some of his ancestors were
Moshe_Feiglin
Migration of Jews from the former Soviet Union to Israel
Union and the post-Soviet countries. The majority of these emigrants made Aliyah to Israel, while a sizable number immigrated to various countries in the
1990s_post-Soviet_aliyah
Jewish spy working for the British in World War I (1890–1917)
origins who had come to Ottoman Palestine as some of the first settlers of the First Aliyah and were founders of the moshava where Aaronsohn was born
Sarah_Aaronsohn
Russian physician and Zionist leader
physician and Zionist leader who immigrated to the Land of Israel in the First Aliyah during the Ottoman Empire. In the early 20th century he was instrumental
Hillel_Yaffe
New Zealand netball international
Aliyah Maryanne Heneriata Dunn (born 19 October 1999) is a New Zealand netball international. Dunn was a prominent member of the Central Pulse teams that
Aliyah_Dunn
Emigration by Israeli Jews from Israel
Israel (or in religious texts, Land of Israel). Yerida is the opposite of aliyah (Hebrew: עליה, lit. "ascent"), which is immigration of Jews to Israel. Zionists
Yerida
1872–1917 special administrative district of the Ottoman Empire
298,653 Historical era Ottoman Palestine • The Tanzimat reforms 1872 • First Aliyah 1881 • Construction of the Jaffa–Jerusalem railway 1892 • Battle of Jerusalem
Mutasarrifate_of_Jerusalem
Israeli spy and martyr (1890–1917)
1917) was a Jewish spy for the British in Ottoman Palestine. Upon making Aliyah, Lishansky sought to join HaShomer but, denied membership, he founded a
Yosef_Lishansky
City in Israel
Aviv Hotel, the first hotel in Netanya, as well as the establishment of two new neighborhoods, Ben Zion and Geva. In 1934, the first Aliyah Bet ship arrived
Netanya
1902 novel published by Theodor Herzl
establishment of Zionist ideas as it was published in the time period of the First Aliyah. Altneuland also reflects Herzl's belief in the importance of technology
The_Old_New_Land
Founder of Rishon Le Zion, Israel
to Palestine. The migrations at this time to Palestine are known as The First Aliya. Reuven was considered to be one of the more liberal members of the
Reuven_Yudalevich
support for founding a new Jewish state, emerged. The first major such wave was the First Aliyah, which took place between 1881 and 1903. About 25,000
History of the Jews and Judaism in the Land of Israel
History_of_the_Jews_and_Judaism_in_the_Land_of_Israel
Rabbi Shimon Hakham (Hebrew: שמעון חכם; 1843, Bukhara - 1910, Jerusalem) was a Bukharan rabbi residing in Jerusalem who promoted literacy by translating
Shimon_Hakham
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n.
The upper part of a duet, trio, etc., either vocal or instrumental; -- so called because it generally expresses the air, and has a preeminence in the combined effect.
v. t.
To strike with the fist.
adv.
First.
a.
Preceding all others of a series or kind; the ordinal of one; earliest; as, the first day of a month; the first year of a reign.
adv.
Beforehand; first.
a.
Of the best class; of the highest rank; in the first division; of the best quality; first-rate; as, a first-class telescope.
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First; chief.
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Most eminent or exalted; most excellent; chief; highest; as, Demosthenes was the first orator of Greece.
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Obtained directly from the first or original source; hence, without the intervention of an agent.
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Foremost; in front of, or in advance of, all others.
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First-formed.
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First.
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A first game; first plan.
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In the first place; first in order.
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First opening or expansion; first appearance; beginning; rise.
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Before any other person or thing in time, space, rank, etc.; -- much used in composition with adjectives and participles.
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First fruits.
v. t.
To gripe with the fist.