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  1. Jun 30, 2012 · His mother, Perla Penina, daughter of Hanoch Shavzin, was a generous and wise woman, active in the community. Yitzhak had two older sisters, Miriam and Rivka. Shlomo was traditional and a dedicated Zionist. He was the leader of the Jewish community in the town, and he was always ready to give advice to anyone who might need it.

  2. mother: Perla Jeziernicky. children: Gilada Diamant, Yair Shamir. Born Country: Belarus. Prime Ministers Political Leaders. Height: 5'0" (152 cm ), 5'0" Males. Died on: June 30, 2012. place of death: Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel. Grouping of People: Jewish Politicians. Cause of Death: Alzheimer. Notable Alumni: University Of Warsaw.

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  3. Feb 3, 2024 · Father: Shlomo Jeziernicky; Mother: Perla Jeziernicky; Children: Gilada Diamant, Yair Shamir; Born Country: Belarus; Prime Ministers; Political Leaders; Height: 5’0″ (152 cm), 5’0″ Males; Died on: June 30, 2012; Place of death: Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel; Grouping of People: Jewish Politicians; Cause of Death: Alzheimer; Notable Alumni ...

  4. In Biographical Summaries of Notable People. Save this record and choose the information you want to add to your family tree. Save record. Name. Perla Jeziernicky. Gender. Female. Description. Perla Jeziernicky is the mother of Yitzhak Shamir.

  5. Jun 30, 2012 · Yitzhak Shamir (October 15, 1915 - June 30, 2012) was the seventh Prime Minister of Israel from 1983 to 1984 and again from 1986 to 1992. Early life. Yitzhak Shamir was born Icchak Jeziernicky in Ruzhany (Yiddish: Rozhinoy), Russian Empire (now Belarus). He studied at a Hebrew High School in Białystok, Poland.

  6. www.biographies.net › biography › perla_jeziernickyBiography of Perla Jeziernicky

    Perla Jeziernicky Female, Person. 84 Views. Who is Perla Jeziernicky? Perla Jeziernicky is the mother of Yitzhak Shamir. We need you! Help us build the largest ...

  7. Yitzhak Yezernitsky (later Yitzhak Shamir) was born in the predominantly Jewish village of Ruzhany,[3] Grodno province,[4] Russian Empire (now Belarus), which after World War I returned to Poland, as the son of Perla and Shlomo, owner of a leather factory.[5]

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