- Aharon Katzir
Aharon Katzir (Aharon Katzir-Katchalsky) (1914 – 1972) was an
Israel i pioneer in the study of theelectrochemistry ofbiopolymer s.Born 1914 in
Łódź ,Poland , he moved to Palestine in 1925, where he taught at theHebrew University inJerusalem . There, he adopted his Hebrew surname "Katzir". He was killed in the JRA attack on Lod Airport in 1972. Israel has since issued apostage stamp in his memory. The Katchalsky crater on theMoon is named after him. His younger brother,Ephraim Katzir , became thePresident ofIsrael in 1973.A series of Hebrew lectures is held at
Tel Aviv University in memory of Katzir, organized by his son Avrahm, a professor of physics. It is named "In the Crucible of the Revolution" (BeKur HaMahapecha), alluding to a popular book Katzir wrote about scientific progress. It has featured lectures byNobel Prize laureatesDaniel Kahneman andAaron Ciechanover , and renowned philosopherHilary Putnam . A center at theWeizmann Institute of Science , and a scholarship program of the Israeli Ministry of Defense are named after him as well.External links
* [http://www.weizmann.ac.il/feinberg/katzir/contentE/index.html Aharon Katzir-Katchalsky Center]
* [http://www.tau.ac.il/~bekur/ (he) BeKur HaMahapecha Lectures]
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