-
Yosef Lishansky (Hebrew: יוסף לישנסקי; 1890 – 16
December 1917) was a
Jewish spy for the
British in
Ottoman Palestine. Upon
making Aliyah,
Lishansky sought...
-
Batia Lishansky, also Batya, Batyah; Lichanski, Lishanski, (1900–1992) was a
Russian Empire-born
pioneering Israeli sculptor.
Working with stone, wood...
- When
Feinberg was
arrested for
espionage and held in Beersheba,
Yosef Lishansky joined Nili in
December 1915.
Because he was
active in the south, he was...
-
second President of Israel,
Yitzhak Ben-Zvi.
Rachel Yanait was born
Golda Lishansky in the town of Malyn,
Radomyslsky Uyezd of the Kiev
Governorate of the...
- capital, with Shochat, Ben Gurion,
Moshe Shertok,
David Remez,
Golda Lishansky,
Manya Wilbushewitch and
Joseph Trumpeldor all there. As
Poale Zion's...
-
attempt on the life of
Yosef Lishansky, one of its members,
managing only to
wound him.
Later the
Turks caught Lishansky, and he
allegedly told them all...
-
organization while attempting to
cross the Ottoman-British
front line with
Yosef Lishansky,
aiming to
reconnect with
British forces in the
Sinai Peninsula for intelligence...
-
Vernon Kell
Vincent Kraft Henry Landau Gerard Leachman René
Lefebvre Yosef Lishansky W.
Somerset Maugham William Melville Robert Nathan Nili
Conrad O'Brien-ffrench...
- 1917 and was
sentenced to death. He was
hanged in
Damascus with
Yosef Lishansky.
Their execution marked the fall of the Nili movement.
Belkind was born...
-
founded by
Yosef Lishansky in
summer 1915. It
guarded villages in the
northern Negev and
disbanded in
summer 1917,
following Lishansky's departure to Nili...