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  1. Ben-Zion Dinur (en hebreo: בן ציון דינור ‎) (Khorol, Imperio Ruso, enero de 1884 – 8 de julio de 1973) fue un activista sionista, educador, historiador y político israelí.

  2. Ben-Zion Dinur ( Hebrew: בן ציון דינור) (January 1884 – 8 July 1973) was an Israeli historian, educator, and politician. He held the position of professor of Jewish history at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and represented Mapai in the first Knesset, serving as Minister of Education.

  3. Contents. Benzion Dinur. Jewish historian. Learn about this topic in these articles: role in modern Judaism. In Judaism: Developments in scholarship. … (1952–83), and in Israel by Ben-Zion Dinur (18841973), whose chief work was Yisrael ba-gola (3rd ed., 5 vol., 1961–66; “Israel in the Exile”).

  4. BENZION DINUR (1884-1973) The American Academy for Jewish Research is mourning the demise of one of its distinguished Corresponding Fellows, Professor Benzion Dinur of Jerusalem. His loss is grievously felt not only by the scholarly community, but also by the whole Jewish people, one of whose leaders he was for several decades.

  5. Ben Zion Dinur: The Historian and His Craft Ben Zion Dinur was born in 1884 in Poltava in the Ukraine into a family of Habad Hasidim. He received a common yeshivah (religious) education and was even accredited as a rabbi. Simultaneously he was also exposed to the Haskalah, a first wave of Jewish secular culture (the Jewish counterpart of the

  6. Ben-Zion Dinur fue un activista sionista, educador, historiador y político israelí.

  7. Ben Zion Dinur, Zionist Historian historical method found in his 19th century predecessors. According to this view, history was an objective undertaking with rigorous rules and standards of empirical verification. In his own methodology, Dinur favored an approach to historical research which utilized the collection of primary sources.