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Natan Sharansky (Hebrew: נתן שרנסקי; born 20
January 1948) is an
Israeli politician,
human rights activist, and author. He
served as
Chairman of the Executive...
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Sharansky (masculine),
Sharanskaya (feminine), or
Sharanskoye (neuter) may
refer to:
Natan Sharansky (born 1948),
Soviet refusenik during the 1970s and...
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Avital Sharansky (birth name:
Natalia Stieglitz; born 1950) is a
former activist and
public figure in the
Soviet Jewry movement who
fought for the release...
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represent the
interests of
Russian immigrants by
former refuseniks Natan Sharansky and Yuli-Yoel Edelstein.
Initially a
centrist party, it
drifted to the...
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formulated in 2003 by
Israeli human rights advocate and
politician Natan Sharansky in
order to
distinguish legitimate criticism of
Israel from antisemitism...
- Succeeded by Bill
Clinton Awards and
achievements Preceded by Rudy
Giuliani Recipient of the
Ronald Reagan Freedom Award 2007 Succeeded by
Natan Sharansky...
- The Case for Democracy,
written by
Israeli politician and
author Natan Sharansky and
Israeli Minister of
Economic Affairs in the
United States Ron Dermer...
- Ha'am
Hazony Jabotinsky Kahane Klein Kook
Levin Lieberman Ruppin Samson Sharansky Talmon Yosef Politicians Begin Ben-Gvir
Bennett Dayan Edelstein Eitam...
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rights activist Natan Sharansky, now a
notable politician in Israel. In his book The Case for Democracy,
published in 2004,
Sharansky explains the term:...
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Sharansky District (Russian: Шара́нский райо́н; Bashkir: Шаран районы, Şaran rayonı) is an
administrative and muni****l
district (raion), one of the fifty-four...