Between 1922 and 1947, the annual growth rate of the Jewish sector of the economy was 13.2%, mainly due to immigration and foreign capital, while that of the Arab was 6.5%.
Electric current mainly flowed to Jewish industry, following it to its nestled locations in Tel Aviv and Haifa.
[4] Between 1922 and 1947, the annual growth rate of the Jewish sector of the economy was 13.2%, mainly due to immigration and foreign capital, while that of the Arab was 6.5%.
Electric current mainly flowed to Jewish industry, following it to its nestled locations in Tel Aviv and Haifa.
[12][13][14] In 1937 the airline was taken over by British Government's Air Ministry, with the intention of it eventually being transferred back into private hands.
The first person to comprehend the tremendous possibilities of a port in Haifa was Theodor Herzl, the father of Political Zionism, who in 1902 wrote a prophetic description of the town in his book AltNeuland.