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Zionism Discovery Ticket Re-Performance Lesson

Zionism Discovery Ticket Re-Performance Lesson

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7th Grade

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Michele Downey

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Zionism Discovery Ticket Re-Performance Lesson

Durham Middle School

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​Anti-Semitism

​Jews felt the need for protection because of the history of anti-Semitism in Europe (hatred of Jews), which dates at least back to the Middle Ages, and would periodically lead to massacres of Jewish populations and non-Jewish governments would be indifferent or openly hostile.

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Anti-Semitism continued...

Jews have been treated badly by Europeans throughout history.

During the 11th and 12th Centuries Jews were slaughtered by the Crusaders traveling across Europe to the Holy Land. In the 14th century, Jews were accused of causing the Black Death and massacred.

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Multiple Choice

During the 14th century, Jews were accused of causing what event and were ultimately massacred for it?

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The San Remo Agreement

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The Holocaust

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The creation of Israel

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The Black Death

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Breaking Point

Many Jews were tired of staying in Europe and felt that they were entitled to their Holy Land. During the 19th Century (1800s), a group of Eastern European Jews created “Lovers of Zion”, an organization that encouraged settlement in Palestine (Zion).

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​Zionist Movement

Theodore Herzl was an Austrian Journalist who created a Zionist congress (early 1900s) and helped to promote a concentration of Jewish settlement in Palestine (Zion).

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Multiple Choice

During the 19th century, Eastern European Jews formed a group called

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Lovers of Zion

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Crusaders

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  Exodus

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People for Palestine

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​Return to Zion

During the mandates that followed World War I, the British government allowed large numbers of Jews to migrate to Palestine. Many of these Jews were Zionists and believe that Jews need to have a homeland in Israel for religious reasons and to be protected from non-Jewish governments.

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​Tensions Rise

While the initial Jewish settlers were welcomed, as more Jews moved into Palestine, they faced increasing hostility from the Arab population, who feared that they would not get to create an Arab state in that region following the end of the mandate.

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​British Proposal

The British began limiting and eventually banning further Jewish immigration until the end of WWII. This led to militant Jewish Zionist groups staging an uprising against the British. After WWII, due to guilt over the Holocaust, the British allowed Jewish immigration to resume. Meanwhile, tired of being attacked by the Jews and the Arabs, the British proposed (asked) the United Nations to divide Palestine into an independent Jewish and Arab state.

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​New State of Israel

Following the United Nations agreeing to a division of land, Jewish groups declared an independent Nation of Israel in 1948. The Arabs immediately rejected the deal because they felt the division of land was unfair. This began a series of conflicts over control of the land that continues to the present.

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Multiple Choice

The modern nation of Israel was established in 1948 as a homeland for Jewish people. Why was this country established?

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To settle lands in Palestine that had been abandoned

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To provide a home for Jews who had survived the Holocaust

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To provide labor for the oil fields of Palestine

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 To establish a border between the Nile and Jordan Rivers

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Multiple Choice

What idea did the United Nations propose to solve the problem of the Jews not having their own homeland on November 27, 1947?

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Proposes that Palestinians and Jews share the land

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Proposes a partition of Palestine into separate Jewish and Arab states

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Proposes that Jews permanently leave the Middle East

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Proposes the creation of the country Pakistan

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Durham Middle School

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