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  2. Bialystoker Synagogue - Wikipedia

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    The Bialystoker Synagogue is an Orthodox Jewish synagogue at 7–11 Bialystoker Place ... it was a rest stop for the Underground Railroad movement; ...

  3. Jewish Underground - Wikipedia

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    The Jewish Underground (Hebrew: המחתרת היהודית HaMakhteret HaYehudit), [1] or in abbreviated form, simply Makhteret, [2] was a radical right-wing fundamentalist organization [3] considered terrorist by Israel, [4] [5] formed by prominent members of the Israeli political movement Gush Emunim that existed from 1979 to 1984. [6]

  4. List of Underground Railroad sites - Wikipedia

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    Underground Railroad promoter and station master and anti-slavery lecturer. The Guy Beckley House is on the Underground Railroad Network to Freedom. [43] Erastus and Sarah Hussey — Battle Creek [44] Second Baptist Church — Detroit [17] Dr. Nathan M. Thomas House — Schoolcraft [17] Wright Modlin — Williamsville, Cass County.

  5. The Polish Underground and the Jews, 1939–1945 - Wikipedia

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    The Polish Underground and the Jews, 1939–1945 is a book by American historian Joshua D. Zimmerman, published in 2015 by Cambridge University Press, discussing relations between Poland's Jewish population and the Polish resistance in World War II.

  6. Sanctuary movement - Wikipedia

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    The movement's historical roots derive from the right of sanctuary in medieval law and Jewish and Christian social teachings. Its contemporary roots derive from the American Civil War and its Underground Railroad as well as the sanctuaries offered to conscientious objectors during the Vietnam War. [2]

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  8. Jewish insurgency in Mandatory Palestine - Wikipedia

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    November 9–13 – Jewish underground members launched a series of land mine and suitcase bomb attacks against railroad stations, trains, and streetcars, killing 11 British soldiers and policemen and 8 Arab constables. November 17 – Three British policemen and a Royal Air Force sergeant were killed when their truck hit a mine near Lydda. [126]

  9. Jezreel Valley railway - Wikipedia

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    The Jewish sector in Mandate Palestine was the other main user of the railway, which allowed it to build new villages in relatively remote areas in the Jezreel Valley. The Jewish Tower and stockade organization extensively used the line to quickly bring vast amounts of construction materials to various sites to quickly establish new homes. This ...