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Alterman Nathan
Poet, Journalist, and Translator
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Agnon Shmuel Yosef
The first Hebrew writer to be awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature.
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Agron Gershon
Journalist and Mayor of Jerusalem
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Ahad Ha'am
Hebrew essayist, and one of the foremost pre-state Zionist thinkers.
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Aharonson Aaron
Romanian Jewish agronomist, botanist, and Zionist activist
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Aharonson Sarah
Member of Nili, a ring of Jewish spies working for the British in World War I
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Alberstein Chava
Israeli singer, lyricist, composer, and musical arranger
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Alkalai Judah
Rabbi and forerunner of modern Zionism.
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Allon Yigal
Israeli politician, a commander of the Palmach, and a general in the IDF
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Almagor Gila
Actress and Author
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Aloni Shulamit
Lawyer and Human Rights Activist, Founder of Ratz Political Organization
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Amichai Yehuda
Poet and Author
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Arad Ron
Israeli Air Force weapon systems officer (WSO) who is officially classified as missing in action
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Arad Yael
Athlete
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Aranne Zalman
Reformer of the Israeli education system
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Argov Sacha
Composer and Lyricist
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Arlosoroff Chaim
Zionist leader of the Yishuv during the British Mandate for Palestine
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Artzi Shlomo
Singer
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Baal Shem Tov
Jewish mystical rabbi. considered to be the founder of Hasidic Judaism
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Bakshi Doron Eliyahu
Sephardi Chief Rabbi of the State of Israel (Rishon LeZion)
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Balfour Lord Arthur James
British Statesman
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Bar-Ilan Meir
Orthodox rabbi and leader of Religious Zionism
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Bar-Lev Haim
military officer & government minister
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Barak Ehud
Prime Minister of Israel 1999-2001, Labor Party leader
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Begin Menachem
Israeli politician, founder of Likud and the sixth Prime Minister of the State of Israel
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Belkind Israel
Bilu Founder and Educator
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Belkind Naaman
Member of the Nili Group The nephew of Bilu founder Israel Belkind and the son of Bilu pioneer Shimshon Belkind,
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Ben Aharon Yitzhak
Founder of the Kibbutz Movement and Israel Labor Party, Israel Prize Laureate
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Ben Gurion David
First Prime Minister and First Defense Minister of The State of Israel (1948-1953 & 1955-1963)
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Ben Zvi Rahel Yanait
Labor Leader, Educator, and Writer
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Ben Zvi Yitzhak
historian, Labor Zionist leader, the second and longest-serving President of Israel.
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Ben-Eliezer Binyamin
Former Defense Minister, 2001-2002
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Ben-Yehuda Eliezer
Litvak lexicographer and newspaper editora
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Bergman Samuel Hugo
philosopher, (1883-1975.)
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Berkovitch Miki
Basketball Player
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Bialik Haim Nahman
The greatest Hebrew poet of modern times, was also an essayist, storywriter, translator and editor who exercised a profound influence on modern Jewish culture.
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Bineth Meir Max
Lieutenant General in Israeli Intelligence
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Bluwstein Rahel
Hebrew poetess
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Borochov Ber
Socialist Zionist leader
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Brandeis Louis
American lawyer and associate justice on the Supreme Court of the United States
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Brenner Joseph Haim
Hebrew novelist.
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Buber Martin
The philosopher and theologian, Zionist thinker and leader, had a profound impact on Christian as well as Jewish thinkers.
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Burg Abraham
Politician, former Knesset Speaker and Jewish Agency Chairman
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Burg Dr Yosef
Israeli politician
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Carmi T
Poet and Editor
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Chagall Marc
Artist
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Cohen Eli
Israeli spy
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Damari Shoshana
Singer, Israel Prize Laureate
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Dayan Moshe
Israel military commander and statesman
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Dinitz Simcha
Diplomat and public figure
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Dizengoff Meir
A founder and first mayor of Tel Aviv.
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Dreyfus Alfred
French artillery officer
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Dubnow Simon
Jewish historian, writer and activist.
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Eban Abba
orator, Israeli statesman and diplomat, Foreign Minister from 1966 to 1974
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Ehud Olmert
Prime Minister
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Einstein Albert
German-born theoretical physicist and philosopher of science
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Eitan Rafael
11th IDF Chief of Staff, Minister and MK
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Elazar David
Ninth Chief of Staff of the Israel Defense Forces
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Eliyahu Mordehai
Former Sephardi Chief Rabbi of the State of Israel (Rishon LeZion)
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Eshkol Levi
Third prime minister of Israel.
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Finkel Shimon
Actor and Director
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Fisher Max
Jewish Community Leader, Zionist, Public Figure
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Fox Seymour
Jewish Educational Innovator and Institution-Builder
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Frank Anne
diarist and writer.
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Fridman Gal
Israeli windsurfer and Olympic gold medalist.
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Frischmann David
poet, short story writer, essayist, literary critic, and journalist.
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Frumkin Rabbi Arih Leib
Rabbi, Zionist, a founder and pioneer of Petah Tikva,
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Gaon Yehoram
Singer and Actor
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Geffen Aviv
Singer and Song Writer
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Goldberg Lea
Hebrew poet
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Goldmann Nahum
Zionist and World Jewish Leader
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Golomb Eliyahu
Leader of the Jewish defense effort in Palestine and chief architect of the Haganah, the secret military organization for defense of the yishuv between 1920 and 1948.
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Gordon Aharon David
Hebrew writer and Zionist was a leader of the movement for settlement on the land (the halutzim).
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Gordon David
Hebrew Journalist and Editor
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Gordon Yehuda Leib
Poet, critic and journalist, a key spokesman of the Haskalah
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Goren Shlomo
Eretz Israel's fourth chief rabbi, was born in Poland.
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Greenberg Uri Zvi
Poet
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Gutman Nachum
Artist, Author, and Illustrator
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Hammer Zevulun
Israeli politician, minister and Deputy Prime Minister.
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Hankin Yehoshua
early pioneer
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Haza Ofra
Singer
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Hefer Chaim
Poet and Song Writer
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Herzl Theodor
Viennese Journalist and Founder of Modern Political Zionism.
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Herzog Chaim
Israel's sixth President
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Herzog Yitzhak Ha Levi
Second Chief Rabbi of Palestine
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Hess Moses
father of Zionist Socialism
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Hissin Chaim
Physician and Bilu Pioneer
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Hitman Uzi
Singer
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Itzik Dalia
Knesset Speaker
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Jabotinsky Ze'ev (Vladimir)
Revisionist Zionist leader, author, poet
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Kalischer Zevi Hirsch
Polish rabbi and Zionist thinker.
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Karelitz Avraham Yeshayahu
The "Hazon Ish"
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Katsav Moshe
Eighth President of the State of Israel 2000-2007
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Katzir Aharon
Israeli chemist
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Katzir Ephraim
Israeli scientist and fourth President
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Katznelson Berl
Berl was a leader of the Zionist labor movement and a central figure of the Second Aliyah.
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Kishon Ephraim
Author, satirist, playwright, film director
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Kollek Teddy
Mayor of Jerusalem - 6 terms of office: 1965-1993
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Kook Avraham Yitzhak
First Ashkenazi chief rabbi of modern Erez Israel
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Laskov Haim
Israel's fifth chief of staff
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