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Zalman Shazar - translation to English

ISRAELI POLITICIAN, 3RD PRESIDENT OF ISRAEL
Shneur Zalman Rubashov; זלמן שז"ר; Shneur Rubashov; Schenor Zalman Shazar; Schenor Zalman Rubashev; Шнэер За́льман Рубашо́ў; Шне́ер За́лмен Рубашо́в

Zalman Shazar         
n. Zalman Shazar (tercer presidente de Israel)
Gaon of Vilna         
  • The Vilna Gaon synagogue in [[Sha'arei Hesed]], [[Jerusalem]]
POLISH-LITHUANIAN RABBI AND TALMUDIST (1720–1797)
Wilna Gaon; Elijah of Vilna; Gaon mi Vilno; Elijah ben Solomon; Elijah Wilna; Gaon Elijah; Elijah Ben Soloman; Eliyahu ben Shelomo Zalman; Elijah of Wilna; Elijah Gaon; Gaon of Vilna; Elijah, Gaon of Vilna; Vilniaus Gaonas; The Vilna Gaon; Elijah Ben Solomon; Rav Elijah Ben Solomon; Gr"a; Elijah ben Solomon Zalman; Elijah ben Shlomo Zalman; HaGra; Vilna Goan; Gaon of Vilnius; Rabbi Eliyahu of Vilna; Eliyahu of Vilna
n. El Gaón (genio) de Vilna (erudito de los estudiantes Talmud y que su significado, de los grandes de los Líderes espirituales del Judaísmo en el siglo 18

Wikipedia

Zalman Shazar

Zalman Shazar (Hebrew: זלמן שז"ר; born Shneur Zalman Rubashov; Belarusian: Шнэер За́льман Рубашо́ў; Russian: Шне́ер За́лмен Рубашо́в; November 24, 1889 – October 5, 1974) was an Israeli politician, author and poet. Shazar served as the third President of Israel for two terms, from 1963 to 1973.

Examples of use of Zalman Shazar
1. Agnon, Zalman Shazar and Moshe Sharett will be replaced by other portraits.
2. Of the two shelters checked on Zalman Shazar Street, one had been broken into and the other was full of garbage and piles of discarded equipment.
3. After Ben–Gurion resigned, and Ben–Zvi died in 1'63, Israel‘s third president, Zalman Shazar, moved the Bible club to the President‘s Residence, located then in Ben–Zvi‘s hut in Jerusalem‘s Rehavia neighborhood.
4. The practice of providing ex–presidents with a home and office paid for by the state was a spur–of–the–moment decision taken when it was discovered that outgoing president Zalman Shazar had no home of his own.
5. 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.