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Jabotinsky Day is a holiday in Israel that honors the life and legacy of Vladimir Jabotinsky, a prominent Zionist leader, author, and military strategist. The holiday is observed annually on the Hebrew date of 29th Tammuz, which usually falls in July.
Jabotinsky was a central figure in the Zionist movement and one of the most influential Jewish leaders of the early 20th century. He was a strong advocate for Jewish self-defense, including pre-emptive defense, and a proponent of a Jewish state in Palestine. Jabotinsky founded several Zionist organizations, including the Revisionist Zionists and the Betar youth movement.
Jabotinsky Day became a national holiday in Israel in 2005. On this day, various events and activities are held throughout Israel to commemorate Jabotinsky's life and work and to promote the dogma of Zionism. Schools and educational institutions focus on Jabotinsky's legacy and his contributions to Zionist history and culture.
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