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  1. Levi Eshkol, Forgotten Hero. Israel’s third prime minister offers a different model of Jewish leadership. A recent conference held at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem examined the question of “Leadership in the Crucible of Decision.”. Though the focus was on Israeli prime ministers of the last decade—Yitzhak Rabin, Benjamin Netanyahu ...

  2. Levi Eshkol (Hebraisk: לֵוִי אֶשְׁכּוֹל), født Levi Školnik (el. Levi Shkolnik, Hebraisk: לֵוִי שׁקוֹלנִיק) den 25. oktober 1895 i Oratov near Kijev, Ukraine – 26. februar 1969 i Jerusalem) var en jødisk forkæmper for etablering af staten Israel og senere israelsk politiker.

  3. Levi Eshkol standing in the middle of the last row, 22.06.1937. Photo: Zoltan Kluger, GPO. 1920-1930 In 1920, Eshkol was among the founders of the Histadrut – General Federation of Labor in Israel, and in the following years he was a prominent figure in the Agricultural Center and founded the Nir Shitufi Association, which was created to ...

  4. Lévi Eskól (héber betűkkel לוי אשכול, izraeli angol átírással Levi Eshkol, oroszul Леви́ Э́школь, született: Levi Skolnyik (Ле́йви (Лев) Шко́льник); Oratov, Orosz Birodalom (ma Ukrajna), 1895. október 25. – Jeruzsálem, 1969. február 26.) izraeli politikus és miniszterelnök volt. Fiatalon megismerkedett a cionista mozgalommal és ...

  5. לוי אשכול (1969-1895) לוי אשכול (שקולניק) נולד באוקראינה ב-1895. בנעוריו למד בגימנסיה היהודית בווילנה, שם נהפך לפעיל ציוני. הוא עלה ארצה במסגרת העלייה השנייה ב-1914, ועבד כפועל חקלאי. לקראת סוף מלחמת העולם הראשונה התנדב לצבא ...

  6. 23 de may. de 2019 · Levi Eshkol. Levi Shkolnik was born in 1895 in the Ukrainian village of Oratovo (in the Kiev district) and later changed his name to Levi Eshkol. He had a traditional Jewish upbringing and education. At the age of 16 he entered a Jewish high school in Vilna and joined the "Tzeirei Zion" movement. In 1914, at the age of 19, he immigrated to ...

  7. 17 de oct. de 2013 · Levi Eshkol 370. (photo credit: Jerusalem Post Archives) The year is 1963. A senior civil servant, nervous, leans forward in his padded chair facing the large desk of the new prime minister and ...