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Dror may refer to: * Dror (name), a surname or given name * Dror-Israel, an educational movement * Dror light machine gun, an Israeli weapon * Habonim Dror, a Jewish Labour Zionist youth movement * Dror, Israel Dror () is a planned community town currently under construction in the northeastern Negev desert, in southern Israel. The town is located on the slopes of Mount Hiran, along the route between Meitar Meitar () is a small local council north-ea ..., a town in the Negev desert in Israel See also

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Dror (name)
Dror () is Hebrew for "freedom" or "sparrow" and may either be a surname or given name. Given name * Dror Adani, Israeli convict * Dror Bar-Natan (born 1966), Israeli mathematician * Dror Benshetrit, Israeli artist, designer, and inventor * Dror Biran (born 1977), Israeli pianist * Dror Cohen (born 1974), Israeli basketball coach and former player * Dror Elimelech (born 1956), Israeli psychiatrist, psychotherapist, poet, and composer * Dror Feiler (born 1951), Israeli-born Swedish musician, artist, and activist * Dror Fixler, Israeli physicist * Dror Green (born 1954), Israeli psychotherapist and author * Dror Hajaj (born 1978), Israeli basketball player * Dror Kashtan (1944–2024), Israeli footballer and manager * Dror Mishani, (born 1975), Israeli crime writer, translator, and literary scholar * Dror Moreh (born 1961), Israeli cinematographer and director * Dror Paley (born 1956), Israeli-born Canadian orthopedic surgeon * Dror Shaul (born 1971), Israeli filmmaker, com ...
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Dror-Israel
Dror-Israel's () stated mission is to educate and empower young people and those on the social and geographic periphery to actively contribute to their communities and to create a shared society in Israel. Through schools for youth at risk, Jewish-Arab programs, the youth movement, educational workshops, intentional community projects, and national social justice initiatives, Dror Israel inspires inclusivity, equality, and responsibility for oneself and one’s community. Dror Israel emphasizes participation from every sector of Israeli society, including Ethiopian Jews in Israel, Ethiopian and Russian Jews in Israel, Russian immigrants, Arab citizens of Israel, Arab Israelis, Israeli Druze, Druze and Negev Bedouin, Bedouins, and middle class and working class communities. In the past decade, Dror Israel has established 16 educators' kibbutzim in the social and geographic periphery of Israel. There are currently 1,200 young adults living in these kibbutzim, aged 20–40, who wor ...
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Dror Light Machine Gun
The Dror light machine gun (Hebrew for "Sparrow") was an Israeli light machine gun based on the M1941 Johnson light machine gun. Some Drors are on display at the IDF History Museum. Development In 1946, Ta'as studied plans to produce an indigenous light machine gun. By the end of the year, the Haganah (precursor to the Israel Defense Forces) bought the manufacturing rights to the M1941 Johnson machine gun from the Winchester Repeating Arms Company and developed the Dror in its own clandestine workshops. They were bought alongside manufacturing tools bought cheaply as scrap in the United States. Yisrael Galili was in charge of overseeing the Dror's production. Design The Dror is air-cooled and recoil-operated. The barrel uses a rotary bolt with multiple radial lugs mounted. The Dror is fired from an open-bolt in full auto for better cooling, or from a closed-bolt in semi-auto for better accuracy. The Pattern 1 Dror bore a physical resemblance to the Johnson, including th ...
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Habonim Dror
Habonim Dror (, "the builders–freedom") is a Jewish Labor Zionist youth movement formed in 1982 through the merger of two earlier movements: Habonim and Dror. Habonim (, "the builders") was established in 1929 in the United Kingdom and later expanded to other English-speaking countries. While each national branch developed independently, they maintained a shared ideology centered on Jewish and Labor Zionist cultural values. Dror (, "freedom") originated in Poland in 1915 as an offshoot of the Tze'irei Zion (Youth Of Zion) youth movement. After the majority of Tze'irei Zion merged with Hashomer in 1913 to form Hashomer Hatzair, members who did not join the new organization founded Dror. The movement was influenced by the Russian Narodniks' philosophy. During World War II, members of Dror were active in resistance efforts, including participation in the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. Dror members, including Mordechaj Tenenbaum, also organized underground factions in the Białystok ...
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