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    Early life and education. Ariel Sharon at age 14 (second from right) Ariel (Arik) Scheinerman (later Sharon) was born in Kfar Malal, an agricultural moshav, then in Mandatory Palestine, to Shmuel Scheinerman (1896–1956) of Brest-Litovsk and Vera (née Schneirov) Scheinerman (1900–1988) of Mogilev. [15]

  2. Nov 10, 2022 · Death: circa 1956 (55-64) Israel. Immediate Family: Son of Mordechai Sheinerman; Morris Sheinerman; Bluma Sheinerman and Freida Gattel. Husband of Dvora Vera and Vera Shnierov. Father of Ariel Sharon, 11th Prime Minister of Israel and Yehudit Mendel (Sheinerman) Brother of Sally Zlate Scheinerman. Occupation:

  3. Jan 15, 2014 · Ariel Sharon was born in 1928 in what was then Palestine under the British mandate. His parents, Shmuel and Devorah Scheinerman, had been Jewish immigrants from Russia after World War I.

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  5. Jan 11, 2014 · Sharon was born Ariel Scheinerman in the Sharon Valley in 1928, in a Palestine still under a British mandate. His parents, Shmuel and Devorah, were farmers - Zionist emigres from Russia. The...

  6. Feb 12, 2013 · Father: Samuil (Shmuel in Hebrew) Scheinerman, an agronomist and artist. Mother: Vyera (Schneeroff) Scheinerman, a medical student before marriage. Marriages: Lili Yehuda (1963 - March 25,...

  7. Jan 8, 2003 · According to these neighbors, Shmuel Scheinerman mentioned in his will the great torment he endured when his daughter decided to leave the country. A nurse at Beilinson Hospital says that he blamed himself for what happened, noting that if he had not been hospitalized there, Dita would never have met the doctor.

  8. Quick Facts. Died At Age: 85. Family: Spouse/Ex-: Lily Sharon (m. 1963–2000), Margalit Sharon (m. 1953–1962) father: Shmuel Sheinerman. mother: Dvora Scheinerman. siblings: Yehudit Sheinerman. children: Gilad Sharon, Omri Sharon. Quotes By Ariel Sharon Prime Ministers. political ideology: Kadima (formerly Likud and Shlomtzion)

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