- Yitzhak Ben-Zvi
Infobox_President | name = יצחק בן צבי
Yitzhak Ben-Zvi
nationality =Israeli
caption =
order =2nd President of the State of Israel
term_start =16 December 1952
term_end =April 23 ,1963
predecessor =Chaim Weizmann
successor =Zalman Shazar
birth_date =birth date|1884|11|24|mf=y
birth_place =Poltava ,Ukraine
death_date =death date and age |1963|4|23|1884|11|24
death_place =Jerusalem ,Israel
constituency =
party =Mapai
spouse =Rachel Yanait
profession =
religion =
footnotes =|Yitzhak Ben-Zvi ( _he. יצחק בן צבי (
November 24 ,1884 –April 23 ,1963 ) was a historian, Labor Zionist leader, and the second and longest-servingPresident of Israel .Biography
Born in
Poltava ,Ukraine , Ben-Zvi was the eldest son of Zvi Shimshelevitz, who later took the name Shimshi. He was active in theJewish self-defense units organized in Ukraine to defend Jews during thepogrom s of 1905, and joined thePoalei Zion (Workers of Zion) Zionist political party. He was a representative in theZionist Congress of 1907, and it was there that he first metIsrael Shochat . Ben-Zvi emigrated toPalestine that same year, and settled in Jaffa. "Bar-Giora ", the clandestine precursor toHashomer , was created in his apartment in 1907. In 1909, he organized the Gymnasia High School inJerusalem together withRachel Yanait .Following his studies at
Galatasaray Lisesi inIstanbul , from 1912 to 1914 Ben-Zvi studiedLaw atIstanbul University , together with the futureIsraeli prime ministerDavid Ben Gurion . They returned to Palestine in August 1914, but were expelled by the Ottoman authorities in 1915. The two of them moved toNew York City , where they engaged in Zionist activities and founded the HeHalutz (Pioneer) movement there. Together, they also wrote theYiddish book "The Land of Israel Past and Present" to promote the Zionist cause among American Jewry.Upon returning to Palestine in 1918, Ben-Zvi married Rachel Yanait. They had two sons: Amram and Eli. Eli later died in Israel's War of Independence, defending his
kibbutz ,Beit Keshet .Political career
Ben-Zvi served in the
Jewish Legion together withDavid Ben-Gurion . In 1919, he helped found theAhdut HaAvoda party, and became increasingly active in theHaganah . He was later elected to the Jerusalem City Council and to the National Council, the shadow government of the Jewish community in Mandatory Palestine. According to a book published in 1985, Ben-Zvi allegedly ordered the 1924 political assassination ofJacob Israël de Haan cite book | author = Shlomo Nakdimon | coauthors = Shaul Mayzlish | title = דה האן : הרצח הפוליטי הראשון בארץ ישראל Deh Han : ha-retsah ha-politi ha-rishon be-Erets Yisraʼel / De Haan: The first political assassination in Israel | year =1985 | editor = | language =Hebrew | publisher = Modan Press | location =Tel Aviv | edition=1st Edition | oclc=21528172 ] , a highly controversial figure in the JewishYishuv . [ [http://www.zionism-israel.com/dic/Neturei_Karta.htm Neturei Karta - Jews Against Zionism ] ]Presidency
When Israel gained its independence, Ben-Zvi was among the signers of its Declaration of Independence on Friday,
May 14 ,1948 . He served in the First and SecondKnesset for theMapai party. He was elected President of Israel on December 8, 1952, a position he retained until his death.Ben-Zvi believed that the president should set an example for the public and his home should reflect the austerity of the times. For over 26 years, he and his family lived in a wooden hut in the
Rehavia neighborhood of Jerusalem.The State of Israel took interest in the adjacent house, build and owned by Nissim and EstherValero , and purchased it, after Nissim`s death, to provide additional space for the President`s residence. [ [http://www.eilatgordinlevitan.com/kurenets/k_pages/shimshelevitz.html shimshelevitz Family ] ] Two larger structures in the yard were used for official receptions.Research
In 1948, Ben-Zvi headed the Institute for the Study of Oriental Jewish Communities in the Middle East, later named the Ben-Zvi Institute in his honor.The Ben-Zvi Institute occupies Nissim Valero`s house. [ [http://www.ybz.org.il/?ArticleID=235 Yad Ben-Zvi ] ] His main field of research was the Jewish communities and sects of Asia and Africa, including the
Samaritans andKaraites .Commemoration
Today Ben-Zvi's photo appears on 100 NIS bills. Many streets and boulevards in Israel are named for him. In 2008, Ben-Zvi's wooden hut was moved to Kibbutz Beit Keshet, which his son helped to found, and the interior is being restored with its original furnishings.The
Valero house inRehavia neighborhood was designated a historic building protected by law under municipal plan 2097 for the preservation of historic sites. cite book | author = Joseph B. Glass | coauthors = Ruth Kark | title = Sephardi entrepreneurs in Jerusalem : the Valero family 1800-1948 | year =2007 | publisher =Gefen Publishing House | location =Jerusalem | oclc=191048781 | isbn= 9789652293961 ]References
External links
* [http://www.us-israel.org/jsource/biography/ben-zvi.html Biography] (includes reference for World War I service)
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