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Israel Belkind (Belarusian: Ізраэль Белкінд, Hebrew: ישראל בלקינד; 1861–1929) was a
Jewish educator, author, writer,
historian and
founder of the Bilu...
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sister of
Israel Belkind, Olga Hankin,
Shimshon Belkind, and
Fania Belkind,
members of the Bilu
movement (and wife of
Israel Feinberg).
Belkind immigrated to...
- Lev
Davidovich Belkind (Russian: Лев Давидович Белькинд, Профессор, Доктор Технических наук; (27
August 1896,
Myrhorod –
November 16, 1969) was a Soviet...
- Na'aman
Belkind (Hebrew: נעמן בלקינד;
December 16, 1888 -
December 16, 1917) was a
member of Nili, a ring of
Jewish spies working for the
British in World...
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Hankin née
Belkind was born in the
small town of
Lahoysk near
Minsk in
Belarus or Byelorussia, the
oldest child of Meir and
Shifra Belkind. She moved...
- forward." The movement's name was
later changed by its founder,
Israel Belkind, to "Bilu",
which is an
acronym based on a
verse from the Book of Isaiah...
- the Torah: "We have
found water." (Genesis 26:32) Fani
Belkind,
Israel Belkind,
Shimshon Belkind, Yoel Drubin, Haim Hissin, and
David Yudilovich were among...
- the
Hashomer dis****ociated
itself from Nili. One Nili member, Na'aman
Belkind, was
captured by the
Ottomans and
reportedly revealed information about...
- 1882. In 1887, his
family moved to Gedera. In 1888,
Hankin married Olga
Belkind (1852–1943) in Gedera. She was a
woman twelve years his senior, who would...
- and
white flag
incorporating a blue Star of David,
designed by
Israel Belkind and **** Abramovitch, in a
procession marking its
third anniversary. In...