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Labor Zionism

Labor Zionism (Hebrew: תְּנוּעָת הָעַבוֹדָה, romanizedtnuʽat haʽavoda) or socialist Zionism (Hebrew: צִיּוֹנוּת סוֹצְיָאלִיסְטִית, romanizedtsiyonut sotzyalistit) refers to the left-wing, socialist variant of Zionism. For many years, it was the most significant tendency among Zionists and Zionist organizations, and was seen as the Zionist sector of the historic Jewish labour movements of Eastern Europe and Central Europe, eventually developing local units in most countries with sizable Jewish populations. Unlike the "political Zionist" tendency founded by Theodor Herzl and advocated by Chaim Weizmann, Labor Zionists did not believe that a Jewish state would be created by simply appealing to the international community or to powerful nations such as the United Kingdom, Germany, or the former Ottoman Empire. Rather, they believed that a Jewish state could only be created through the efforts of the Jewish working class making aliyah to the Land of Israel and raising a country through the creation of a Labor Jewish society with rural kibbutzim and moshavim, and an urban Jewish Proletariat.

Major theoreticians of the Labor Zionist movement included Moses Hess, Nachman Syrkin, Ber Borochov, and Aaron David Gordon; and leading figures in the movement included David Ben-Gurion, Golda Meir, and Berl Katznelson.

("our people"), US successor to the Labor Zionist Alliance

Ameinu

left-wing Zionist youth movement

Hashomer Hatzair

left-wing Israeli youth movement

Hanoar Haoved Vehalomed

left-wing Zionist youth movement

Habonim Dror

("The Restraint"), Haganah's policy of restraint towards Arab enemies

Havlagah

or "conquest of labor"

Hebrew labor

Israel's national trade union center

Histadrut

Jews who support left-wing causes

Jewish left

collective community in pre-state Palestine and the State of Israel

Kibbutz

Left-wing nationalism

Movement for Greater Israel

Partners for Progressive Israel

(text at Wikisource), a classic 1862 work on Labor Zionism by Moses Hess

Rome and Jerusalem

by Zeev Sternhell

The Founding Myths of Israel

YKUF, a.k.a. Jewish Culture Association, Communist-oriented organization founded 1937

Yidisher Kultur Farband

NJWA, a.k.a. Jewish National Workers Alliance, Labor Zionist-oriented American Jewish organization

Yidish Natsionaler Arbeter Farband

Cohen, Mitchell (1992). Zion and State: Nation, Class, and the Shaping of Modern Israel (Columbia University Press morningside ed.). New York: Columbia University Press.  978-0231079419.

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A history of labor and socialist zionism

The Jewish Problem and the Socialist Jewish State

Archived 2006-02-10 at the Wayback Machine

Ameinu – Liberal Values, Progressive Israel