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essay, Ben-Zvi argued that Arabs in
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1201:(an updated edition followed in 1976). As a leader of the Jewish Agency and the National Council, and finally as president, Ben Zvi was viewed by the Samaritans as an appropriate person to address their grievances. Ben Gurion learned about the Samaritans from Ben-Zvi, and he also backed the cause of the Samaritans residing in Israel.
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neighborhood of
Jerusalem. The State of Israel took interest in the adjacent house, built and owned by Nissim and Esther Valero, and purchased it after Nissim's death to provide additional space for the President's residence. Two larger wooden structures in the yard were used for official receptions.
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Yitzhak and Rachel Ben-Zvi declined to move from their residence on Ibn
Gabirol Street in Jerusalem to a luxurious and representative mansion. Therefore, the Israeli government acquired the Ben-Yehuda family's property on 17 Alharizi Street for the President's Residence. At their home, they performed
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by a margin of 14 votes. On
December 8, 1952, Ben-Zvi was elected to the position, subsequently re-elected in 1957 and again in 1962, supported by 62 coalition members of the Knesset, with 42 opposition members abstaining. He was the only president to be elected for three terms, and during his second
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focusing on
Palestinian Arab Nationalism in which he attempted to "resolve the apparent contradiction between the long-term goal of Zionismโthe creation in Palestine of a Jewish majority and stateโand the fact that at present the overwhelming majority of Palestine's population was Arab". In the
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In 1948, Ben-Zvi headed the
Institute for the Study of Oriental Jewish Communities in the Middle East, later named the Ben-Zvi Institute (Yad Ben-Zvi) in his honor. The Ben-Zvi Institute occupies Nissim Valero's house. His main field of research was the Jewish communities and sects of Asia and
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Additionally, Ben-Zvi explored the demographic origins of the rural Arab population, suggesting potential Jewish ancestry among a significant portion of them. Ben-Zvi also advocated for the repatriation of Jews who had been driven out of Peki'in, and initiated the establishment of
395:(originally Shimshelevich), a writer and communal worker, and Karina (Atara), daughter of the rabbi Israel Leib Kupilevich. From his mother's side, Yitzhak Ben-Zvi was descended from Rabbi Meir Halevi Epstein. On his father's side, he traced his lineage back to Lithuanian Rabbi
1129:, provided a political, social, economic, and spiritual overview of the Jewish population in the Land of Israel over 400 years (1517โ1917), gathering and analyzing Arabic and Turkish documents. Following his 1922 publication entitled "The Jewish Settlement in the Village of
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was founded, and the intention to re-establish a Jewish state was announced. Shimshi was the only organizer of the first
Zionist Congress to live to see the birth of the modern State of Israel in 1948. On 10 December 1952, Zvi Shimshi was honored by the first
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he changed his name to Ben Zvi - Son of Zvi. He found the local Poale Zion divided and in disarray. Slightly older and more experienced than his comrades he took command and, the following month, organised a gathering of around 80 members. He and a
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all there. As Poale Zion's leading theoretician in 1912 he published a two part essay arguing that in certain circumstances Jewish national interests must take precedence over class solidarity and that Arab labourers should be excluded from
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was not invited to join and it had been his policies which were overturned in April. Despite this Ben Zvi tried unsuccessfully to invite Ben Gurion onto the
Central Committee. The following year Ben Zvi was one of the founding members of
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bills. Many streets and boulevards in Israel are named for him. In 2008, Ben-Zvi's wooden hut was moved to
Kibbutz Beit Keshet, which his son helped to found, and the interior was restored with its original furnishings. The
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Garfinkel, a member of the United Jewish Appeal Young Leadership Mission to Israel, in his wooden cabin, June 13,
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the traditional duties of the president. Each month, on the eve of the new month, representatives from diverse Jewish communities were welcomed. Throughout Ben-Zvi's tenure, delegates from Jewish communities spanning
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His initial writings on the research fields he later extensively explored were penned during his journey to the Land of Israel in 1904, during which he visited biblical sites and was impressed by encounters with the
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Ben-Zvi believed that the president should set an example for the public, and that his home should reflect the austerity of the times. For over 26 years, he and his family lived in a wooden hut in the
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and exploring the influence of the "isolated element" and the "comprehensive element" on Jewish integration into general society and migration patterns. In 1911, he published an essay in
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As part of the clemency powers vested in the president, Ben-Zvi was presented, among other things, with requests for clemency for defendants in trials of public interest, including
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to study Ottoman law. By the following year many of the second Aliyah activists had gathered in the Ottoman capital, with Shochat, Ben Gurion,
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Hebrew language periodical in Jerusalem. It was called Ha'ahdut and Ben Zvi persuaded Ben Gurion to join as proof reader and translator. The
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community in Jerusalem refused to rent them rooms. At the Poale Zion conference held in April 1911, Ben Zvi announced his plan to move to
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visited in this capacity. As part of Rachel's official activities, the Rachel Ben-Zvi Foundation for Israeli Children was established.
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decided to cease all efforts at unionising Arab workers and that Arabs should be barred from joining the newly formed
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fell in blood and fire; Judea shall rise again in blood and fire."
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Ben-Zvi died at the start of his third term on April 23, 1963.
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lesson and refused to attend the opening celebrations of a
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1585:"Yad Yitzhak Ben-Zvi Institute"
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762:Eretz Israel - Past and Present
515:Ben Zvi with Rachel Yanait 1913
315:leader and the longest-serving
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2019:"State of Israel Records",
1949:Lockman (1996) pp. 123,125
1317:Studies in Keter Aram Tzuba
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1269:The Book of the Samaritans
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1720:. pp. 51-55
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1349:, 5772 1962
1325:, 1955-1955
1307:, 1968-5578
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