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Menachem Ussishkin (Russian: Авраам Менахем Мендл УсышкинAvraham Menachem Mendel Ussishkin, Hebrew: מנחם אוסישקין; August 14, 1863 – October 2, 1941) was a Russian-born Zionist leader and head of the Jewish National Fund.
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was not implemented. Only two of Zionist leaders – Leon Pinsker and MenachemUssishkin – were interred inside the ancient tomb. After 1948, the national...
of history," and his supporters blamed the Russian voting bloc of MenachemUssishkin for the outcome of the vote. The subsequent departure of the JTO from...
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the future establishment of the State, such as Chaim Weizmann, and MenachemUssishkin. The notable delegates are outlined in the table below: It was at...
synagogue and taking it over. Several months earlier Zionist leader MenachemUssishkin gave a speech demanding "a Jewish state without compromises and without...
property". Early Zionist policy for land appropriation was outlined by MenachemUssishkin in 1904 and, aside from voluntary sales, also foresaw the need to...
Cultural Zionists include Ahad Ha'am, Chaim Weizmann, Nahum Sokolow and MenachemUssishkin.[citation needed] Kishinev was a small town in the Russian empire's...
priority given to these lands owes much to the strategy pursued by MenachemUssishkin, who found himself opposed by other members of the JNF board. The...
branch of the yeshiva in Hebron headed by Rabbi Sarna. Zionist leader MenachemUssishkin was a supporter of the yeshiva with an eye to strengthening Jewish...
purchased by the JNF. It was led directly by the head of the JNF, MenachemUssishkin. The Jewish National Council (JNC), for their part, met in parley...
Plumer (1857–1932), senior British Army officer of the First World War MenachemUssishkin (1863–1941), Zionist leader and head of the Jewish National Fund Abraham...
initiative of MenachemUssishkin, who envisaged a national pantheon on Mt. Scopus. However, the only other person buried there was Ussishkin himself, who...
1935 by a group of pioneers from Rehovot. The village was named for MenachemUssishkin. During the Arab revolt in 1936, the place was abandoned by Jews and...
of the founders of Gdud HaAvoda, later-on commander of the Palmach MenachemUssishkin (1863–1941), Zionist leader Many of them arrived in Palestine in December...
world. Important early members were: Chaim Weizmann, Ahad Ha’am, MenachemUssishkin, Israel Zangwill, and Leo Motzkin. The Hovevei Zion organizations...