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For example, accompanying her stunning photo of the Hula Lake in the Hula Nature Reserve in the Galil in northern Israel, Rubin discusses the history of the tension between the halutzim, the pioneer settlers in Israel, and those individuals whose concern for natural conservation led to the creation of the reserve.
Gail Rubin. 2009
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The need for community dances first arose among the halutzim of the First Aliyah in 1882, continuing with the Second Aliyah (1904 – 1914) and the Third Aliyah (1919 – 1923).
Folk Dance, Israeli. 2009
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The waves of halutzim who arrived in the 1930s and 1940s turned Malkhin and her life experiences into a legend, but her health deteriorated to such an extent that she could not continue her beloved work.
Sarah Malkhin. 2009
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Together with her women colleagues she organized a Passover seder for all the single halutzim (pioneers) in the region.
Hannah Chizhik. 2009
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Too old to emigrate with Youth Aliyah and too young to go as halutzim, these youngsters were trained at a farm near Berlin.
Senta Josephthal. 2009
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These changes occurred, even though the young women of the Second Aliyah (1904 – 1918) and of the Third Aliyah (1919 – 1923) were only a small minority among the young halutzim (male pioneers) — themselves a tiny portion among these two waves of immigrants.
Kibbutz. 2009
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In other words, the social construction of motherhood in the kibbutz finally legitimized the organization of production according to the criteria of profitability, in the eyes of both halutzim and halutzot.
Kibbutz. 2009
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Gordon, Rahel (Bluwstein), and other notable figures in the Yishuv; Jewish family life in agricultural colonies; and several hitherto unpublished photographs of halutzim and Jewish colonies.
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In fact, women constituted only twenty-five to thirty percent of the Third Aliyah halutzim, and that was by far a larger percentage than the percentage of women among the pioneers of the Second Aliyah (Fogiel-Bijaoui, 1992).
Kibbutz. 2009
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She maintained that her generation of halutzim (pioneers) must forgo establishing families until the conditions in the country were more favorable.
Sarah Malkhin. 2009
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