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הפועל — meaning in English: Hapoel

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ומטה
umate
הפרישה
haprisa
נקבה
nikba
עובדי
ovdei
הפועל
hapo'al
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neutral common
Usage
Native Hebrew speakers commonly use the word 'הפועל' (hapo'al) when discussing sports, specifically referencing the popular Hapoel sports clubs throughout Israel. You might hear this term in conversations about basketball matches, soccer games, or even local community events organized by these clubs.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'הפועל' (hapo'al) specifically refers to the sports clubs, another term, 'מכבי' (Maccabi), denotes a different sports organization with a more affluent background. Choosing 'הפועל' over 'מכבי' often reflects a preference for the working-class roots and community values that Hapoel embodies.
Culture
'הפועל' (hapo'al) means 'the worker' in Hebrew and is deeply rooted in the labor movement in Israel. Established in 1926, the Hapoel sports clubs were initially founded to create a sense of community among Jewish workers, embodying the spirit of socialism and labor. This legacy continues today, with Hapoel representing both sport and social activism.
FAQ
Q.What does 'הפועל' mean in English?
'הפועל' translates to 'Hapoel' in English, which refers to various sports clubs in Israel known for their connection to the labor movement.
Q.Where can I see 'הפועל' in action?
You can see 'הפועל' in action at various sporting events across Israel, particularly in basketball and soccer matches where Hapoel teams compete.
Q.Is 'הפועל' used in any other contexts?
'הפועל' primarily refers to the sports clubs, but it can also be encountered in discussions about the labor movement and its cultural significance in Israeli society.
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