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[Introduction
- "Aliyah" - the word and its meaning]
[From the Second Temple to Hibbat Zion]
[New Aliyah - Modern Zionist Aliyot (1882-1948)]
[Independent Israel - Aliyah and Absorption]
[Ethiopian Jewish Aliyot: Operation Moses (1984),
Operation Solomon (1991)]
[Aliya from the USSR / Commonwealth of Independent
States]
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The
Zionist Century - Concepts - Aliyah
Introduction - "Aliyah" - the word and its meaning
Aliyah, (pl. aliyot) "ascension" or "going up" is the
arrival of Jews as individuals or groups, from exile or Diaspora
to live in Eretz Yisrael - the Land of Israel. Those who "go up"
for this purpose are known as olim - a term used in the Bible
when the Children of Israel went up from Egypt (Gen. 50:14 and
Num. 32:11) and - at a later period - for the exiles who returned
from captivity in Babylon (Ezra 2:1,59 and Neh. 5-6). The call
of Cyrus, King of Persia, in 538 B.C.E., - "Whosoever there is
among you of all His people, his God be with him, - let him go
up." (Ezra 1:3, IIChron. 36:23) - has been used as a watchword
for aliyah.
It was aliyah that re-created the Jewish Commonwealth in the
Land after the Babylonian Exile, provided the community with
some of its prominent spiritual leaders during the Second Temple
and subsequent periods, preserved and repeatedly renewed the
Jewish presence in Eretz Yisrael during the periods of Byzantine,
Arab, Mameluke, and Ottoman rule, and reestablished the State
of Israel in modern times.
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