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Yigael Yadin (Hebrew: יִגָּאֵל יָדִין [jigaˈel jaˈdin]; 20
March 1917 – 28 June 1984) was an
Israeli archeologist,
soldier and politician. He was the second...
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influential in
early Israeli national identity.
Excavations led by
archaeologist Yigael Yadin in the 1960s
uncovered remarkably preserved remains,
including Herod's...
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Yigal and
Yigael (from
Hebrew יגאל) are
given names that mean "He (God) will redeem".
People with
those names include:
Yigal Allon (1918–1980), Israeli...
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Cliff (born
Yigael Glückstein, Hebrew: יגאל גליקשטיין; 20 May 1917 – 9
April 2000) was a
Trotskyist activist. Born to a
Jewish family in
Ottoman Palestine...
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emphasized the city's importance. The
Hazor expedition,
headed by
Yigael Yadin in the mid-1950s, was the most
important dig
undertaken by Israel...
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Israeli prime minister David Ben-Gurion and IDF
chief of
general staff Yigael Yadin oversaw and
approved the use of
biological warfare. Abba Eban, representative...
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expedition led by
Israeli archaeologist and
former military Chief-of-Staff
Yigael Yadin. The
Masada myth is the
early Zionist retelling of the
Siege of Masada...
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Yigal Hurvitz (Hebrew: יגאל הורביץ; 15
October 1918 – 10
January 1994) was an
Israeli farmer,
businessman and
politician who
served as a
government minister...
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operation to each one.
Yaakov Dori was
named Chief of Staff, but it was
Yigael Yadin who ****umed the
responsibility on the
ground as
chief of Operations...
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Redemption of Israel" on the bottom.
According to
Israeli archaeologist Yigael Yadin, Bar
Kokhba tried to
revive Hebrew and make
Hebrew the
official language...