- Yigael Yadin
Infobox Military Person
name= Yigael Yadin
lived=March 20 1917 -June 28 ,1984
placeofbirth=Jerusalem ,Ottoman Empire
placeofdeath=Jerusalem ,Israel
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allegiance=Haganah Israel Defence Forces
serviceyears= 1932 - 1952
rank=Lieutenant General
Chief of Staff
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battles=World War II
1948 Arab-Israeli War
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laterwork=Yigael Yadin ( _he. יגאל ידין, born Yigal Sukenik (Hebrew: יגאל סוקניק) on
21 March 1917 , died28 June 1984 ) was anIsrael i archeologist, politician, and the second Chief of Staff of theIsrael Defense Forces .Biography
Early life and military career
Yadin was born in 1917 to noted archeologist
Eleazar Sukenik and educationalist and women's rights actvist Hasya Feynsod Sukenik. He joined theHaganah at age fifteen and served there in a variety of different capacities. In 1946, however, he left the Haganah following an argument with its commanderYitzhak Sadeh over the inclusion of amachine gun as part of standard squad equipment. He was a university student when, in 1947, shortly before the State of Israel declared its independence, he was called back to active service byDavid Ben-Gurion . He was Head of Operations during Israel's War of Independence, and was responsible for many of the key decisions made during the course of that war.Yadin was appointed Chief of Staff of the IDF on
November 9 ,1949 , following the resignation ofYaakov Dori , and served in that capacity for three years. He resigned onDecember 7 ,1952 , over disagreements with then prime minister and defense ministerDavid Ben-Gurion about cuts to the military budget. By age thirty-five, he had completed his military career.Archaeology
Upon leaving the military, he devoted himself to research and began his life's work in archeology. In 1956 he received the Israel Prize for his doctoral thesis on the translation of the
Dead Sea Scrolls . As an archeologist, he excavated some of the most important sites in the region, including the Qumran Caves,Masada ,Hazor , and Tel Megiddo. He considered the Solomonic Gate at TelGezer to be the highpoint of his career. He was sometimes forced to deal with the theft of important artifacts, occasionally by prominent political and military figures. In one instance, where the thefts were commonly attributed to the famous one-eyed generalMoshe Dayan , he remarked: "I know who did it, and I am not going to say who it is, but if I catch him, I'll poke out his other eye too."Even as an archeologist, Yadin never completely abandoned public life. On the eve of the
Six-Day War , he served as a military adviser to prime ministerLevi Eshkol , and following theYom Kippur War , he was a member of theAgranat Commission that investigated the actions that led to the war.Political career
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Knesset(s) = 9th
Party = Independent
Former parties = Dash, Democratic Movement
Gov't roles = Deputy Prime Minister
In 1976 Yadin formed theDemocratic Movement for Change , commonly known by its Hebrew acronym "Dash", together with ProfessorAmnon Rubinstein ,Shmuel Tamir ,Meir Amit ,Meir Zorea , and many other prominent public figures. The new party seemed to be an ideal solution for many Israelis who were fed up with alleged corruption in the Alignment (the major party in Israel at the time), which included theYadlin affair , the suicide of Housing MinisterAvraham Ofer , andLeah Rabin 's illegal dollar account in theUnited States . Furthermore, Dash was a response to the increasing sense of frustration and despair in the aftermath of the 1973 war, and the social and political developments that followed in its wake. Many people regarded Yadin, a warrior and a scholar, as the quintessential prototype of the ideal Israeli, untainted by corruption, who could lead the country on a new path.In the 1977 elections, the new party did remarkably well for its first attempt to enter the
Knesset , winning 15 of the 120 seats. As a result of the election,Likud party leaderMenachem Begin was able to form a coalition with Dash, thereby excluding the left for the first time in Israel's history. As the new Deputy Prime Minister, Yadin played a pivotal role in many events that took place, particularly the contacts withEgypt , which eventually led to the signing of theCamp David Accords and the peace treaty between Israel and its neighbor. Nevertheless, Dash itself proved to be a failure, and the party broke up into numerous splinter factions; Yadin joined the Democratic Movement, but it too split up and he sat as an independent MK for the remainder of his term. He retired from politics in 1981.Yadin was married to Carmela (nee [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Ruppin Ruppin] ) who worked with him throughout his career in translating and editing his books and with whom he had two daughters - Orly and Littal. He died in 1984. The Israeli actor
Yossi Yadin was his brother.Works
* "Masada: Herod’s Fortress and the Zealots’ Last Stand". New York: Random House, 1966.
* "Hazor" (Schweich Lectures for 1970)ources
*Neil A. Silberman "A Prophet from Amongst You: The Life of Yigael Yadin, Soldier, Scholar, and Mythmaker of Modern Israel" Addison Wesley (1994).
ee also
*List of Israel's Chiefs of the General Staff
External links
* [http://www.knesset.gov.il/mk/eng/mk_eng.asp?mk_individual_id_t=184 Yigael Yadin on the Knesset website]
* [http://www.yadinproductions.com/yadin_archeology.html Photographs and film footage of Yadin and his archaeological excavations]
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