The community ransom ( Hebrew: Kofer HaYishuv; כופר הישוב), or Yishuv ransom was a tax imposed by the Jewish National Council in Mandatory Palestine to finance central security operations and increase the size of the self-defence force known as the Haganah. [1] The principle of the tax was that those who could not make a physical contribution to the Haganah would pay a "ransom" to its treasury. [1] The money was collected through a tax on luxuries, cigarettes, restaurant bills and so on. [1]
The tax was formally introduced on 24 June 1938, during the 1936–39 Arab revolt in Palestine, and abolished on the foundation of the state of Israel in May 1948. [1]
The community ransom ( Hebrew: Kofer HaYishuv; כופר הישוב), or Yishuv ransom was a tax imposed by the Jewish National Council in Mandatory Palestine to finance central security operations and increase the size of the self-defence force known as the Haganah. [1] The principle of the tax was that those who could not make a physical contribution to the Haganah would pay a "ransom" to its treasury. [1] The money was collected through a tax on luxuries, cigarettes, restaurant bills and so on. [1]
The tax was formally introduced on 24 June 1938, during the 1936–39 Arab revolt in Palestine, and abolished on the foundation of the state of Israel in May 1948. [1]