The Early Settlement to Palestine and the Zionist Women’s Labor Movement
- DOI
- 10.2991/assehr.k.220105.214How to use a DOI?
- Keywords
- Jewish immigrant wave; Jewish women; Zionist Labor Movement; Zionist Women’s Labor Movement
- Abstract
In 1911, the Jewish Feminist Movement began. Following multiple Aliyahs, Jewish female workers discovered that the prevailing social structure did not provide them with equality of opportunity. Women remained “muted” in political activities at the same time. Palestinian female employees were adamant about defending individual rights and insisting on breaking the male-female binary. They remained zealous in agricultural productivity, entered male-dominated fields, and gave historically women-dominated fields a higher social status. In view if this, this research will utilize literature summarization and exemplification to assess the emergence of Jewish feminism, with a special emphasis on Galilee conference and Council of Women Workers. The study will explore Jewish women workers’ transitions from silent employees to radical motivators, ending in an investigation into the development of the women workers’ movement. To shed light on the historical significance and influence of Israel’s first women’s labor movement.
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- This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC license.
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TY - CONF AU - Zhanyang Liu PY - 2022 DA - 2022/01/17 TI - The Early Settlement to Palestine and the Zionist Women’s Labor Movement BT - Proceedings of the 2021 International Conference on Social Development and Media Communication (SDMC 2021) PB - Atlantis Press SP - 1163 EP - 1169 SN - 2352-5398 UR - https://doi.org/10.2991/assehr.k.220105.214 DO - 10.2991/assehr.k.220105.214 ID - Liu2022 ER -