Jewish settlement
Appearance
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Jewish settlement may refer to:
Events
[edit]- Jewish settlement in the land of Israel
- Israeli settlement, Jewish communities currently established in the West Bank and in the Golan Heights, between 1967 and 2006 in the Gaza Strip, and between 1967 and 1982 in the Sinai Peninsula
- Pale of Settlement, a region of the Russian Empire in which permanent residency by Jews was allowed and beyond which Jewish permanent residency was generally prohibited
- Jewish settlement in the Japanese Empire
- Aliyah, settlement of Jewish refugees and voluntary migrants in Palestine
- Jodensavanne, a Jewish settlement in Dutch Guyana
Concepts and projects
[edit]- Proposals for a Jewish state, various proposals and movements for settlement plans
- Homeland for the Jewish people, the general quest, mostly during the 20th century, for places for peaceful settlement in Palestine and/or other proposed sites
- Jewish Territorial Organization (ITO), a movement beginning in 1903 as a response to the British Uganda Scheme, to find an alternative territory to that of Palestine (other organizations listed here)
- Settlement movement (Israel), a movement supporting a specific style of communal settlements known as kibbutzim and moshavim.