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Sarah Aaronsohn (Hebrew: שרה אהרנסון; 5
January 1890 – 9
October 1917) was a
member of Nili, a ring of
Jewish spies working for the
British in
World War...
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Aaron Aaronsohn (Hebrew: אהרון אהרנסון) (21 May 1876 – 15 May 1919) was a Romanian-born
Ottoman agronomist, botanist, and
political activist, who lived...
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attempts by
Aaron Aaronsohn and
Avshalom Feinberg to
establish communication channels in
Cairo and Port Said failed. Only
after Aaronsohn arrived in London...
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public speaker and
economist Trevor Aaronson,
American journalist Aaronsohn Aaron Aaronsohn (1876–1919), Romanian-born
Palestinian Jewish agronomist, botanist...
- Palestine.
Aaronsohn was part of the
influential Aaronsohn family who were
major figures in the
Zionist movement; his
brother was
Aaron Aaronsohn and his...
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during World War I for the
establishment of the Nili spy ring by
Sarah Aaronsohn,
together with her brothers,
Aaron (a
noted botanist) and Alex, and their...
- family, the Ch****s, and
their encounter with a
Jewish writer,
Yaveni Aaronsohn. The
title refers to a
placard said to have been put by the road at the...
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Africa and
Middle East. It was
named in 1927
after the
agronomist Aaron Aaronsohn by the
botanists Otto
Warburg (1859–1938) and
Alexander Eig (1894–1938)...
- work with
Aaron Aaronsohn at the
agronomy research station in Atlit. Soon
after war began, the four
Aaronsohn siblings (Sarah
Aaronsohn, Rivka, Alexander...
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William Wickham Richard Francis Burton Charles Hamilton Smith Aaron Aaronsohn Sarah Aaronsohn Gertrude Bell
Louise de
Bettignies Joseph W.
Boyle R. H. Bruce...