- Haim
Arlosoroff (23
February 1899 – 16 June 1933; also
known as
Chaim Arlozorov; Hebrew: חיים ארלוזורוב) was a
Socialist Zionist leader of the
Yishuv during...
- Haim
Arlosoroff was ********inated on the
night of Friday, June 16, 1933, as the left-wing
Zionist leader was
walking with his wife on the
beach in Tel Aviv...
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divorced Friedländer in 1914.
While in Berlin,
Magda befriended Lisa
Arlosoroff and
later became intimate with her
brother Haim, an
ardent Zionist. During...
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World War and
Balfour Declaration. Led by
socialists Nachman Syrkin, Haim
Arlosoroff, Berl Katznelson, and
Marxist Ber Borochov,
Labor or
Socialist Zionism...
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original on 21
January 2012.
Retrieved 27
January 2012. Avi Bar-Eli,
Meirav Arlosoroff & Ora
Coren (15
November 2011). "Despite PM's promises, most Trajtenberg...
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British Mandate police as a
suspect in the June 16, 1933,
murder of
Chaim Arlosoroff, a
prominent Labor Zionist leader. He was
convicted on June 8, 1934, and...
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settlement movement for
private farmers.
After the ********ination of Haim
Arlosoroff in 1933,
Rabbi Mileikowsky, who was
affiliated with the
Revisionist movement...
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agreement as "betrayers", and
shortly afterwards one of the negotiators, Haim
Arlosoroff was ********inated. In the post-war period, the
agreement has sometimes...
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Archived from the
original on 28
August 2017.
Retrieved 29 May 2022.
Arlosoroff,
Meirav (29
September 2016). "Shimon Peres:
Father of the New Israeli...
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building at 56, Maza Street. Ruth
Almog – literature,
publicist Merav Arlosoroff –
economy affairs columnist (in The Marker)
Avraham Balaban – Tel Aviv...