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Dunkelman and returned
After the war Dunkelman was offered, but refused, a commission in the peacetime Israeli Army ; the Dunkelmans returned instead to Toronto where he went into the family business, which he expanded then sold to Dylex Limited in 1967.

Dunkelman and Canada
Instead Dunkelman enlisted as a private with The Queen's Own Rifles of Canada ; as the war progressed he rose from private to major.

Dunkelman and war
During the war, Dunkelman met and married Yael, a fellow volunteer in the Israeli Army.

Dunkelman and time
At 18 Dunkelman went off to work on a kibbutz in Palestine, at that time still under a British mandate.
A 2001 attack by Eli Biham, Orr Dunkelman and Nathan Keller presents a linear cryptanalysis attack that breaks 10 of 32 rounds of Serpent-128 with 2 < sup > 118 </ sup > known plaintexts and 2 < sup > 89 </ sup > time, and 11 rounds of Serpent-192 / 256 with 2 < sup > 118 </ sup > known plaintexts and 2 < sup > 187 </ sup > time.

Dunkelman and for
The surrender was formalized in a written agreement, where the town leaders agreed to cease hostilities in return for promises from the Israeli officers, including brigade commander Ben Dunkelman ( the leader of the operation ), that no harm would come to the civilians of the town.
The surrender was formalized in a written agreement, where the town leaders accepted to cease hostilities in return for solemn promises from the Israeli officers, including Dunkelman, that no harm would come to the civilians of the town.

Dunkelman and Israel
It was carried out by the 7th Armoured Brigade led by Canadian volunteer Ben Dunkelman ( called Benjamin Ben-David in Israel ), a battalion from the Carmeli Brigade, and some elements from the Golani Brigade between 8 – 18 July.
Benjamin ( Ben ) Dunkelman ( 1913 – June 11, 1997 ) was a Canadian Jewish officer who served in the Canadian Army in World War II and the Israel Defense Forces in the 1948 Arab – Israeli War.

Dunkelman and 1948
Ben Dunkelman in October 1948, during Operation Hiram
In his autobiography, called Dual Allegiance, Dunkelman tells the story of how, between July 8 and 18, 1948 during Operation Dekel, he led the 7th Brigade and its supporting units as it moved to capture the town of Nazareth.

Dunkelman and .
Annenberg's first marriage, to Veronica Dunkelman, ended in divorce in 1950 after eleven years together.
While married, Dunkelman and Annenberg had two children: a daughter, Wallis, and son, Roger.
In sharp contrast to the surrounding towns, the inhabitants of Nazareth were never forced to evacuate as Dunkelman refused to obey orders from Haim Laskov to evacuate them.
Benjamin Dunkelman was the son of Polish-Jewish immigrants.
His father was David Dunkelman, the founder of the Canadian men's retailers, Tip Top Tailors and his mother was a committed Zionist.
Dunkelman and his siblings grew up on an estate, Sunnybrook Farm ( now the site of Sunnybrook Medical Centre ), northeast of Toronto.
Shortly after the capture, Dunkelman received orders from General Chaim Laskov to expel the civilian population from the town, which he refused to carry out.
12 hours after Dunkelman had refused to expel the inhabitants of Nazareth, Laskov had appointed another officer as military governor.
He and his wife also ran the Dunkelman Gallery in Toronto as well as several restaurants.
Dunkelman lived in retirement in Toronto until his death.
His story is told in the film Ben Dunkelman: The Reluctant Warrior.
* SHAvite-3 ( with Orr Dunkelman ), a hash function which is one of the 14 semifinalists in the NIST hash function competition.
In January 2010, Orr Dunkelman, Nathan Keller, and Adi Shamir, released a paper showing that they could break Kasumi with a related key attack and very modest computational resources.
However, in 2010 Dunkelman, Keller, and Shamir showed that KASUMI is not as strong as MISTY1 however the KASUMI attack will not work against MISTY1.

returned and Canada
The team returned via Hawaii and Canada playing additional games on route.
His bill was passed quickly by the House of Commons but was stalled by the Senate, which returned the bill to the Commons with the recommendation that the holiday be renamed The National Holiday of Canada, an amendment that effectively killed the bill.
The project, which used Craig Venter's personal yacht, Sorcerer II, started in Halifax, Canada, circumnavigated the globe and returned to the U. S. in January 2006.
After taking a year off to travel in Europe, he returned to Canada in 1967, graduating from University College at the top of his class.
During his time in Canada, Sapir also acted as an advocate for Indigenous rights, arguing publicly for introduction of better medical care for Indigenous communities, and assisting the Six Nation Iroquois in trying to recover eleven wampum belts that had been stolen from the reservation and were on display in the museum of the University of Pennsylvania, the belts were only returned to the Iroquois in 1988.
One indication of Guadeloupe's prosperity at this time is that in the Treaty of Paris ( 1763 ), France, defeated in war, again, agreed to abandon its territorial claims in Canada if the British returned Guadeloupe, which was captured in 1759.
He returned to Canada and set up a small business in Ottawa importing German wine and champagne.
In 1998, Kain returned to the National Ballet of Canada as part of the senior management team, in the role of artistic associate.
During the same time two Cessna 337s and two DHC-5 Buffalo STOL transports were supplied in 1977-78 with one DHC-5 crashing almost immediately and the other being returned to De Havilland Canada in 1979.
John Thompson also died outside Canada, at Windsor Castle, where Queen Victoria permitted his lying-in-state before his body was returned to Canada for a state funeral in Halifax.
The five flown to Cuba were jailed after they returned to Canada years later.
After five months she returned to Canada and moved in with Bailey in a flat in downtown Kirkland Lake.
Joe Clark returned as leader, but the schism with the Reformers effectively watered down the combined Blue and Red Tory vote in Canada.
With the outbreak of the Civil War in the U. S., many black refugees enlisted in the Union Army and, while some later returned to Canada, many remained in the United States.
King returned to Canada to run in the 1917 election, which focused almost entirely on the conscription issue.
Elizabeth told Canadian Prime Minister Mackenzie King, " that tour made us ", and she returned to Canada frequently both on official tours and privately.
While Stephen stayed in Canada, Darrin returned to tour Europe with German keyboarder Johannes Haeusler in support of England's legendary poetic artist Anne Clark.
They also returned to Montreal, Canada, and Copenhagen, Denmark for the first concert in 10 years.
When Price eventually returned to Canada, he wanted to resume production of You Can't Do That on Television from the city of Toronto, but was convinced by the cast and crew to return to Ottawa and CJOH.
He returned to Canada in 1976 to finish a law degree at the University of Toronto, and became interested in fiction writing.
Family Matters is a consideration of the difficulties that come with aging, which Mistry returned to in 2008 with the short fiction The Scream ( published as a separate volume, in support of World Literacy of Canada, with illustrations by Tony Urquhart ).
Encouraged, Frobisher returned to Canada with an even larger fleet and dug several mines around Frobisher Bay.
Sauvé and her husband returned to Canada near the end of 1952, where the couple settled in Saint-Hyacinthe, Quebec, and in 1959 had one child, Jean-François.
Banting returned to Canada after the war and briefly took up general practice in London, Ontario.

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