- UHAD
- abbr.University of Hawaii Athletics Department
Dictionary of abbreviations. 2012.
Dictionary of abbreviations. 2012.
HA-KIBBUTZ HA-ME'UḤAD — HA KIBBUTZ HA ME UḤAD, a union of kibbutzim in Israel founded at a conference in Petaḥ Tikvah in 1927 by the first large kevuẓot, established primarily by pioneers of the Third Aliyah, including previous groups of gedud ha avodah ( Labor Legion ) … Encyclopedia of Judaism
KIBBUTZ MOVEMENT — The kibbutz, or kevuẓah (plural: kibbutzim, kevuẓot) is a voluntary collective community, mainly agricultural, in which there is no private wealth and which is responsible for all the needs of the members and their families. The kibbutz movement… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
EN-HAROD — (Heb. עין ֲח דֹר). Ancient Spring where Gideon and his people camped during his war against the Midianites and the place where he selected the men for his night ambush (Judg. 7:1). It is identified with a spring on a northwestern spur of Mt.… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
NEWSPAPERS, HEBREW — This article is arranged according to the following outline: the spread of the hebrew press main stages of development In Europe Through the Early 1880s ideology of the early press in europe until world war i in europe between the wars the… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
PUBLISHING — This article is arranged according to the following outline: general publishing The Dutch Jerusalem in germany and austria in scandinavia in italy in france in czechoslovakia in yugoslavia in romania in hungary in poland in russia in spain and… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
IḤUD HABONIM — IḤUD HABONIM, largest pioneering youth movement of the labor Zionist movement, founded in 1958 with headquarters in Israel. Iḥud Habonim was established by the amalgamation of various youth movements around the world. It was composed of what was… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
ASHDOT YA'AKOV — (Heb. אַשְׁדּוֹת יַעֲקׁב), two kibbutzim in the central Jordan Valley in Israel, near the confluence of the Jordan and Yarmuk rivers. It was founded on PICA (palestine Jewish Colonization Association) land in 1933, by a group of Ha Kibbutz ha Me… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
GEDUD HA-AVODAH — (Heb. The (Yosef Trumpeldor) Labor Legion ), first countrywide commune of Jewish workers in Palestine. The Gedud was founded in the autumn of 1920 by 80 pioneers of the Third Aliyah, disciples of yosef trumpeldor . In the winter of 1920 the Gedud … Encyclopedia of Judaism
GEVARAM — (Heb. גְּבַרְעָם; the People Overcomes ), kibbutz in the southern coastal plain of Israel, S. of Ashkelon, affiliated with Ha Kibbutz ha Me uḥad, founded in 1942. The settlers, mainly pioneers from Slovakia, Austria, Holland, and Germany,… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
YAD ḤANNAH — (Heb. יַד חַנָּה), two kibbutzim in central Israel near Tūl Karm, founded as a single settlement in 1950 by Ha Kibbutz ha Me uḥad. The members, immigrants from Hungary and Israel born youth, split in 1954 into two parts. One, affiliated with the… … Encyclopedia of Judaism