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The Young Guard
Zionist youth organization
Betar
The Betar Movement (), also spelled Beitar (), is a Revisionist Zionist youth movement founded in 1923 in Riga, Latvia, by Vladimir (Ze'ev) Jabotinsky. It was one of several right-wing youth movements that arose at that time and adopted special salutes and uniforms influenced by fascism.
HeHalutz
thumb|Polish HeHalutz membership card, 1924 HeHalutz or HeChalutz (, lit. "The Pioneer") was a Jewish youth movement founded in 1905 that trained young people for agricultural settlement in the Land of Israel. It became an umbrella organization of early Zionist youth movements, advocating for a modern Jewish state in the land of Israel.
Bnei Akiva
largest religious Zionist youth movement in the world
Birthright Israel
organization
HaNoar HaOved VeHaLomed
Zionist youth organization.
Hilltop Youth
Extremist settler youth movement in the West Bank
Hanoar Hatzioni
Zionist youth movement
Maccabi Hatzair
Zionist youth movement established in 1929
Gordonia
Zioinist youth movement
Habonim Dror
international socialist-zionist youthmovement
Tze'irei Zion
Socialist Zionist youth movement in Eastern Europe
Zionist youth movement
organization
HaMahanot HaOlim
organization
Hakhshara
thumb|Betar members engaged in sifting wheat at the Ze'ev Jabotinsky training farm (hakhshara) in Zastavna, Romania, 1946. Hakhshara (; also transliterated Hachsharah, Hachshara or Hakhsharah) is a Hebrew word that literally means "preparation". The term is used for training programs and agricultural centres in Europe and elsewhere. At these centers Zionist youth and young adults would learn vocational skills necessary for their emigration to Israel and subsequent life in kibbutzim. Such camps existed before World War II, and still exist today.
Zeta Beta Tau
North American collegiate fraternity
Hebrew Scouts Movement in Israel
Jewish-Israei Scout Movement sub-organization
Dror-Israel
thumb|Dror-Israel logo Dror-Israel () is a Zionist youth movement in the State of Israel. It operates schools, youth programs, community projects, and social initiatives aimed at engaging young people and communities in various parts of Israel, particularly in the social and geographic periphery.