Haim Herzog - translation to English
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Haim Herzog - translation to English

ISRAELI POLITICIAN, 6TH PRESIDENT OF ISRAEL (1918-1997)
Herzog, Chaim; Vivian Hertzog; Haim Herzog; Vivian Herzog; חיים הרצוג
  • Herzog in the IDF in 1954
  • Beit Yitzhak]] in 1985
  • Herzog in his later years

Haim Herzog         
Haim Herzog (sesto presidente della nazione Israeliana)
Haim Revivo         
ISRAELI FOOTBALLER
Chaim Revivo; Haim Michael Revivo; חיים מיכאל רביבו; חיים רביבו
giocatore della lega nazionale israeliana, giocò nella lega spagnola
Kiryat Hayyim         
  • A soccer match at Kiryat Haim Stadium
  • [[Yehuda Poliker]]
QUARTER IN THE CITY OF HAIFA
Kiryat Chaim; Kiryat Hayyim; Qiryat Chaim; Kiriat Haim; Qiryat Haim; Kiryat Hayim; Mishmar Zevulun
Kiriat Haim, cittadina appartenente alla Municipalità di Caifa (Israele)

Definition

Herzog
·add. ·noun A member of the highest rank of nobility in Germany and Austria, corresponding to the British duke.

Wikipedia

Chaim Herzog

Major-General Chaim Herzog (Hebrew: חיים הרצוג‎; 17 September 1918 – 17 April 1997) was an Irish-born Israeli politician, general, lawyer and author who served as the sixth President of Israel between 1983 and 1993. Born in Belfast and raised primarily in Dublin, the son of Ireland's Chief Rabbi Yitzhak HaLevi Herzog, he immigrated to Mandatory Palestine in 1935 and served in the Haganah Jewish paramilitary group during the 1936–1939 Arab revolt. He returned to Palestine after the war and, following the end of the British Mandate and Israel's Declaration of Independence in 1948, fought in the Battles of Latrun during the 1948 Arab–Israeli War. He retired from the Israel Defence Forces in 1962 with the rank of major-general.

After leaving the military, Herzog practised law. In 1972 he was a co-founder of Herzog, Fox & Ne'eman, which would become one of Israel's largest law firms. Between 1975 and 1978 he served as Israel's Permanent Representative to the United Nations, in which capacity he repudiated UN General Assembly Resolution 3379—the "Zionism is Racism" resolution—and symbolically tore it up before the assembly. Herzog entered politics in the 1981 elections, winning a Knesset seat as a member of the Alignment. Two years later, in March 1983, he was elected to the largely ceremonial role of President. He served for two five-year terms before retiring in 1993. He died four years later and was buried on Mount Herzl, Jerusalem.

His son Isaac Herzog is the incumbent President of Israel, the first father–son pair to serve as the nation's president, and led the Israeli Labor Party and the parliamentary Opposition in the Knesset between 2013 and 2017.

Examples of use of Haim Herzog
1. Advertisement On the other hand, the government is skimpy when it comes to funding organizations like the ones commemorating prime minister and foreign minister Moshe Sharett, prime ministers Levi Eshkol and Golda Meir, and presidents Chaim Weizmann, Zalman Shazar and Haim Herzog.