Non-Partisans (pre-state Zionist political movement)

The non-partisans (Hebrew: הבלתי מפלגתיים) was a labor Zionist social movement of workers in Palestine at the beginning of the 20th century.

It acted as a "third force" in the labor Zionist movement during the second and third aliyah periods, alongside the workers who were organized within the Poalei Zion and Hapoel Hatzair parties.

For some it was due to ideological differences and for others, due to the desire to establish themselves independently in Palestine, without the affiliations and disputes that guided the parties and that were related to the Jewish public in the Diaspora (the question of the Hebrew language as a cultural language in the Diaspora for example, or the connection with the Socialist International).

[1] The prominent non-partisan leaders were Berl Katznelson, Yitzhak Tabenkin, David Remez and Shmuel Yavnieli.

[3] In February 1919, the Non-Partisans and the Poalei Zion Party merged and created Ahdut HaAvoda.

chart of zionist workers parties Hapoel Hatzair Non Partisans Poalei Zion HaPoel HaMizrachi Ahdut HaAvoda Poalei Zion Left Mapai HaOved HaTzioni Ahdut HaAvoda Movement Ahdut HaAvoda Poalei ZIon Mapam HaShomer Hatzair Workers' Party HaShomer HaTzair Socialist League of Palestine Mapai HaPoel HaMizrachi Labor Zionism
chart of zionist workers parties