DORI (Dostrovsky), YA'AKOV — (1899–1973), military leader; first Israeli chief of staff. Dori, born in Odessa, Russia, was taken to Ereẓ Israel in 1906. After graduating from the Reali High School in Haifa, he served as a sergeant in the Palestinian Battalion of the Jewish… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Jaakov Dori — Jaakow Dori im Jahre 1949 Jaakow Dori (hebräisch יעקב דורי; als Ya akov Dostrovsky; * 1899 in Odessa, Russland; † 22. Januar 1973 in Haifa[1]) war der erste Generalstabschef der israelischen … Deutsch Wikipedia
Jacov Dori — Jaakow Dori im Jahre 1949 Jaakow Dori (hebräisch יעקב דורי; als Ya akov Dostrovsky; * 1899 in Odessa, Russland; † 22. Januar 1973 in Haifa[1]) war der erste Generalstabschef der israelischen … Deutsch Wikipedia
Yaakov Dori — Jaakow Dori im Jahre 1949 Jaakow Dori (hebräisch יעקב דורי; als Ya akov Dostrovsky; * 1899 in Odessa, Russland; † 22. Januar 1973 in Haifa[1]) war der erste Generalstabschef der israelischen … Deutsch Wikipedia
Jaakow Dori — im Jahre 1949 Jaakow Dori (hebräisch יעקב דורי; * 1899 in Odessa, Russland als Ya akov Dostrovsky; † 22. Januar 1973 in Haifa[1] … Deutsch Wikipedia
POLITICAL LIFE AND PARTIES — Introduction It was largely due to the existence of the pre state political parties, which had conducted intensive political activities for almost half a century within the framework of the yishuv , under the British Mandate for Palestine, that… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
HEBREW LITERATURE, MODERN — definition and scope beginnings periodization … Encyclopedia of Judaism
HAGANAH — (Heb. הַגָּנָה), the underground military organization of the yishuv in Ereẓ Israel from 1920 to 1948. The idea of establishing a defense organization that would protect the yishuv throughout Ereẓ Israel was born during the Ottoman period. The… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
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HISTORICAL SURVEY: THE STATE AND ITS ANTECEDENTS (1880–2006) — Introduction It took the new Jewish nation about 70 years to emerge as the State of Israel. The immediate stimulus that initiated the modern return to Zion was the disappointment, in the last quarter of the 19th century, of the expectation that… … Encyclopedia of Judaism