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Rabbi Gavriel Schlesinger was the secretary of the Mizrachi in Hungary in the period leading up to and including the Holocaust. The Mizrachi movement was a religious Zionist movement founded in 1902 as a religious faction of the World Zionist Organization. Its first manifesto, written by Rabbi Ze'ev Jawitz, attempted to combine political and cultural ideals to further the Zionist cause. By 1903, it had 210 branches in Eastern Europe. Mizrachi of America was founded in 1911, and Mizrachi of Palestine in 1918. The organization continued to grow, adding the Mizrachi Palestine Fund in 1928 and the youth group B'nei Akiva in 1934. The organization is still involved in activities to boost the Zionist cause around the world, and it now has branches all across the United States.

From the description of Gabriel Schlesinger correspondence and family papers 1868 - 1964 1930 - 1940 (Yeshiva University). WorldCat record id: 733573733

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associatedWith Bene-ʻAḳiva be-Hungaryah (Organization) corporateBody
associatedWith Mizrachi corporateBody
associatedWith Mizrachi-Hapoel Hamizrachi. corporateBody
associatedWith Schlesinger, Gabor. person
associatedWith Schlesinger, Isidor. person
Place Name Admin Code Country
Hungary
Subject
Jewish youth
Jews
Rabbis
Religious Zionism
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Activity

Family

Active 1868

Active 1964

English,

Hungarian,

German,

Hebrew

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