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<span class="cie-plus-title">Shulamit Bat-Dori, 1904-1985</span><span class="cie-plus-badge">CIE+</span>

Shulamit Bat-Dori, 1904-1985CIE+

Born in Warsaw and known as Mita, Bat-Dori immigrated to the Land of Israel in 1923 and brought theater to kibbutzim as an actress, playwright and theater director. Her plays targeted political issues, such as…

Biographies|August 31, 2022
<span class="cie-plus-title">Yocheved Bat-Miriam, 1901-1980</span><span class="cie-plus-badge">CIE+</span>

Yocheved Bat-Miriam, 1901-1980CIE+

Bat-Miriam, born in Belarus, is considered one of the four “mother poets” of modern Hebrew. Her 1937 book, “Eretz Yisrael,” examines the Land of Israel as a woman. She wrote many poems about biblical women…

Biographies|August 11, 2022
<span class="cie-plus-title">David Ben-Gurion, 1886-1973</span><span class="cie-plus-badge">CIE+</span>

David Ben-Gurion, 1886-1973CIE+

Ben-Gurion was Israel’s first prime minister and its leading political force for two decades. Born in Poland, he arrived in Palestine in 1907. He formed socialist-leaning Mapai, the dominant political party, in 1930 and became…

Biographies|August 31, 2022
<span class="cie-plus-title">Eliezer Ben-Yehuda, 1858-1922</span><span class="cie-plus-badge">CIE+</span>

Eliezer Ben-Yehuda, 1858-1922CIE+

Ben-Yehuda was born in Belarus and moved to Palestine in 1881. He championed the use of modernized Hebrew as an essential element of Zionism. He edited Hebrew newspapers, created the first modern Hebrew dictionary and…

Biographies|August 11, 2022
<span class="cie-plus-title">Yitzhak Ben-Zvi, 1884-1963</span><span class="cie-plus-badge">CIE+</span>

Yitzhak Ben-Zvi, 1884-1963CIE+

Before becoming Israel’s second and longest-serving president in 1952, Ukraine-born Ben-Zvi co-founded Yishuv self-defense groups Bar Giora and Hashomer. He became a Poalei Zion leader after immigrating to Palestine in 1907. He was prominent in…

Biographies|August 31, 2022
<span class="cie-plus-title">Chaim Nahman Bialik, 1873-1934</span><span class="cie-plus-badge">CIE+</span>

Chaim Nahman Bialik, 1873-1934CIE+

Bialik, recognized as Israel’s national poet, was born in Ukraine and moved to Palestine in 1924. After interviewing survivors of the 1903 Kishinev Pogrom, he wrote “Be-Ir ha-Haregah” (“In the City of Slaughter”), in which…

Biographies|August 11, 2022
<span class="cie-plus-title">Elisheva Bikhovsky, 1888-1949</span><span class="cie-plus-badge">CIE+</span>

Elisheva Bikhovsky, 1888-1949CIE+

Bikhovsky, one of the “four mothers” of modern Hebrew poetry, often known simply as Elisheva, wrote about Zionism and antisemitism without biblical and rabbinical references. She was drawn to Hebrew as a Russian girl and…

Biographies|August 11, 2022
<span class="cie-plus-title">Nathan Birnbaum, 1864-1937</span><span class="cie-plus-badge">CIE+</span>

Nathan Birnbaum, 1864-1937CIE+

An Austrian-born journalist, activist and writer, Birnbaum coined the word “Zionism” in the late 19th century. Using the pseudonym Mathias Acher, he wrote about the sociopolitical culture of European Jewry and expanded on the ideas…

Biographies|August 11, 2022
<span class="cie-plus-title">Rachel Bluwstein, 1890-1931</span><span class="cie-plus-badge">CIE+</span>

Rachel Bluwstein, 1890-1931CIE+

One of the four “founding mothers” of modern Hebrew poetry, known as Rachel the Poetess or simply Rachel, Bluwstein was born in Russia and moved to Ottoman Palestine in 1909. She wrote most of her…

Biographies|August 11, 2022
<span class="cie-plus-title">Max Bodenheimer, 1865-1940</span><span class="cie-plus-badge">CIE+</span>

Max Bodenheimer, 1865-1940CIE+

An early leader of German Zionism, Bodenheimer helped establish a Jewish bank in Ottoman Palestine and the Jewish National Fund, for which he was the first chairman. Bodenheimer corresponded with Theodor Herzl, attended the first…

Biographies|August 11, 2022
<span class="cie-plus-title">Dov Ber Borochov, 1881-1917</span><span class="cie-plus-badge">CIE+</span>

Dov Ber Borochov, 1881-1917CIE+

A socialist and Labor Zionist founder from Ukraine, Borochov emphasized the poor working conditions of Jews in the Diaspora. Pulling from Marxism, he combined economic theory with nationalism. At the Seventh Zionist Congress, in response…

Biographies|August 11, 2022
<span class="cie-plus-title">Yosef Haim Brenner, 1881-1921</span><span class="cie-plus-badge">CIE+</span>

Yosef Haim Brenner, 1881-1921CIE+

Born in Ukraine, Brenner emerged as the leading Hebrew literary figure in Palestine in the early 20th century. He joined the Bund, a Jewish socialist movement, as a young man and became a Zionist who…

Biographies|August 11, 2022