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Ben-Zvi and was
According to Israeli journalists Shlomo Nakdimon and Shaul Mayzlish, Dutch Jew Jacob Israël de Haan was assassinated by Avraham Tehomi on the orders of Haganah leader Yitzhak Ben-Zvi for his anti-Zionist political activities and contacts with Arab leaders.
" ( Samuel 1: 15: 33 ) were quoted by Israeli President Itzhak Ben-Zvi in his handwriting in response to a telegram sent by Nazi war criminal Adolf Eichmann's wife pleading for clemency after he was taken to Israel and sentenced to death.
The Jewish representative, Yitzhak Ben-Zvi, considered this beyond his brief — which was limited to an appeal for calm — and the Arabs in turn refused.
It was inaugurated in 1953, anchored by a law signed by the Prime Minister of Israel David Ben-Gurion and the President of Israel Yitzhak Ben-Zvi.
Yom HaShoah was inaugurated in 1953, anchored in a law signed by the Prime Minister of Israel, David Ben-Gurion, and the President of Israel, Yitzhak Ben-Zvi.
The Codex disappeared, then re-emerged in 1958, when it was smuggled into Israel by Syrian Jew Murad Faham, and presented to the president of the state, Itzhak Ben-Zvi.
The Aleppo Codex was entrusted to the Ben-Zvi Institute and the Hebrew University in Jerusalem.
The codex was entrusted to the Ben-Zvi Institute and the Hebrew University in Jerusalem.
But by the influence of then Israeli President, Yitzhak Ben-Zvi, it was secretly taken by the government and placed in the Shrine of the Book at the Israel Museum.
Yitzhak Ben-Zvi ( 24 November 188423 April 1963 ;, Yitsihaq Bin Tusafi ) was a historian, Labor Zionist leader, the second and longest-serving President of Israel.
Born in Poltava in the Russian Empire ( today in Ukraine ), Ben-Zvi was the eldest son of Zvi Shimshelevich, who later took the name Shimshi.
When Israel gained its independence, Ben-Zvi was among the signers of its Declaration of Independence on 14 May 1948.
* In 1953, Ben-Zvi was awarded the Bialik Prize for Jewish thought.
And nothing was done without the order of Yitzhak Ben-Zvi.
And nothing was done without the order of Yitzhak Ben-Zvi ( who later became the second president of Israel 1952-1963 )...
Hashomer was originated by Socialist Zionists, mostly members of Poale Zion, including Israel Shochat, Manya Shochat, Yitzhak Ben-Zvi and Ben-Zvi's wife Rachel Yanait, several of whom had earlier formed a small secret guard society called Bar-Giora, which guarded the Sejera commune ( now Ilaniya ) and Mes ' ha ( now Kfar Tavor ).
Bar-Giora was founded by Israel Shochat, Alexander Zeid and Yitzhak Ben-Zvi, among others.
Its next album, Something In The Wind, was released in 1969, and replaced Gene Murrow and Ruth Ben-Zvi with Paul McCandless and Scott Booker.

Ben-Zvi and Jewish
Ben-Zvi served in the Jewish Legion together with Ben-Gurion.
In 1948, Ben-Zvi headed the Institute for the Study of Oriental Jewish Communities in the Middle East, later named the Ben-Zvi Institute ( Yad Ben-Zvi ) in his honor.
Additionally, several well-known Zionist leaders and politicians were members of Poale Zion, including Ben-Gurion, Ben-Zvi, kibbutz movement leader Yitzhak Tabenkin and Jewish Agency Executive member Shlomo Kaplansky.

Ben-Zvi and Jews
In his 1957 book The Exiled and the Redeemed, Itzhak Ben-Zvi, second President of Israel, writes that Hebrew migrations into Afghanistan began, " with a sprinkling of exiles from Samaria who had been transplanted there by Shalmaneser, King of Assyria ( 719 BC )..." The Afghan tribes, among whom the Jews have lived for generations, are Moslems who retain to this day their amazing tradition about their descent from the Ten Tribes.

Ben-Zvi and joined
Since their immigration to Palestine in 1906 and 1907, the major leaders of Poale Zion had been David Ben-Gurion, who joined a local Poalei Tziyon group in 1904 as a student at the University of Warsaw, and Yitzhak Ben-Zvi, a close friend of Borochov's and early member of the Poltava group.

Ben-Zvi and Zion
Rutenberg endorsed the labour party ( Poalei Zion ) and cooperated with David Ben-Gurion, Itzhak Ben-Zvi, and Ber Borochov.

Ben-Zvi and Zionist
Yitzhak Ben-Zvi, Chairman of the National Committee, addresses the Zionist General Council Meeting in Jerusalem.
* Yitzhak Ben-Zvi ( 1884 – 1963 ), historian, Labor Zionist leader, and 2nd President of Israel
Yitzhak Ben-Zvi, Chairman of the National Committee, addresses the Zionist General Council Meeting in Jerusalem.

Ben-Zvi and political
According to a book published in 1985, Ben-Zvi allegedly ordered the 1924 political assassination of Jacob Israël de Haan, who had turned into an anti-Zionist.

Ben-Zvi and .
Many of the signatories would play a prominent role in Israeli politics following independence ; Moshe Sharett and Golda Meir both served as Prime Minister, Yitzhak Ben-Zvi became the country's second president in 1952, and several others served as ministers.
Yad Izhak Ben-Zvi Institute, 1982.
* 1884 – Itzhak Ben-Zvi, President of Israel ( d. 1963 )
In 1912, he moved to Istanbul, the Ottoman capital, to study law at Istanbul University together with Yitzhak Ben-Zvi, and adopted the Hebrew name Ben-Gurion, after the medieval historian Joseph ben Gorion.
For Linda Ben-Zvi, “ Beckett does not merely reproduce the modernist critique of and anxiety over technology and the reproduction of art ; he attaches ' no truth value ' to his critique of technology and the reproduction of the gaze.
All Israeli presidents from Yitzhak Ben-Zvi to Ezer Weizman were members of, or associated with, the Labour Party and its predecessors, and have been considered politically moderate.
He then went off to Istanbul to study law at the university in Constantinople ( now Istanbul University ), the same university that Yitzhak Ben-Zvi and David Ben-Gurion studied at.
In 1954, the president of Israel, Yitzhak Ben-Zvi, helped to establish a Samaritan quarter on the outskirts of Holon.
Yad Izhak Ben-Zvi.
On September 7, Globes announced that Dankner had reached an agreement with Shlomo Ben-Zvi, publisher of Makor Rishon to buy out the newspaper for 85 million NIS.
Among the public figures in this movement associated with Left-wing nationalism were Rachel Yanait Ben-Zvi, Yitzhak Tabenkin, Icchak Cukierman, Zivia Lubetkin, Eliezer Livneh, Moshe Shamir, Zev Vilnay, Shmuel Yosef Agnon, Isser Harel, Dan Tolkovsky, and Avraham Yoffe.
Ben-Zvi emigrated to Palestine that same year, and settled in Jaffa.
Left to right ; seated – Yitzhak Ben-Zvi, David Ben-Gurion, Yosef Haim Brenner ; standing – A. Reuveni, Jacob Zerubavel ( 1912 )

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