Beitar

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Beitar is a Revisionist Zionist youth movement founded in the 1920s that promotes Jewish nationalism, discipline, and self-defense.

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Beitar canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Revisionist Zionist youth movement
Zionist organization
activities community service
hikes and field trips
ideological study groups
seminars
summer camps
associatedWith Herut
surface form: Herut movement

Likud party
surface form: Likud movement

Revisionist Zionism
surface form: Revisionist Zionist movement
coreValue national pride
personal honor
self-discipline
countryOfOrigin Poland
emphasis Hebrew language
leadership training
pioneering settlement
foundedBy Ze'ev Jabotinsky
foundedInCity Riga
foundedInPeriod 1920s
foundedInYear 1923
historicalRole pre-state Jewish defense training
training cadre for Irgun
ideology Jewish nationalism
Revisionist Zionism
motto Hadár
namedAfter Joseph Trumpeldor
nameLanguage Hebrew
nameMeaning Brit Yosef Trumpeldor
surface form: Covenant of Joseph Trumpeldor
operatesIn Australia
Europe
Israel
North America
South America
opposed British White Paper policies
organizationalStructure local branches
national federations
world movement
politicalOrientation right-wing
promotes Jewish nationalism
Jewish self-defense
discipline
military training
supports Jewish state on both banks of the Jordan River
symbol Hebrew letters Bet and Yod
Menorah
targetDemographic Jewish youth
trainingFocus leadership skills
physical fitness

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