<span class="cie-plus-title">Aaron Aaronsohn, 1876-1919</span><span class="cie-plus-badge">CIE+</span>

Aaron Aaronsohn, 1876-1919CIE+

Aaronsohn, who made aliyah to Ottoman Palestine as a 6-year-old in 1882, discovered a strain of emmer wheat that could sustain itself in harsh climates. The agronomist became known worldwide, even working with the U.S….

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<span class="cie-plus-title">Sarah Aaronsohn, 1890-1917</span><span class="cie-plus-badge">CIE+</span>

Sarah Aaronsohn, 1890-1917CIE+

Aaronsohn was born in Zikhron Ya’akov in Ottoman Palestine. After witnessing the Armenian genocide, she decided to help the British against the Ottomans in World War I with the Nili ring of Jewish spies, founded…

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<span class="cie-plus-title">Bella Abzug, 1920-1998</span><span class="cie-plus-badge">CIE+</span>

Bella Abzug, 1920-1998CIE+

Abzug was the first Jewish woman elected to Congress, representing New York as a Democrat in the House from 1971 to 1977. The daughter of immigrants from Russia, she joined Zionist youth group Hashomer Hatzir…

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<span class="cie-plus-title">Sheldon Adelson, 1933-2021</span><span class="cie-plus-badge">CIE+</span>

Sheldon Adelson, 1933-2021CIE+

Casino magnate Adelson was one of the biggest donors to Israeli and Jewish causes. He launched and owned Israel Hayom, Israel’s most widely distributed newspaper, and was a stalwart backer of Benjamin Netanyahu. He funded…

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<span class="cie-plus-title">Gershon Agron, 1894-1959</span><span class="cie-plus-badge">CIE+</span>

Gershon Agron, 1894-1959CIE+

Born in Ukraine, Agron (originally Agronsky) immigrated to the United States. He wrote for Jewish newspapers and later for the Jewish Telegraphic Agency. In 1918 he joined Britain’s Jewish Legion in Palestine. He dived into…

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<span class="cie-plus-title">Judah Alkalai, 1798-1878</span><span class="cie-plus-badge">CIE+</span>

Judah Alkalai, 1798-1878CIE+

Alkalai is credited with the idea of a national fund for Jewish land purchases. Adamant about the Jewish people returning to Eretz Yisrael, he advocated statehood in a booklet called “Shema Yisrael.” After the Damascus…

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<span class="cie-plus-title">Chaim Arlosoroff, 1899-1933</span><span class="cie-plus-badge">CIE+</span>

Chaim Arlosoroff, 1899-1933CIE+

Arlosoroff, an ardent socialist and Zionist, was born in Ukraine and immigrated to Palestine in 1921. He was a founder of the Histadrut labor federation. Working with the Jewish Agency, he helped negotiate the Haavara…

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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…

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<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…

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<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…

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<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…

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<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…

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<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…

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<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…

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<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…

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<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…

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<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…

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<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…

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<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…

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<span class="cie-plus-title">Selig Brodetsky, 1888-1954</span><span class="cie-plus-badge">CIE+</span>

Selig Brodetsky, 1888-1954CIE+

Ukrainian-born Brodetsky engaged the Zionist movement as an undergraduate at Cambridge. He attended the Twelfth to Twenty-Third Zionist Congresses and served with the World Zionist Executive from 1928 to 1951. He was the president of…

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<span class="cie-plus-title">Meir Dizengoff, 1861-1936</span><span class="cie-plus-badge">CIE+</span>

Meir Dizengoff, 1861-1936CIE+

A native of what is now Moldova, Dizengoff became a leader with Hovevei Zion (Lovers of Zion) in Russia. He moved to Palestine in 1893 and managed a glass factory. He opposed the Uganda Plan…

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<span class="cie-plus-title">Blanche “Baffy” Dugdale, 1880-1948</span><span class="cie-plus-badge">CIE+</span>

Blanche “Baffy” Dugdale, 1880-1948CIE+

A close adviser to Chaim Weizmann on his relations with British officials, Dugdale was a strong, non-Jewish advocate for Zionism. A niece of Arthur Balfour’s, she wrote a biography of him and a book on…

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<span class="cie-plus-title">Itzhak Elazari-Volcani, 1880-1955</span><span class="cie-plus-badge">CIE+</span>

Itzhak Elazari-Volcani, 1880-1955CIE+

An agronomist from Lithuania who moved to Palestine in 1908, Elazari-Volcani was a Hapoel Hatzair leader who advocated settlement by Jewish labor. He taught farming and advised the Zionist Organization and Palestine Office on agriculture….

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