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            1.   Manchester Jewry, Commerce, and Refugees

            2.   Colonisation Period I

            3.   Colonisation Period II

            4.   Political Zionism I

            5.   Political Zionism II

            6.   The Teaching of Ivrit

            7.   Weizmann's Arrival and the Manchester School of Zionism

            8.   Establishment Zionism and ITO

            9.   Other Forms of Zionism - Mizrachi and Poale Zion

           10.  Women's Zionism

           11.  Manchester University

           12.  CP Scott and the Manchester Guardian

           13.  First World War

           14.  A Quiet Period for Manchester Zionism

           15.  Zionist Youth Movements

           16.  Zionist Activities in the 1930s

           17.  The State of Israel and the War of Independence

           18.  Manchester and the Six Day War

IMAGE CREDITS: Illumination from a 14th century Spanish Passover Haggadah, showing the Israelites walking through the Red Sea. © John Rylands University Library of Manchester.

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