General Zionists

General Zionists
ציונים כלליים
LeaderMeir Dizengoff,
Israel Rokach,
Peretz Bernstein,
Yosef Sapir
Shoshana Persitz
FounderYehoshua Sofersky
Founded1922
Dissolved8 May 1961
Merged intoLiberal Party
HeadquartersTel Aviv, Israel
NewspaperHaBoker
IdeologyZionism
Liberalism
Classical liberalism
Economic liberalism
Political positionPre-1948: Centre
1948–1961: Centre-right[1]
Most MKs23 (1951)
Election symbol

The General Zionists (Hebrew: הַצִיּוֹנִים הַכְּלָלִיים, romanizedHaTzionim HaKlaliym) were a centrist Zionist movement and a political party in Israel. The General Zionists supported the leadership of Chaim Weizmann and their views were largely colored by central European culture.[2] The party was considered to have both conservative and liberal wings,[3][4][5] and is one of the ancestors of the modern-day Likud.

  1. ^ Jacob Metzer (2004). "Jewish land – Israel lands". In John H Munro; Stanley Engerman; Jacob Metzer (eds.). Land Rights, Ethno-nationality and Sovereignty in History. Routledge. p. 101. ISBN 978-1-134-35746-8.
  2. ^ Sasson Sofer (2007). Zionism and the Foundations of Israeli Diplomacy. Cambridge University Press. p. 272. ISBN 9780521038270. Retrieved 21 June 2015.
  3. ^ Zeev Sternhell (1998). The Founding Myths of Israel: Nationalism, Socialism, and the Making of the Jewish State. Princeton University Press. p. 241. ISBN 978-1-400-82236-2.
  4. ^ Herman Kruk (2002). The Last Days of the Jerusalem of Lithuania: Chronicles from the Vilna Ghetto and the Camps, 1939-1944. Yale University Press. p. XXXVI. ISBN 978-0-300-04494-2.
  5. ^ Colin Shindler (2015). The Rise of the Israeli Right. Cambridge University Press. p. 262. ISBN 978-0-521-19378-8.

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