词条 | Eliyahu Berligne |
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Eliyahu Berligne ({{lang-he|אליהו ברלין}}, born 1866 died 25 February 1959) was a founder of Tel Aviv, an important member of the Yishuv in Mandate Palestine and a signatory of the Israeli declaration of independence. BiographyBorn in what is today Belarus in 1866, Berligne was an activist in Hovevei Zion and attended the First Zionist Congress. An opponent of the British Uganda Program, he visited Ottoman Palestine in 1905, and immigrated two years later, settling in Jaffa. After arriving, he founded an olive oil and soap factory in the Haifa and Gush Dan area, with the principle of Hebrew Labour. A founder of the Progressive Party, Berligne later joined the General Zionists and was a member of the Jewish National Council. He served as treasurer of the council between 1920 and 1948,[1] as well as manager of Bank Hapoalim. In 1948 he was amongst the 37 people to sign Israel's declaration of independence, although he was unable to attend the declaration ceremony due to illness.[2] References1. ^The Signatories of the Declaration of the Establishment of the State of Israel Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs 2. ^Independence Testimonies Bring Israel’s Birth to Life Haaretz, 27 December 2014 External links
15 : Jewish National Council members|Members of the Assembly of Representatives (Mandatory Palestine)|Signatories of the Israeli Declaration of Independence|Zionists|Hovevei Zion|Progressive Party (Israel) politicians|General Zionists politicians|People from Mogilev|Imperial Russian Jews|Imperial Russian emigrants to the Ottoman Empire|Israeli Jews|1866 births|1959 deaths|Jews in Mandatory Palestine|Jews in Ottoman Palestine |
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