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The Arabic–Hebrew Language Divide The Arabic–Hebrew Language Divide
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The Revival of Hebrew The Revival of Hebrew
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From Multiple Communities into a Collective Yishuv From Multiple Communities into a Collective Yishuv
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The Jerusalem Election Dispute The Jerusalem Election Dispute
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A Jewish University: Jerusalem as a Centre for Modern Education A Jewish University: Jerusalem as a Centre for Modern Education
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McGregor’s Assessment of Zionism McGregor’s Assessment of Zionism
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Transforming Identities in Istanbul Transforming Identities in Istanbul
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4 Palestine’s Jewish Community Unites1
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Published:January 2020
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Abstract
During the years following the Young Turk Revolution, the Jewish community in Palestine, the Yishuv, started to unite, transforming into a national community, with Hebrew becoming the main form of communication, connecting Ashkenazim and the Sepharadim, religious and secular, and the Zionist and non-Zionist Jews. It also blurred differences between the Jewish immigrants and the local Jewish population. Through Ottomanism, Jews set out to claim their homeland, which included adopting an Ottoman identity, with some even joining the army out of a new sense of patriotism. By strengthening their ties with Istanbul, new divisions between the Jewish community and the local Palestinian population began to emerge.
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