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Moshe Sharett (Hebrew: משה שרת; born
Moshe Chertok (משה שרתוק); 15
October 1894 – 7 July 1965) was the
second prime minister of
Israel and the country’s...
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Tzippora Sharett (Hebrew: צפורה שרת; née Meirov; 12
August 1896 – 30
September 1973) was the wife of the
second prime minister of Israel,
Moshe Sharett. She...
- Haim-Moshe Shapira,
Moshe Sharett and
Aharon Zisling. A
second committee meeting,
which included David Ben-Gurion,
Yehuda Leib Maimon,
Sharett and
Zisling produced...
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Ramat Sharett (Hebrew: רמת שרת) (lit. "
Sharett Heights") is a
neighbourhood in
southwest Jerusalem,
located between Ramat Denya and Beit VeGan. The neighborhood...
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announced his
intention to
withdraw from
government and was
replaced by
Moshe Sharett, who was
elected the
second Prime Minister of
Israel in
January 1954. However...
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appointed Meir as
foreign minister,
replacing Sharett. The
occasional disagreements between Ben-Gurion and
Sharett had
escalated to
snubbing in
meetings and...
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Other prominent Jewish figures, such as
Israeli Prime Minister Moshe Sharett and
Chief Rabbi Yitzhak Herzog expressed their public gratitude to Pius...
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Moshe Sharett,
minister of
defense Pinhas Lavon denied any
knowledge of the operation. When
intelligence chief Gibli contradicted Lavon,
Sharett commissioned...
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resigned to
settle in the
Kibbutz of Sde Boker. He was
replaced by
Moshe Sharett. However, Ben-Gurion
returned in a
little under two
years to
reclaim his...
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Afeka (נאות אפקה),
Beautiful Pastures Neve
Sharret (נוה שרת), (Moshe)
Sharett Oasis Ramat HaHayal (רמת החייל), Soldier's Hill (also
known as (רמת החי"ל)...