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  1. Aharon Zisling (en hebreo: אהרון ציזלינג ‎), (26 de febrero de 1901 - 16 de enero de 1964) fue un político y ministro israelí y signatario de la Declaración de Independencia de Israel. 1 . Biografía. Aharon Zisling hablando con inmigrantes recién llegados, Haifa, julio de 1946.

  2. Aharon Zisling, [a] also spelled Aharon Cizling, (26 February 1901 – 16 January 1964) was an Israeli politician and minister and a signatory of Israel's declaration of independence. [1] Biography. Aharon Zisling talking to newly arrived immigrants, Haifa, July 1946.

  3. Aharon Tzizling (אהרון ציזלינג) est un homme politique israélien, fils d'un rabbin ayant contribué à la fondation de la grande synagogue de la rue Allenby à Tel-Aviv. Aharon Tzizling naît le 26 février 1901 à Nierotchiobotchi en Biélorussie et émigre en Palestine en 1914. Il étudie à l'école Hertzliya à Tel-Aviv.

  4. 26 de feb. de 2023 · February 26, 1901. Aharon Zisling, one of Israel’s founding fathers, is born in the Russian Empire in Minsk, now the capital of Belarus. He immigrates to Palestine in 1914 during the Second Aliyah and emerges in the 1920s as one of the leading labor advocates in the Yishuv.

  5. político israelí / De Wikipedia, la enciclopedia encyclopedia. Aharon Zisling ( en hebreo: אהרון ציזלינג. ‎. ), (26 de febrero de 1901 - 16 de enero de 1964) fue un político y ministro israelí y signatario de la Declaración de Independencia de Israel. Datos rápidos Información personal, Nacimiento ... Aharon Zisling.

  6. Encyclopaedia Judaica. ZISLING, AHARONZISLING, AHARON (1901–1964), labor leader in Ereẓ Israel. Born in the Minsk district, Belorussia, Zisling received both a religious and a secular education. In 1914 he was taken to Tel Aviv by his family.

  7. 1 de dic. de 1997 · Most of these operations (with the exception of the latter) were marked by atrocities - a fact which led Aharon Zisling, the minister of agriculture, to tell the Israeli cabinet on 17 November 1948: “I couldn’t sleep all night. I felt that things that were going on were hurting my soul, the soul of my family and all of us here (...)