• The halukka, also spelled haluka, halukkah or chalukah (Hebrew: חלוקה, meaning distribution) was an organized collection and distribution of charity funds...
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  • Old Yishuv (section Halukka)
    primarily consisted of religious Jews who relied on external donations (halukka) for support. The Old Yishuv evolved following a significant decline in...
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    Old Yishuv spent their time studying the Torah and lived off charity (halukka), donated by Jews in the Diaspora.[clarification needed] The term New Yishuv...
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  • Winemaking Banking Printing Soap production Textiles Philanthropy Kollel Halukka Montefiore Judah Touro Communities Musta'arabim Sephardim Perushim Hasidim...
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    concentrated in the Four Holy Cities, extremely poor and relied on donations (halukka) from groups abroad, while the new settlements were small farming communities...
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    Winemaking Banking Printing Soap production Textiles Philanthropy Kollel Halukka Montefiore Judah Touro Communities Musta'arabim Sephardim Perushim Hasidim...
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  • Winemaking Banking Printing Soap production Textiles Philanthropy Kollel Halukka Montefiore Judah Touro Communities Musta'arabim Sephardim Perushim Hasidim...
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  • a prehistoric archaeological site in Alaska An alternative spelling of halukka, a process of collection and distribution of charity funds for early Zionism...
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    communities in form of a tithe, a tenth of one's income, a practice called halukka and already used for supporting the religious groups inhabiting the Jewish...
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    these immigrants were Ashkenazi Jews from Eastern Europe, who subsisted on Halukka. Published in 1883, the PEF Survey of Palestine volume which covered the...
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