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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 Habonim Dror ( he, הַבּוֹנִים דְּרוֹר, "the builders–freedom") is the evolution of two Jewish Labour Zionist youth movements that merged in 1982. Habonim ( he, הַבּוֹנִים, "the builders") was founded in 1929 in the U ...
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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 (1966–), Israeli mathematician * Dror Benshetrit, Israeli artist, designer, and inventor * Dror Biran (1977–), Israeli pianist * Dror Cohen (1974–), Israeli basketball coach and former player * Dror Elimelech (1956–), Israeli psychiatrist, psychotherapist, poet, and composer * Dror Feiler (1951–), Israeli-born Swedish musician, artist, and activist * Dror Fixler, Israeli physicist * Dror Green, Israeli psychotherapist and author * Dror Hajaj (1978–), Israeli basketball player * Dror Kashtan (1944–), Israeli footballer and manager * Dror Mishani, (1975–), Israeli crime writer, translator, and literary scholar * Dror Moreh, Israeli cinematographer and director * Dror Paley (1956–), Israeli-born Canadian orthopedic surgeon * Dror Shaul (1971–), Israeli filmmaker, commercial director, and film writer-director * Dror Soref, ...
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Dror-Israel
Dror-Israel ( he, דרור-ישראל) is a pioneering educational movement whose mission is to effect meaningful, long-term educational and social change in Israeli society in order to promote solidarity, social activism, democracy and equality. Dror-Israel aims to form the grassroots nucleus of an exemplary society in Israel based on the vision of the prophets of Israel and the founders of Zionism. Dror Israel emphasizes participation from every sector of Israeli society, including Ethiopian and Russian immigrants, Arab Israelis, Druze and 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 work daily in the organization's educational, cultural and social activities with over 100,000 children, teens and adults. History Dror Israel was founded in 2006 by graduates of ...
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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 was air-cooled and recoil-operated.http://modernfirearms.net/en/machineguns/israel-machineguns/dror-eng/ The barrel uses a rotary bolt with multiple radial lugs mounted. The Drors is fired from an open-bolt in full auto for better cooling, or from a closed-bolt in semi-auto for better accuracy. The Pa ...
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