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  1. Eliahu Golomb (en hebreo: אליהו גולומב) (Vawkavysk, Imperio Ruso (hoy Bielorrusia) - 2 de marzo de 1893 - falleció el 11 de junio de 1945) fue el iniciador de los esfuerzos de defender a la comunidad judía en el Mandato Británico de Palestina y principal arquitecto de la Haganá, la organización clandestina que fue creada ...

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  2. June 11, 1945. (1945-06-11) (aged 52) Tel Aviv, Mandatory Palestine. Eliyahu Golomb ( Hebrew: אליהו גולומב; 2 March 1893 – 11 June 1945) was a Zionist activist. After emigrating to Palestine he joined Hashomer, an underground Zionist militia, in 1916. [1]

  3. 2 de may. de 2005 · Golomb Eliyahu (1893-1945) Leader of the Jewish defense effort in Palestine and chief architect of the Haganah, the secret military organization for defense of the yishuv between 1920 and 1948. Eliyahu Golomb came to Erez Israel, then under the Turks, from his home in Volkovysk, Belorussia in 1909.

  4. Eliahu Golomb fue el iniciador de los esfuerzos de defender a la comunidad judía en el Mandato Británico de Palestina y principal arquitecto de la Haganá, la organización clandestina que fue creada inicialmente para la protección del Yishuv entre los años 1920 y 1948.

  5. Eliyahu Golomb, 1893-1945 | CIE. Born in Belarus, Golomb settled in Palestine in 1909 and was part of the Herzliya Gymnasium’s first graduating class. A member of the Jewish Legion in World War I, he helped organize the Haganah and worked to unify the Jewish military command.

  6. Eliayahu Golomb was instrumental in the development of Jewish self-defense forces. He claimed that the Jewish masses must be mobilized into fighting units capable of defending Zionist goals. Golomb was a founding member of the Haganah and served on its Command Council.

  7. 11 de jun. de 2022 · Eliyahu Golomb was born in Belorussia in 1893. He immigrated to Palestine in 1909 and became a prominent leader of the Jewish defense effort in Palestine. He began his work in the Yishuv (Jewish community in Palestine), organizing agricultural training courses and working at Kibbutz Degania Alef.