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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Abba_AhimeirAbba Ahimeir - Wikipedia

    Abba Ahimeir (Hebrew: אב"א אחימאיר, Russian: Аба Шойл Гайсинович; 2 November 1897 – 6 June 1962) was a Russian-born Jewish journalist, historian, and political activist.

  2. academia-lab.com › enciclopedia › abba-ahimeirAbba Ahimeir _ AcademiaLab

    Abba Ahimeir o Achimeir (en hebreo: אב"א אחימאיר, en ruso: Аба Шойл Гайсинович; 2 de noviembre de 1897 - 6 de junio de 1962) fue un periodista, historiador y activista político judío nacido en Rusia. Uno de los ideólogos del sionismo revisionista, fue el fundador de la facción Maximalista Revisionista del ...

  3. 27 de jun. de 2024 · Summary. The Murder of Haim Arlosoroff. Following the killing of his former colleague, Haim Arlosoroff, the rising star of the labour movement, in June 1933, Ahimeir and his followers in Berit Ha-Biryonim were immediately viewed by the British as self-evidently the assassins.

  4. Revisionist Maximalism was a short-lived right-wing militant political ideology and Jewish militant ideology which was part of the Brit HaBirionim faction of the Zionist Revisionist Movement (ZRM) created by Abba Ahimeir.

  5. My thesis focuses on the ideological development of the Maximalist Revisionist Zionist leader Abba Ahimeir, and positions him more accurately within the contexts of the Zionist Right, the period of his political activity, and the Zionist movement in general.

  6. This paper explores journalist Abba Ahimeir's six prison diaries (1934-1935), shedding light on his thoughts and emotions during British Mandate imprisonment. Written in Jerusalem's central prison, these diaries delve into Ahimeir's.

  7. Peter Bergamin discusses his new book: The Making of the Israeli Far-Right: Abba Ahimeir and Zionist Ideology. Abba Ahimeir (1897 –1962) writer, journalist and historian began his public life as a socialist, but subsequently moved toward the rightward extreme of Zionist ideology.