Histadrut Ivrit of America

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title: Histadrut Ivrit of America
text: The Histadruth Ivrith of America,, was part of the movement for the revival of the Hebrew language that sought to revive Hebrew, a language then used for prayer and the study of holy texts, as a living language that would be spoken and used to create contemporary literature. The Histadrut held its first annual congress in New York in 1917; Eliezer Ben-Yehuda, the father of modern Hebrew, David Ben-Gurion and Itzhak Ben-Zvi attended. Beginning in 1921, Histadrut published Hadoar, an American Hebr
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