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  1. Benzion Netanyahu studied at the teachers' seminary and the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Although his father was a rabbi, Benzion was secular. His younger brother, mathematician Elisha Netanyahu, became dean of sciences at the Technion. It was a common practice for Zionist immigrants at the time to adopt a Hebrew name.

  2. May 3, 2012 · Benzion Netanyahu, the father of Israel’s Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu died this week in Jerusalem at the age of 102. Busy almost to the end, B. Netanyahu, the name under which he authored his books, was never afraid to speak his mind. He was born into a Zionist family in Warsaw, 1910.

  3. May 1, 2012 · Tue 1 May 2012 12.16 EDT. The Israeli historian Benzion Netanyahu, who has died aged 102, was an uncompromising Zionist best known for the profound influence he had over his son Binyamin, the...

  4. May 14, 2012 · He went on to study medieval history at Hebrew University in Jerusalem but was soon lured to America to work for Vladimir Jabotinsky, the father of revisionist Zionism. There, Netanyahu...

  5. Mr. Jabotinsky’s most prized quality was “hadar,” dignity. Mr. Netanyahu is incapable of holding the moral high ground at either the personal or the political level. At home he faces a ...

  6. There he became active in the Zionist-Revisionist Party and its successor, the New Zionist Organization. From 1932 to 1935 he served on its executive committee and in 1934–35 as editor-in-chief of its daily paper Ha-Yarden.

  7. Mar 1, 2021 · This study examines the crystallization of Netanyahu's worldview and his Zionist ideology by focusing on three events between 1932 and 1935 that shaped his hostility toward the left and, much later, which became integral components of politics in Israel.

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