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Qué (quién) es Yitzhak Ben-Aharon - definición

ISRAELI POLITICIAN
Yitzhak Ben Aharon; יצחק בן אהרון; Yitzhak Ben-Aaron; Yitzhak Ben Aaaron; Yitzhak ben Aharon

Aharon Ben-Shemesh         
ISRAELI ACADEMIC
A. Ben-Shemesh; Aharon Ben Shemesh; Aaron Ben-Shemesh; Aaron Ben Shemesh; A. Ben Shemesh
Aharon Ben-Shemesh (; 1889–1988) was an Israeli writer, translator, and lecturer in Islamic Law at Tel Aviv University. He published a modern Hebrew translation of the Quran from the original Arabic in 1971, and an English translation in 1979.
Aharon HaLevi         
MEDIEVAL RABBI
Ra'ah; Aaron ha-Levi; Aaron Halevi of Barcelona; Aharon Halevi of Barcelona; Aaron HaLevi of Barcelona; Aharon HaLevi of Barcelona; Aaron haLevi of Barcelona; Aharon haLevi of Barcelona
Rabbi Aharon ben Joseph ha-Levi (‎; 1235 – c. 1290), known by his Hebrew acronym Ra'aH (), was a medieval rabbi, Talmudic scholar and Halakhist.
Aharon ben Ab-Chisda ben Yaacob         
SAMARITAN HIGH PRIEST (1927-2013)
Aharon Ben-Av Chisda
Aharon ben Ab-Chisda ben Yaacob (Samaritan Hebrew: Åʿrron ban Ab-Isdåʿ ban Yā̊ːqob, ’Ahárōn ben ’Āv-Ḥasdāh (ben Ya‘áqōv)) also transliterated as Aaron b. Abhisda b.

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Yitzhak Ben-Aharon

Yitzhak Ben-Aharon (Hebrew: יצחק בן אהרון;17 July 1906 – 19 May 2006) was an Israeli left-wing politician.

He was a Knesset member from the first to the fifth Knessets and in the seventh and eighth, and a former Minister of Transport and General secretary of the Histadrut. The philosopher Yeshayahu Ben-Aharon is his son.

Ejemplos de uso de Yitzhak Ben-Aharon
1. "The courage to change before the calamity," Zionist leader Yitzhak Ben–Aharon once wrote.
2. There were those who wondered whether Golda Meir, Yeruham Meshel and Yitzhak Ben Aharon also used to visit casinos there.
3. In the 1'60s, Yitzhak Ben–Aharon spearheaded the combining of leftist parties with his call for the "courage to change before the calamity." This time, the calamity is already here.
4. Immediately after Likud, headed by Menachem Begin, ousted the Alignment from power, Yitzhak Ben–Aharon, one of the labor movement‘s founding fathers, proposed "replacing the people" – i.e., the voters.
5. "Courage to Change before the Calamity" wrote Yitzhak Ben–Aharon in "Lamerchav" in January 1'63 in another context, and never has this mighty and archaic sentence sounded more fitting and relevant.