70 Dov Schwartz dominant during the time of the Yishuv . First, a few remarks on the scope of the discussion . Uniqueness [ ? ] The various waves of immigration to Eretz Israel, and especially those that were driven by distress such as the fourth and fifth ones, flooded the country with arrivals from Europe who were also ideologically and culturally dominant . The activists of the Zionist movement had originally came from Eastern and Western Europe . The consciousness of discrimination among Mizrahim, rooted in the distinction between them and the Ashkenazim, was also acknowledged in elite Torah circles . Already in 1941, R . Ovadia Hedaya said, “And this is the difference between us and our Ashkenazi brethren . The Ashkenazim are nimble pioneers . They spread all kinds of propaganda to achieve This self - perception considerablytheir goal, and God helps them . ” 1 worsened in light of the attitude toward mass immigration in Israel’s early years . Religious Zionists, who took part in t...
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