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  1. Zalman Shazar (Hebrew: זלמן שז"ר; born Shneur Zalman Rubashov; Belarusian: Шнэер За́льман Рубашо́ў; Russian: Шне́ер За́лмен Рубашо́в; November 24, 1889 – October 5, 1974) was an Israeli politician, author and poet. Shazar served as the third President of Israel for two terms, from ...

  2. Zalman Shazar (Shneiur Zalman Robshov) (Mir, proximidades de Minsk, 24 de Novembro de 1889 - Jerusalém, 5 de Outubro de 1974), foi um político israelense e o terceiro presidente do estado de Israel.

  3. 26 de abr. de 2024 · Zalman Shazar (born October 6, 1889, Mir, Belarus, Russian Empire [now Belarus]—died October 5, 1974, Jerusalem) was an Israeli journalist, scholar, and politician who was the third president of Israel (1963–73). Shazar early became involved in the Zionist movement while a youth in Belarus.

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  4. Zalman Shazar. (1889 - 1974) Shneur Zalman Shazar (Rubashov) was the third president of the State of Israel, scholar and writer, member of the First to Third Knessets. Shazar (acronym for Shneur Zalman Rubashov) was born in 1889 in the Belorussian town of Mir in the province of Minsk.

  5. 6 de out. de 1974 · TEL AVIV, Oct. 5Zalman Shazar, Israel's third President, died in Jerusalem this morning, a day before his 85th birthday. His death was announced officially by President Ephraim Katzir,...

  6. 1 de mai. de 2024 · Print. Shneor Zalman Shazar (1889-1974) President of the State of Israel in the years 1963-1973. Born Shneor Zalman Rubashov on December 22, 1889 in Mir, Belarus. Education: The academy for Jewish studies in St. Petersburg; history and philosophy studies at universities in Freiberg, Strasburg and Berlin.

  7. 8 de jan. de 2013 · In November 2011, the Zalman Shazar Institute published a biography by Professor Immanuel Etkes of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, subsequently translated into English and published by Brandeis University Press in 2014. Etkes demonstrates that Rabbi Schneur Zalman was unique as a Chassidic leader who functioned primarily as an educator.