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  1. Vitaly Viktor Haim Arlozoroff (en hebreo: חיים ארלוזורוב ‎ Haim Arlozorov (Romny, (Ucrania), 1899 - 16 de junio de 1933), conocido como Haim Arlozoroff, fue un líder sindicalista, poeta y político de origen ucraniano, que fue miembro directivo de la Agencia Judía para Israel y responsable de sus relaciones políticas.

  2. Haim Arlosoroff (February 23, 1899 – June 16, 1933; also known as Chaim Arlozorov; Hebrew: חיים ארלוזורוב) was a Socialist Zionist leader of the Yishuv during the British Mandate for Palestine, prior to the establishment of Israel, and head of the political department of the Jewish Agency.

  3. Vitaly Viktor Haïm Arlozoroff (en hébreu : חיים ארלוזורוב parfois orthographié Chaim Arlosoroff ou Arlozorov ), né le à Romny dans l' Empire russe et mort le 16 juin 1933 à Tel Aviv en Palestine mandataire, est un représentant du Mouvement des travailleurs, poète et homme politique, membre directeur de l' Agence juive et responsable des relation...

  4. Haim Arlosoroff was assassinated on the night of Friday, June 16, 1933, as the left-wing Zionist leader was walking with his wife on the beach in Tel Aviv, Mandatory Palestine. The assassination was initially believed to be carried out by his right-wing political enemies; the subsequent court case ended in acquittal for the two ...

  5. Hayim Arlosoroff was murdered in June 1933, while walking on the Tel Aviv beach with his wife Sima. The identity of his attackers is the subject of much controversy, unsolved to this day. Sources: The Jewish Agency for Israel and The World Zionist Organization .

  6. 22 de feb. de 2023 · On a balmy summer evening in June 1933, Haim Arlosoroff was shot dead by an assassin as he walked along a Tel Aviv beach with his wife. At 34, Arlosoroff was head of the Jewish Agency’s...

  7. Haim Arlozoroff”, a ship which left Trelleborg, Sweden, on 27 January 1947 carrying 664 illegal immigrants ( maapilim ), most of them female survivors of the concentration and death camps. The ship, which flew the Honduras flag, anchored first at Le Havre, France, to stock up on supplies.