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New Israel

New Israel was one of the Sektanstvo (sectarian) new religious movements that grew and expanded in the Russian Empire in the late 19th to early 20th century, a branch of the Postniki (fasters). The movement was the result of the schisms that split the "Old Israel" ( Staroizrail) sect after the death of Perfil Katasonov. Its founder was a peasant named Mokshin, but it rose to notability only under Mokshin's successor, Vasiliy Semionovitch Lubkov (Василий Семенович Лубков, born December 24, 1869).

In the 1910s, members of the sect emigrated to Uruguay, where they founded the town of San Javier.

New Israel was strongly influenced by the Dukhovnye Khristiane movement, and in turn gave rise to two new religious sects called Noviy soyuz duhovnovo Israilia and Novohristianskiy soyuz .

Although persecuted in the Soviet Union, the sect persisted at least until the 1950s.

Usage examples of "new israel".

Carrying banners like the ancient tribes, New Israel marched past Barak-the Yemenites, now proud and fierce soldiers and the tall strong sabra boys and girls and the flyers from South Africa and America and the fighters who had come from every corner of the world.

You had to know you coulda sold this to somebody like New Israel for ten times what you'll get from your own country.

It was Bergen's opinion that Brazil would become the new Israel, that there would be no way to confine such resourceful people.

Over the next two months, the Earthworms hit us on Soul City, New Israel, New Palestine, and New Erie.

They diverted elsewhere and Caledonia, Novaja Rossia, New Israel and Hirohito, among others, found windfall profits in transferring the cargoes.

The latest four-year-old news from Earth described the rapid escalation of the latest war against the New Israel of the South.