The HaZor'im Organization: Religious Pioneers in the Lower Galilee between 1937–1947

2021 ◽  
Vol 19 (1) ◽  
pp. 129-158
Author(s):  
Ronen Sela

The HaZor’im settlement in the Lower Galilee, associated with the HaPo’el HaMizraḥi movement, was founded by religious pioneers from Europe. This article demonstrates that members of the HaZor’im organization were unable to fully realize their dream of combining the study of Torah with working the soil in the Land of Israel – “Torah and Labor” – that they had envisioned when they were on the training farm in Europe. Much has been written about the pioneering settlements of the secular labor movement, but there has been relatively little research about the pioneering religious settlements. This article seeks to address that lacuna by answering questions such as why the HaZor’im group was a dominant one throughout the Land of Israel. How could they realistically expect to create a viable settlement movement in Israel without faith in the righteousness of their choices and lacking social cohesion based on pioneering-religious ideology? The story of HaZor’im illustrates the worldview of religious Zionism during the British Mandate. The members were pioneers of the fifth Aliyah who faced social, economic, and religious difficulties. They collaborated in formulating and writing their ideological views, as well as in shaping a coherent work program for their activities on the land. The group began their venture in the Land of Israel in a labor camp near Rishon LeZion, then settled in the Galilee on land they received from other settlers. This study examines the difficulties they faced and shows how their conceptual world was expressed in practice.

2020 ◽  
Vol 28 (2) ◽  
pp. 171-194
Author(s):  
Suryaningsi Mila ◽  
Solfina Lija Kolambani

Intolerance has been a major concern in religious life in the disruption era. This current study aims to discuss local wisdom that has helped maintain religious harmony and tolerance in Watu Asa of Central Sumba. The study was qualitative and descriptive in nature, while the investigation was carried out through participatory observation on the dynamics of religious life and in-depth interviews with religious and traditional leaders in Watu Asa Village. The results of the investi­gation confirm that the three religious communities, i.e. Christians, Marapu, and Muslims, can coexist peacefully because of the local wisdom and strong kinship. The local wisdom embedded in the tradition of tana nyuwu watu lissi, palomai or palonggamai, kalli kawana kalli kawinni, pandula wikki, mandara, and paoli, promotes the values of love, respect, mutual cooperation, and acceptance of one another. Those values are believed to be a social cohesion that interconnects interreligious people, regardless of their geographical, ethnic, and gender differences. Taken together, these results highlight the importance of the values of local wisdom as counter-narratives against intolerant religious ideology.


Jurnal Dakwah ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 21 (2) ◽  
pp. 257-280
Author(s):  
Agung Drajat Sucipto

Da'wah is an invitation to change the situation of society from previously unfavorable to better based on the values taught by religion. While the da'wah strategy is the planning steps designed by the preacher in conveying his da'wah material. The choice of da'wah method must be appropriate so that it can be effective. Da'wah bil hal is the most effective method used by researchers in this research. Da'wah bil hal is oriented towards community development through mad'u movements or actions. The preachers in this study were the Gerakan Pemuda (GP) Ansor Banyumas Regency, which is a youth social organization under the auspices of the Nahdlatul Ulama. This study aims to find out what strategies are used by GP Ansor Banyumas to contribute to building the economy of the people. This research is a field, where the data that the authors get by observation and interviews. The collected data were then analyzed using qualitative descriptive analysis method. The result, shows the contribution of GP Ansor Banyumas in strengthening the economy of the people through the tilapia fish cultivation work program, waste bank management, Kietapay. Strong economic development is an alternative to strengthening religious ideology.


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