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  Zeev Jabotinsky - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Jabotinsky's talents as a journalist became apparent even before he finished high school, and upon graduation he was sent to Bern, Switzerland and later to Italy as a reporter for the Russian press.
Jabotinsky himself fought against the Turks in the Jordan Valley in 1918 and was decorated for bravery.
After the war, Jabotinsky was elected to the first legislative assembly in Palestine, and in 1921, he was elected to the executive council of the World Zionist Organization.
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 Ze'ev Jabotinsky - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Ze'ev (Vladimir) Jabotinsky MBE (alternatively Zhabotinski) (Hebrew: זאב ז'בוטינסקי, Russian: Зеэв (Владимир Евгеньевич) Жаботинский; October 18, 1880 – August 4, 1940) was a Zionist leader, author, orator, soldier, and founder of the Jewish Legion in World War I.
Jabotinsky was elected as a delegate to the Sixth Zionist Congress, the last for Theodore Herzl.
Zeev Jabotinsky's legacy is carried on today by Israel's Herut party (merged with other right wing parties to form Likud in 1988), the World Herut Movement, Magshimey Herut (young adult activist movement) and Betar (youth movement).
www.arikah.net /encyclopedia/Zeev_Jabotinsky   (1635 words)

  
  Vladimir Jabotinsky   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Jabotinsky's talents as a journalist became apparent even before he finished high school, and upon graduation he was sent to Bern, Switzerland and later to Italy as a reporter for the Russian press.
Jabotinsky himself fought against the Turks in the Jordan Valley in 1918 and was decorated for bravery.
After the war, Jabotinsky was elected to the first legislative assembly in Palestine, and in 1921, he was elected to the executive council of the World Zionist Organization.
bopedia.com /en/wikipedia/v/vl/vladimir_jabotinsky.html   (464 words)

  
 Biografía:Zeev Jabotinsky              JAI Israel ...
Zeev (Vladimir) Jabotinsky fue líder sionista, escritor, orador, periodista y soldado.
Jabotinsky cobró fama como periodista profesional y publicista combatiente - pero por sobre todo, como un extraordinario y apasionado orador.
En 1935, cinco años antes de su muerte, Jabotinsky redactó su testamento, declarando que a su muerte podía ser enterrado en cualquier lugar, pero solicitaba que sus restos fueran trasladados a Israel "sólo por instrucción del gobierno judío ki takum" - "que será establecido".
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 Zeev Jabotinsky - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ze'ev (Vladimir) Jabotinsky (alternatively Zhabotinski) (Hebrew: זאב ז'בוטינסקי, Russian: Зеэв (Владимир Евгеньевич) Жаботинский; October 18, 1880 - August 4, 1940) was a Zionist leader, author, orator, soldier, and founder of the Jewish Legion in World War I.
Jabotinsky was elected as a delegate to the Sixth Zionist Congress, the last for Theodore Herzl.
Two years later, in 1938, Jabotinsky stated in a speech that Polish Jews “…were living on the edge of the volcano” and warned that a wave of bloody super-pogroms would be happening in Poland sometime in the near future.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Vladimir_Jabotinsky   (1349 words)

  
 MyJewishLearning.com - History & Community: Ze'ev Jabotinsky
Ze'ev Jabotinsky was born in Odessa in 1880.
Ze'ev Jabotinsky's promise as both a leader and a critic had already surfaced at the age of 14--in a critique of the grading system, which he published in a local paper.
Jabotinsky stressed the importance of learning Hebrew, which he perceived as a central element in nation-building--even serving for a brief stint as elocution teacher for the founding actors of the Habimah Theater, the first Hebrew-language theater troupe, destined to become Israel's national theater.
hillel.myjewishlearning.com /history_community/Modern/Overview_The_Story_17001914/Zionism/Jabotinsky.htm   (1530 words)

  
 Revisionist Zionism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The ideology was developed by Ze'ev Jabotinsky who advocated a "revision" of the "practical Zionism" of David Ben Gurion and Chaim Weizmann, which was focused on independent settlement of Eretz Yisrael.
Jabotinsky later argued for a need to establish a base in the Yishuv, and developed a vision to guide the Revisionist movement and the new Jewish society on the economic and social policy centered around the ideal of the Jewish middle class in Europe.
Jabotinsky's statements were ambiguous on the topic of "transfer" (expulsion of the Arabs).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Revisionist_Zionism   (2375 words)

  
 Zeev Jabotinsky
Born in Odessa, Ukraine, he was raised in a traditional Jewish home and learned Hebrew as a child, but as he grew older, he came to identify with the secular Jewish youth of the city.
After the World Zionist Organization rejected Jabotinsky's proposals, he resigned from the organization and founded the New Zionist Organization in 1933 to promote his views and work independently for immigration and the establishment of a state.
Accusations have been made by a number of left-wing writers such as Shlomo Avineri and Christopher Hitchens that Jabotinsky's movement was "fascist" in the 1930s.
www.casimiro.com /wiki/en/wikipedia/z/ze/zeev_jabotinsky.html   (858 words)

  
 The Dispatch - Serving the Lexington, NC - News
In 1909, Jabotinsky attracted much attention with slashing attacks on leading members of the Russian Jewish community for participating in the ceremonies surrounding the centennial of the birth of the Russian writer Nikolai Gogol.
Zeev Jabotinsky's legacy is carried on today by Israel's Herut party (merged with other right wing parties to form Likud in 1988), Herut – The National Movement (a breakaway from Likud), Magshimey Herut (young adult activist movement) and Betar (youth movement).
In Jabotinsky's honor, the Jabotinsky Medal is awarded by the State of Israel for distinguished service or accomplishments.The Jewish Defense Organization also gives a Jabotinsky Award to those it deems stood up and fought the enemies of Jews.
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 Encore Archive: Zeev Jabotinsky: 100 years
For thirty years and more, Jabotinsky was one of those non-persons in Israel and the Jewish world of the kind which abound in the contemporary world as a result of political fortune.
Jabotinsky was right but his solution was never implemented; the Holocaust was the result.
People who follow such matters are well aware of Jabotinsky's teachings regarding the impending demise of European Jewry, the necessity for military effort to establish the state, and the desirability of a Jewish state in the whole of historic Eretz Israel.
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Zeev (Vladimir) Jabotinsky was born in Odessa, Russia, on October 18, 1880, the son of a merchant.
Jabotinsky enlisted as a private, took an active part in the fighting, and serving under General Allenby was soon promoted to Lieutenant.
And in 1938, when Jabotinsky, in the face of the infamous MacDonald White Paper, gave the signal for the formation of Aliya Bet to "illegally" transport European Jews into Palestine, it is to Betar that he delegated the responsibility for organizing the transports and guiding the immigrants to their ports of em barkation.
www.hinenile.com /beitar/zeevenglish.htm   (6762 words)

  
 Ze'ev (Zeev) Jabotinsky-A Brief Biography & Quotes
Jabotinsky protested the exclusion of Transjordan from British Mandate Palestine, and in response he established the Revisionist Party in 1925 (so named because it sought to "revise" the terms of the Mandate, particularly to provide for the re-inclusion of Transjordan in Mandatory Palestine).
Jabotinsky was one of the earliest advocates of using force to curb Palestinian nationalism, which he eloquently articulated in his IRON WALL article that was published in Ha'aretz Daily in 1923.
Jabotinsky thought that Jewish justice overrides Palestinian rights, and he was the first to warn the Zionist Movement that the clash between Jewish and Palestinian nationalisms is inevitable, and it should not be ignored.
www.palestineremembered.com /Acre/Famous-Zionist-Quotes/Story640.html   (2745 words)

  
 Biography Zeev Jabotinsky
Ze'ev (Vladimir) Jabotinsky was born on October 18, 1880, in the city of Odessa, Russia.
Jabotinsky also served as a Lieutenant and participated in the assault of the Jordan River crossings and the conquest of Esalt in the campaign to free Eretz Israel (Palestine) from Turkish rule.
From 1921 onwards, Jabotinsky was a member of the Zionist Executive and one of the founders of “Keren Hayesod.” After a series of policy disagreement on the direction of the Zionist Movement, he seceded and, in 1925, established the Union of ZionistsRevisionists (Hatzohar) which called for the immediate establishment of a Jewish State.
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 MOONBAT CENTRAL: Israel Honors Founding Father
Born Vladimir Jabotinsky in Odessa in 1880, this linguistic genius was a pioneer of modern Zionism.
Jabotinsky had a liberal sensibility in the classical sense of the word, repudiating ideologies that denied individualism.
Jabotinsky’s ideological contradictions are far more interesting than his occasional flashes of liberal individualism (how can you not mention his ambiguous relationship with the radical right?).
www.discoverthenetwork.org /moonbatcentral/2005/03/israel-honors-founding-father.html   (311 words)

  
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Jabotinsky participated in the elaboration of the Helsingfors (Helsinki) Plan adopted by the Russian Zionist Congress in 1906, which demanded autonomy for Jews and the other Russian ethnic minorities.
Consequently, Jabotinsky organized, together with Joseph Trumpeldor and Pinhas Rutenberg, the Jewish Legion that fought on the side of the Allies and participated in the conquest of Palestine from the Turks.
In Jabotinsky's opinion, fulfillment of Britain's obligations stipulated in the mandate, and opening the doors of Palestine to massive Jewish immigration were issues of international interest for liberal and anti-Semitic governments alike.
www.liberal.org.il /the_man.txt   (1040 words)

  
 Zeev Jabotinsky Summary
Vladimir Jabotinsky was born on Oct. 18, 1880, in Odessa, the Jewish cultural center of southern Russia.
Zeev Jabotinsky's legacy is carried on today by Israel's Herut (Freedom) Party, the World Herut Movement, Magshimey Herut (young adult activist movement) and Betar (youth movement).
Jabotinsky is also viewed by all Jews as being a symbol and founding father of Zionism.
www.bookrags.com /Zeev_Jabotinsky   (1926 words)

  
 Ze'ev (Vladimir) Jabotinsky
Jabotinsky was elected as a delegate to the 6th Zionist Congress, the last in which Theodore Herzl participated.
Jabotinsky was not interested in the creation of an auxiliary unit, and, upon reaching London, took energetic steps until the final confirmation was received in August 1917 of the creation of the first Jewish Legion.
During Passover in 1920, Jabotinsky stood at the head of the Haganah in Jerusalem against Arab riots and was condemned by the British Mandatory Government to 15 years hard labor.
www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org /jsource/biography/jabotinsky.html   (790 words)

  
 Zeev Jabotinsky   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Born in Odessa, Ukraine, he was raised in a traditional Jewish home and learned Torah, Tanakh, and Hebrew as a child, but as he grew older, he came to identify with the secular Jewish youth of the city.
He died in the United States; in 1964 Levi Eshkol permitted the reburial of Jabotinsky and his wife in Jerusalem at Mount Herzl Cemetery.
Vladimir Jabotinsky, John Henry Patterson, Josiah Wedgewood, Pierre Van Paassen explain why a Jewish army is indispensiple for the survival of a Jewish nation and preservation of world civilization.
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 JewishGates.Com - The Definitive Source for Talmudic Learning   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Zeev Jabotinsky was, after Theodor Herzl, probably the most charismatic (and certainly most controversial) Zionist leader of the 20th century.
Jabotinsky felt very deeply that the only purpose of the Zionist movement was to establish a Jewish state at once.
Jabotinsky's uncompromising positions on establishing a Jewish state, the nature of Zionism, and the legitimacy of terrorist tactics against the British so angered some of the leaders of the Yishuv that they never forgave him.
www.jewishgates.com /file.asp?File_ID=313   (574 words)

  
 Qwika - Zeev Jabotinsky
Jabotinsky fue elegido como delegado al sexto congreso sionista, dura para Theodore Herzl.
Jabotinsky mismo luchó contra los turcos en Valle De Jordania en
Vladimir Jabotinsky, Henrio de Juan Patterson, Josiah Wedgewood, Pierre Van Paassen explica porqué un ejército judío es indispensiple para la supervivencia de una nación y de una preservación judías de la civilización del mundo.
wikipedia.qwika.es /en2es/Zeev_Jabotinsky   (903 words)

  
 The Iron Wall - Vladimir (Ze'ev) Jabotinsky - 1923
Jabotinsky had been arrested for leading the defense of the Jews in 1920, and sentenced to 15 years in prison.
Ze'ev Jabotinsky and other Zionist leaders requested an independent Jewish Legion force, that would be sponsored by the mandatory government and empowered to defend against Arab rioters.
Jabotinsky was a reactionary even in the context of early 20th century Europe.
www.mideastweb.org /ironwall.htm   (5079 words)

  
 Ze'ev Jabotnisky 1880-1940
By the same token, Ze'ev Jabotinsky, the great Zionist visionary and warrior, ranks among the towering figures, whose lifelong dreams and aspirations we have seen fulfilled in our lifetime and no legends or myths are required as additives for the embellis hment of his biography.
For such is the greatness of Ze'ev Jabotinsky, ever since he first appeared on the firmament of the Jewish people: his words were valid not only at the time when pronounced, but remain like a oracle for burning problems of our times, in the life of our p eople and of the Jewish state.
Ze'ev Jabotinsky, the founder of the Jewish Legion, the defender of Jerusalem and the prisoner of Acco, hero of the eternal struggle for the Kingdom of Israel and Knight of Hadar in his life and actions.
www.ou.org /chagim/yomhaatzmauth/jabo.html   (7162 words)

  
 Jewish Post - News - The Guardian Angel of Jabotinsky   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
This institution is the guardian angel of Zeev Jabotinsky (1880-1940).
The Jabotinsky Institute in Israel located at King George Street 38, Tel Aviv (03-5287320, www.jabotinsky.org) is a distinguished respected institute of research and publications.
It is certainly a great contribution to the education goals of the Jabotinsky Institute which resided inside the Metsuda (the Citadel), the historical center of the Revisionist movement, its museums and the offices of Herut, the Likud of Beitar.
www.jewishpost.com /jp0903/jpn0903f.htm   (432 words)

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