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  1. Odessa, Russian Empire. Died. 6 June 1969 (aged 58) Haifa, Israel. Eri Jabotinsky (right) with his parents in the late 1920s. Eri Jabotinsky ( Hebrew: עֵרִי זַ׳בּוֹטִינְסְקִי, also transliterated Ari, 26 December 1910 – 6 June 1969) was a Revisionist Zionist activist, Israeli politician and academic mathematician.

  2. 13 de feb. de 2021 · Eri Jabotinsky was a member of the Revisionism’s Betar youth movement and he became one of its representative leaders in 1936. He was also a member of the high command of Irgun and was sentenced to a jail term in Acre for a retaliation operation in Jerusalem and for transporting illegal immigrants.

    • Detlef Gronau
    • detlef.gronau@chello.at
    • 2021
  3. 25 de jun. de 2009 · Thus began round two of Eri Jabotinsky’s rescue campaign. Only now, the stakes were considerably higher. By 1944, millions of Jews had already been slaughtered by the Germans, and the mass deportation of Hungarian Jews to Auschwitz was under way. Eri found himself engaged in a race against death.

  4. Vol. 95 (2021) Eri Jabotinsky: a short biography 1153 Eri Jabotinsky was a member of the Revisionism’s Betar youth movement and he became one of its representative leaders in 1936. He was also a mem-ber of the high command of Irgun and was sentenced to a jail term in Acre for a retaliation operation in Jerusalem and for transporting illegal immi-

    • Detlef Gronau
    • 2021
  5. 12 de jun. de 2009 · Eri Jabotinsky's Race Against Death. The 40th anniversary of Eri Jabotinsky's death is an appropriate occasion to recall Eri's heroic but little-known efforts to rescue Jews from Hitler's Europe. Rafael Medoff. Jun 12, 2009.

  6. 1 de dic. de 2021 · PDF | Despite the fact that Eri Jabotinsky (1910–1969) published only few (i.e. fourteen) mathematical papers, some of them had a remarkable influence... | Find, read and cite all the research...

  7. Eri Jabotinsky is known for his system of di erential equations, derived from the Translation Equation. F (x; t + s) = F (F (x; t); s): (T ) For real or complex n-dimensional functions the \Jabotinsky equations" read as follows. @F (x; t) @t @F (x; t) @F (x; t) @x. @t. G(x) @F (x; t) = G(x); @x. = G (F (x; t)) ;