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Ariah Mohiliver

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155: 149: 143: 44:(British Mandate) in 1920. Mohiliver was one of the country’s strongest players at the time, who was among the founders in 1922 of the first Jewish chess club in Palestine: the Emanuel Lasker Club in Beit Haam. He published two chess problems in the 243: 194: 56:, in Palestine in 1922-1924. He was still active in 1992, publishing, among others, a note on the 70th anniversary of Jerusalem's Rubinstein Chess Club. 253: 258: 187: 223: 119: 248: 233: 180: 238: 228: 107: 218: 123: 75: 154: 213: 41: 87: 164: 52:, he was the chess columnist in a daily newspaper (Doar Hayom) and edited a chess magazine, 207: 23: 148: 27: 31: 108:
Jewish Chess History: The first Original Chess Problems in Palestine
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Chess in Jerusalem – a journey through time - by Yochanan Afek
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Mohilever died in 1996 in Jerusalem, at the age of 91.
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ר אריה ליב מוהילבר, אתר האיגוד הישראלי לשחמט"
Jewish Chess History: The first Original Chess Problems in Palestine
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