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Ben-Zion, also spelled Ben Zion and Benzion ({{lang-he|בן ציון}}, "Son of Zion") is a Hebrew given name. It may refer to the following people: Given name- Ben Zion Abba Shaul (1924–1998), rosh yeshiva, Porat Yosef Yeshiva
- Ben-Zion Ben-Yehuda, birth name of Itamar Ben-Avi (1882–1943), first native speaker of Modern Hebrew as the son of Eliezer Ben-Yehuda; journalist and Zionist activist
- Ben-Zion Bokser (1907–1984), major Conservative rabbi of the United States
- Ben-Zion Dinur (1884–1973), Israeli politician
- Benzion Freshwater (born 1948), British billionaire property investor
- Ben-Zion Gold (1923–2016), American rabbi
- Ben-Zion Gopstein (born 1969), Israeli radical right-wing activist
- Ben Zion Aryeh Leibish Halberstam (born 1955), fifth Bobover Rebbe
- Ben Zion Halberstam (1874–1941), second Bobover Rebbe
- Ben-Zion Halfon (1930–1977), Israeli politician
- Ben-Zion Harel (1892–1972), Israeli doctor and politician
- Ben Zion Hyman (1891–1984), Canadian Jewish bookseller
- Ben-Zion Israeli or Yisraeli (1887-1954), one of the founders of the Kinneret Farm and of Kvutzat Kinneret. Played a major part in reintroducing high-quality date palms to the Land of Israel.
- Ben-Zion Keshet (1914–1984), Israeli politician
- Benzion Klatzko (born 1968), American rabbi, university professor, founder of the largest Jewish social network
- Ben-Zion Leitner (c. 1927–2012), Israeli soldier, received highest military decoration during Israel's War of Independence
- Benzion Miller (born 1947), Jewish cantor of world renown
- Benzion Netanyahu (1910–2012), Israeli historian, father of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
- Ben-Zion Orgad, born Ben-Zion Büschel (1926–2006), Israeli composer
- Ben-Zion Rubin (born 1939), Israeli politician
- Ben Zion Solomon, American-born Israeli musician
- Ben-Zion Solomon (1913–2016), soldier; wounded in the October Revolution, fought for Beitar, the Haganah, British police and army, Israel Defence Forces[1]
- Ben-Zion Sternberg (1894–1962), Zionist leader
- Ben-Zion Meir Hai Uziel (1880–1953), Sephardic Chief Rabbi of Mandatory Palestine and of Israel
- Ben-Zion Witler ( 1907–1961), Jewish singer, actor, coupletist, comedian and composer
Surname- Yehoshua Ben-Zion (1924–2004), Israeli banker
Pseudonym- Ben-Zion (1897-1987), Ukrainian-American painter, sculptor, poet and a dramatist. Member of "The Ten" group of expressionist artists.[2][3][4]
- S. Ben Zion (1870-1932), pen name of Simha Alter Guttman, Hebrew writer, educator, newspaper editor (Ha-Omer, Haaretz literary supplement), publisher, co-founder of Tel Aviv, father of artist Nachum Gutman; Bessarabia - Odessa - Jaffa & Tel Aviv, Palestine
See also - Ben (Hebrew)
- Zion (disambiguation)
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References1. ^Ofer Aderet, One of Israel's Most Decorated Soldiers Fades Into History, Haaretz, 21.8.2016 2. ^[https://books.google.com/books?id=Ak4iKFXQm-wC&pg=PA45&lpg=PA45&dq=Ben-Zion+(1897-1987)+painter,+poet+sculptor+%22The+Ten%22.&source=bl&ots=XWpLXNMVl9&sig=WtBO13uSBR7q9YGWwzBWKfD5jBo&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi6zZ_1itXPAhWEuhoKHai0AE0Q6AEIIDAB#v=onepage&q=Ben-Zion%20(1897-1987)%20painter%2C%20poet%20sculptor%20%22The%20Ten%22.&f=false Matthew Baigell, American Artists, Jewish Images, p. 45-62], Syracuse University Press, 2006 3. ^Archives of American Art, Oral history interview with Ben-Zion, 1982 4. ^POBA file on Ben-Zion
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