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530: 557: 542: 495: 140: 369:"In South Africa, the blacks are eighty percent and the rulers there are the twenty percent of whites; the eighty percent have no rights at all … do you want that the Jews who are twenty percent should rule in Palestine? If that's what you say, then the way you use the term 'Jewish state' is comprehensible. But you won't say that, because you can’t say that, since there is no hope that anyone in the non-Jewish world would accept that concept, and also a large part of the Zionist movement would oppose that concept, justly or not." 511: 39: 556: 529: 541: 494: 646: 74:, is a useful starting point for translations, but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate, rather than simply copy-pasting machine-translated text into the English Knowledge. 365:. His proposal was to focus on large-scale immigration rather than independence: "First, a Jewish state, and second, equal rights for the Arabs, and third, transfer of the Arabs only if they consent." 796: 335:. Under his influence, the Zionist movement actively supported the establishment of agricultural settlements, educational and cultural institutions, and Jewish polytechnic - later the 776: 781: 706:
Pesach supplement, 2015, p. 54. However, the historical documents show this version is incorrect. In particular, Yehuda HaLevy is the former name of Gan HaKuzari in Rehavia.
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In 1941, Ussishkin said he opposed any attempt to establish a Jewish state without Jews having a majority. He said that a minority-Jewish state would inevitably end in
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on board the ship Ruslan. In 1920, he was appointed head of the Zionist Commission in Palestine. In his pamphlet "Our Program", he advocated group settlement based on
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was presented. Soon after, he became one of the main leaders who strongly opposed this plan, until it was abandoned in the Seventh Zionist Congress in 1905.
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Dotan Goren, Et-Mol 247 (August 2016), pages 23-26 (in Hebrew). There is a different version, according to which the name was previously called Rechov
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Following Ussishkin's death, many streets and schools in Israel were named after him, as is the largest auditorium at the
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neighborhood council decided to change the name of the street in which he lived, Rechov Keren Kayemet Le'Israel (
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which he headed until his death. Ussishkin was behind major land acquisitions in the
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Ussishkin died in 1941 in Jerusalem at the age of 78. He is buried in
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Ussishkin's name is commemorated in many places in Israel. Kibbutz
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Members of the Assembly of Representatives (Mandatory Palestine)
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The complete guide to Israeli postage stamps from 1948 onward
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The personal papers of Menachem Ussishkin are kept at the
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Ussishkin had two children: His daughter, Rachel, married
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Mandatory Palestine people of Belarusian-Jewish descent
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Mandatory Palestine people of Russian-Jewish descent
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