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Toma Sik

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He left Israel in the late 1990s and ultimately settled down again in his country of birth, Hungary, where he died in 2004, overrun by a tractor during a nightly walk home through the fields to his newly-bought old farm where he was trying to establish an
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style. He was a familiar sight at demonstrations in central Israel for many years, where he would distribute leaflets written in his peculiar style.
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keeps a vast collection of papers from Toma Sik in several languages, such as
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Dissent & Ideology in Israel: Resistance to the Draft, 1948-1973
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For many years Toma Sik supported the international language
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Mondcivitan Republic (Commonwealth of World Citizens)
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Index

Hungarian
Israeli
peace activist
anarchist
libertarian socialist
vegan
world citizen
Israeli-Palestinian
peace
Holocaust
Israeli
militarism
military service
conscientious objectors
War Resisters International
Gush Shalom
secular humanist
human
civil rights
Jews
Arabs
Al-Fajr
English-language
Palestinian
Arab Studies Society
East Jerusalem
simple living
War Resisters International
London
Amnesty International

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