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Albert Montefiore Hyamson, OBE (27
August 1875 – 5
October 1954) was a
British civil servant and
historian who
served as
chief immigration officer in...
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Rabbi Moses Hyamson (September 3, 1862 – June 9, 1949) was an
Orthodox rabbi,
former head
Dayan of the
London Beth Din and
between 1911 and 1913, acting...
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periods of disturbance.[citation needed]
According to
historian Albert M.
Hyamson, "Rothschild
recognised that the
overriding interest of the Jews of Palestine...
- in the 1930s. Peel Commission, 1937
Shapira (2014), 86-7.
Hyamson (1942), p. 146.
Hyamson mentions that this Arab
disappointment probably had something...
- the
former chief immigration officer for the Mandate,
Albert Montefiore Hyamson,
could write in his book Palestine: A
Policy that "the
first four years...
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philosopher and
Emeritus Fellow of
Balliol College,
Oxford Albert Montefiore Hyamson (1875–1954),
British civil servant and historian,
chief immigration officer...
- for All Readers".
Gebbie publishing Company,
limited – via
Google Books.
Hyamson,
Albert Montefiore (13
November 2018). "A
dictionary of
English phrases;...
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Eerdmans Publishing. ISBN 978-0-8028-2309-0.
Retrieved July 23, 2011.
Hyamson, A.M. (1917). Palestine, the
Rebirth of an
Ancient People. New York: A...
- (2001), p. 271. Breverton, p. 143. Cicero, p. 100.
Brewer (1905), p. 475.
Hyamson, p. 148. Bryan, et al., p. 171.
Brewer (1905), p. 553. Baker, p. 249. Dixon...
- "shaven",
which references the fact that
rabbis traditionally wore beards.
Hyamson,
Albert Montefiore; Silbermann,
Abraham Maurice (1938). Vallentine's Jewish...