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Mizrach|ˈmɪzrɑːx| [ad. mod.Heb. mizrāḥ, f. Heb. mizrāḥ east, f. zāraḥ to rise.] The east, the direction of Jerusalem; a sacred picture facing east; the Judaic practice of turning towards Jerusalem in prayer. Hence Mizˈrachi, a religiously traditionalist Zionist organization, amalgamated with Hapoel Hamizrachi in 1957.
1892I. Zangwill Childr. Ghetto I. 46 A crudely-coloured Mizrach on the east wall, to indicate the direction towards which the Jew should pray. 1911Zionist Oct. 107/2 The Misrachi profess to see in such work a danger to orthodox Judaism of which they claim to be the bulwark in Zionism. Ibid. Nov. 123/2 The Misrachi Federation has issued a manifesto..appealing for loyalty and labour for the Zionist movement. 1922Joyce Ulysses 689 His gaze turned in the direction of Mizrach, the east. 1934M. M. Kaplan Judaism as Civilization iii. xiv. 174 The Mizraḥi organization which is orthodox in its constituency, is devoid of any systematic philosophy of Judaism. 1956Ann. Reg. 1955 285 The Mizrachi (Religious) Zionists of the world. 1973Jewish Chron. 19 Jan. 2/1 (heading) Mizrachi in stormy debates. Ibid., A stormy debate as a resolution about diaspora leaders..marked the closing session here..of the 22nd Mizrachi-Hapoel Hamizrachi conference. |