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Avraham Tehomi (Hebrew: אברהם תהומי, also
Avraham T'homi, 1903–1990) was a
militant who
served as a
Haganah commander, and was one of the
founders and...
- sharing.
Within the Irgun,
Tehomi was the
first to
serve as "Head of the Headquarters" or "Chief Commander".
Alongside Tehomi served the
senior commanders...
- the
Shaare Zedek Hospital on
Jaffa Road,
Avraham Tehomi approached him and
asked for the time.
Tehomi shot him
three times and ran away from the scene...
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synagogue rooftop in Jerusalem's Old City. Stern's
commander and
friend Avraham Tehomi quit the
Haganah because it was
under the
authority of the
local labor movement...
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commanded by a
Revisionist Zionist,
Abraham Tehomi. "Haganah B" was
founded by
Avraham Tehomi in 1931.
Tehomi led "Haganah-B"
until December 1936 when he...
- Histadrut. In 1931 he
became chair of Va'ad Leumi.
According to
Avraham Tehomi, Ben-Zvi
ordered the 1924
murder of
Jacob Israël de Haan. De Haan had come...
- June 30, 1924
Dutch Jew
Jacob Israël de Haan was ********inated by
Avraham Tehomi on the
orders of
Haganah leader Yitzhak Ben-Zvi for his anti-Zionist political...
- Haganah,
objecting to Haganah's
policy of restraint.
Founded by
Avraham Tehomi,
Irgun sought to
aggressively defend Jews from Arab attacks. Its tactic...
- a
Revisionist Zionist paramilitary organization,
established by
Avraham Tehomi in 1931,
opposed British rule over Palestine, and was
engaged in acts of...
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observers to this day. Jabotinsky, Zeev (1880–1940) –
leader of the
Irgun Tehomi,
Avraham (1903–1990) –
first commander in
chief [1931–37] Bitker, Robert...