Akiva Jacob Ettinger (; 1872 - 1945) was an agronomist and an early Zionist leader who advocated for settlement in Ottoman Palestine. He led the Jewish National Fund's land purchases in Palestine and functioned as director general of the Jewish Colonization Association in South Russia, Brazil, and Argentina.
In 1918, Ettinger served as an advisor on settlement issues during the Balfour Declaration negotiations in London and wrote the memorandum, “Palestine after the War: Proposals for Administration and Development.”
After relocating to the British Mandate of Palestine in 1918, Ettinger led the Zionist Organization's Department of Agricultural Settlement until 1924. Beginning in 1919, he established the village Kiryat Anavim to serve as a model for hill settlements.
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