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David Benvenisti (Hebrew: דוד בנבנשתי) (January 25, 1897 in
Thessaloniki – May 16, 1993 in Jerusalem) a
descendant of a
known rabbis family in Thessaloniki)...
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Meron Benvenisti (Hebrew: מירון בנבנשתי, 21
April 1934 – 20
September 2020) was an
Israeli political scientist who was
deputy mayor of
Jerusalem under...
- Israel,
which became his home for the
final two
decades of his life. The
Benvenistis belonged to the
Sephardi minority (Romanian:
evrei sefarzi or
evrei spanioli)...
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Chaim Benveniste (1603–1673) was a
prominent rabbinic authority in 17th
century Turkey. He was a
student of
Rabbi Joseph Trani and a
brother of Joshua...
- Eyal
Benvenisti (Hebrew: איל בנבנשתי; born 1959) is an
attorney and
legal academic, and
Whewell Professor of
International Law at the
University of Cambridge...
- (Rafi)
Benvenisti and
grandfather of Eyal
Benvenisti.
Meron Benvenisti (1934–2020),
Israeli historian and journalist.
Refael (Rafi)
Benvenisti (born 1937)...
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EMartinus Nijhoff Publishers. pp. 34–5. ISBN 978-90-04-15223-6. Eyal
Benvenisti (23
February 2012). The
International Law of Occupation.
Oxford University...
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Archived from the
original on 3
March 2023.
Retrieved 29
October 2020. Eyal
Benvenisti, The
International Law of
Occupation Archived 3
March 2023 at the Wayback...
- 20
March 2023 at the
Wayback Machine,
InfoBase Publishing 2005 p.329.
Benvenisti,
Meron (1996), City of Stone: The
Hidden History of Jerusalem, University...
- Bank area
annexed and
incorporated into East
Jerusalem by Israel: 59%
Benvenisti,
Meron (1976). Jerusalem, the Torn City.
Books on Demand. p. 113. ISBN 978-0-7837-2978-7...