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International League for the rescue of the Jews in Arab countries
/ Naor, Moshe
Naor, Moshe
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This article discusses the campaign by the International League for the Rescue of the Jews in the Arab Countries (1948- 1950), formed by organisations representing Sephardi and Mizrahi Jews in Israel and the Herut party and aimed at preventing damage to the status of the Jews in the Arab states and promoting their emigration to Israel. The article will review the characteristics of the campaign, focusing on the public discourse it sparked in Israel around the idea of a population exchange between the Jews of the Arab states and the Palestinian refugees. This campaign, in which the memory of the Holocaust and the UN Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide were employed, created a linkage between these two populations and expressed the political and social changes of this transitional period.
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Israel
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Palestinian refugees
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1948 War
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Sephardi Jews
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Population Exchange
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Mizrahi Jews
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Oriental Jews
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Israeli volunteering movement preceding the 1956 war
/ Naor, Moshe
Naor, Moshe
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2010.
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This article deals with the Israeli volunteering movement that preceded the outbreak of the 1956 war and centred on two public endeavours: the Defence Fund (Keren HaMagen) designed to help fund acquisition of weapons and the Fortification of the Frontier (Bitzur Hasfar), a framework that sent volunteers to work on fortifications and assist frontier settlements. These two endeavours were an expression of David Ben-Gurion's pioneering outlook that sought to blend voluntary components and the use of the central powers of the state, parallel to putting Israeli society on the necessary footing in the year that preceded the Sinai war.
Key Words
Mobilization
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1956 War
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Sinai Campaign
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Defence Fund
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Fortifications
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Israeli Frontier
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Pioneering
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Voluntary Movement
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Sephardi and Oriental Jews of Haifa and Arab-Jewish relations in Mandate Palestine
/ Naor, Moshe
Naor, Moshe
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This article examines the development of the relations between Jews and Arabs in Haifa during the British Mandate period from the perspective of the Sephardi and Oriental Jews (Mizrahim). It focuses on the two Sephardi neighborhoods in Haifa: Ard al-Yahud and Harat al-Yahud. The article examines the character of the shared Jewish-Arab space that existed in both these mixed neighborhoods, which were inhabited by both Jews and Arabs. The character of this spatial system was exposed during the course of a local political struggle to secure representation for the Sephardi and Oriental Jews and to improve their social condition, as well as during periods of security tension. The article also examines the attitude of the Sephardi leadership toward the ‘Arab question’, and discusses the manner in which everyday life in Ard al-Yahud and Harat al-Yahud manifested the existence of an Arab-Jewish identity during the Mandate period.
Key Words
Sephardi Jews
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Mandate Palestine
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History
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Israel Studies
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Arab Jewish Relations
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Oriental Jews
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