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The term is still in use to denote the pre-1948 Jewish residents in Palestine, corresponding to the southern part of Ottoman Syria until 1918, OETA South in ...
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Yishuv

The Yishuv, HaYishuv HaIvri, or HaYishuv HaYehudi Be'Eretz Yisra'el were the Jewish residents in Palestine prior to the establishment of the State of Israel in 1948. Wikipedia
1880s: 25,000
1948: 630,000
The Old Yishuv were the Jewish communities of the region of Palestine during the Ottoman period, up to the onset of Zionist aliyah waves, and the ...
The Yishuv was a national liberation movement aspiring to establish an independent Jewish entity in Palestine, though, unlike other such movements, it had to ...
Jewish community in Palestine, the Yishuv, established its own assembly (Vaʿad Leumi), trade union and labour movement (Histadrut), schools, courts, taxation ...
"The Old Yishuv” (HaYishuv HaYashan) is a term that refers to the long-time Jewish residents of the Land of Israel, as opposed to the members of the First ...
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The Old Yishuv refers to the East European Jewish community that began to immigrate to Palestine for religious purposes starting at the end of the 18th century.
YISHUV. The Jewish community in Palestine from the Ottoman period through the British Mandate. Yishuv refers to the Jewish population—including the pre-Zionist ...
The yishuv or “settlement” refers to the Jewish presence in Palestine prior to Israeli statehood in 1948.
While it might seem that the expressions Old Yishuv and New Yishuv can be defined most clearly in terms of chronology--the Old Yishuv antedating the 1880s when ...