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  1. Who Murdered Yitzhak Rabin (Russian Language Edition) (Russian Edition) by Barry Chamish, 1999-05-01
  2. The Assassination of Yitzhak Rabin by Yoram Peri, 2000-08-01
  3. Yitzhak Rabin. Feldherr und Friedensstifter. Die Biographie. by Yitzhak Rabin, David. Horovitz, 1997-10-01
  4. MURDER IN THE NAME OF GOD: PLOT TO KILL YITZHAK RABIN by INA FRIEDMAN MICHAEL KARPIN, 2000
  5. Yitzhak Rabin 1922-1995 by Dov B. Ben Meir, 1996-07
  6. Golda Meir: With Profiles of David Ben-Gurion and Yitzhak Rabin (Biographical Connections) by Lori Meek Schuldt, 2007-01
  7. Yitzhak Rabin's Assassination and the Dilemmas of Commemoration (Suny Series, Anthropology and Judaic Studies) by Vered Vinitzky-Seroussi, 2010-07-02
  8. Lies, Israel's Secret Service and the Rabin Murder by David Morrison, 2000-06-15
  9. Rabin of Israel: Warrior for Peace by Robert Slater, 1995-02
  10. Polymer Flow Interaction: La Jolla Institute 1985 (AIP Conference Proceedings)
  11. Rabin of Israel by Robert Slater, 1993-05
  12. Israel Under Rabin
  13. Shalom, Rabin (French Edition) by Victor Malka, 1996
  14. Rabin, un assassinat politique: Religion, nationalisme, violence en Israel (French Edition) by Amnon Kapeliouk, 1996

21. Yitzhak Rabin - Biography
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Yitzhak Rabin was born in Jerusalem in 1922; he studied at the Kadoorie Agricultural College where he graduated with distinction.
His military career began in 1940 when he joined the "Palmach", the elite unit of the Haganah. During the War of Independence (1948-1949), he commanded the Harel Brigade, deployed on the Jerusalem front. For the next 20 years, he served with the IDF as O.C. Northern Command (1956-1959); as Chief of Operations and Deputy Chief of Staff (1959-1964) and as Chief of Staff (1964-1968), commanding the IDF during the Six-Day War.
On January 1, 1968, he retired from military service and shortly afterwards was appointed ambassador to the United States. During his years as ambassador in Washington, he promoted and consolidated the ties between the two countries.

22. Rabin, Yitzhak
Rabin, Yitzhak (1922) Yitzhak Rabin was born in Jerusalem in 1922; he studied at the Kadoorie Agricultural College where he graduated with distinction.
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Rabin, Yitzhak Yitzhak Rabin was born in Jerusalem in 1922; he studied at the Kadoorie Agricultural College where he graduated with distinction. His military career began in 1940 when he joined the "Palmach", the elite unit of the Haganah. During the War of Independence (1948-1949), he commanded the Harel Brigade, deployed on the Jerusalem front. For the next 20 years, he served with the IDF as O.C. Northern Command (1956-1959); as Chief of Operations and Deputy Chief of Staff (1959-1964) and as Chief of Staff (1964-1968), commanding the IDF during the Six-Day War.
On January 1, 1968, he retired from military service and shortly afterwards was appointed ambassador to the United States. During his years as ambassador in Washington, he promoted and consolidated the ties between the two countries. In the spring of 1973, Rabin returned to Israel and became active in the Labour Party. He was elected Member of the Knesset in December 1973 and when Golda Meir formed her government in April 1974, was appointed Minister of Labour.

23. Rabin Yitzhak
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var currentLangChannel="English" Select language English Web This channel Site Advanced Home About Us Partnerships with Israel ... Contact Us You are here : Jewish Zionist Education Compelling Content Israel and Zionism Gallery of People (Biographies) Rabin Yitzhak About Us Training Programs Educational Shlichut Experiences In Israel ... Jewish History Rabin, Yitzhak (1922-1995) 1922: March. Yitzhak Rabin was born in Jerusalem. His father, Nehemiah, had immigrated to Israel from the United States, and served as a volunteer in the Jewish Legion in World War I. His mother, Rosa, was one of the first members of the Haganah. Yitzhak Rabin attended primary school in Tel Aviv, and the Kedourie Agricultural College in the lower Galilee, from which he graduated with distinction. After completing his studies, he served in the Palmach and - from: in the IDF for a total of 27 years, including as Chief of Staff from 1964-68, which was his position during the Six Day War [June 1967]. Rabin was a member of the Israeli delegation to the first negotiations with Egypt.
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Member of the Palmach Operations Officer of the Palmach Commander of the Harel Brigade Commander, IDF Training Branch

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    Born in Jerusalem while it was still under the British Mandate, Yitzhak Rabin served as Prime Minster of Israel twice - once succeeding Golda Meir 1974-1977 and then again 1992-1995. Although he won the Nobel Peace Prize with Yasser Arafat and Shimon Peres for their efforts to achieve peace between Israelis and Palestinians, Rabin encouraged the expansion of Jewish settlements which the Palestinians have so vigorously opposed and he himself did not seek the creation of an independent Palestinian state. Also Known As: none Alternate Spellings: none Common Misspellings: none Related Resources: What is Theism?

    29. Yitzhak Rabin Definition Of Yitzhak Rabin In The Free Online Encyclopedia.
    Rabin, Yitzhak (yĭtskh k` r bēn`), 1922–95, Israeli general and statesman, b. Jerusalem, the first nativeborn prime minister of Israel (1974–77, 1992–95).
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    Yitzhak Rabin (Hebrew יִצְחָק רָבִּין) (March 1, 1922 – November 4, 1995) was the fifth prime minister of Israel and the first nativeborn prime minister of
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    32. Rabin, Yitzhak
    Rabin, Yitzhak (b. March 1, 1922, Jerusalem), leader of the Israel Labour Party (197477, 1992- ) and prime minister of Israel (1974-77, 1992- ).
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    (b . March 1, 1922, Jerusalem), leader of the Israel Labour Party (1974-77, 1992- ) and prime minister of Israel (1974-77, 1992- ). He was chief of staff of Israel's armed forces during the Six-Day War (June 1967). Along with Shimon Peres , his foreign minister, and Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) chairman Y a sir 'Araf a ... t , Rabin received the Nobel Prize for Peace in 1994. Rabin graduated from Kadourie Agricultural School in Kfar Tabor and in 1941 joined the Palmach, the Jewish Defense Forces' commando unit. He participated in actions against the Vichy French in Syria and Lebanon. During the Israeli war of independence (1948), he directed the defense of Jerusalem and also fought the Egyptians in the Negev. He graduated (1953) from the British staff college, became chief of staff in January 1964, and conceived the strategies of swift mobilization of reserves and destruction of enemy aircraft on the ground that proved decisive in Israel's victory in the Six-Day War. In 1968, on retirement from the army, Rabin became his country's ambassador to the United States. He drew fire from Israeli hard-liners because he advocated withdrawal from Arab territories occupied in the 1967 war as part of a general Middle East peace settlement.

    33. Abstracts: Bruton, John. Rabin, Yitzhak. Bildt, Carl - History
    Article Abstract In Dec 1994, Bruton became prime minister in the wake of a scandal involving the previous PM, Albert Reynolds. His life and political career are discussed.
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    Article Abstract: Two-time prime minister of Israel Yitzhak Rabin was assassinated at the hands of a right-wing Israeli on Nov 4, 1995. Rabin shared the Nobel Peace Prize for his role in the peace accords between Israel and Palestine. He had formerly been a military hero and leader of Israel's liberal Labor Party. Publisher: H.W. Wilson Co.

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    Rabin, Yitzhak. The Rabin Memoirs. Boston Little, Brown, 1979. Rabin, Leah. Rabin Our Life, His Legacy. New York Putnam, 1997. The Rabin Legacy.
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    Yitzhak Rabin became chief of staff for the Israeli military in 1964, and directed the armed forces during the Six-Day War of 1967. He succeeded Golda Meir as Prime Minister in 1974, but resigned in 1977. He became the leader of the Labour Party, served as Defense Minister in the late 1980s and was elected Prime Minister in 1992. A proponent of Middle East peace, Rabin shared the 1994 Nobel Peace Prize with Yasser Arafat and Shimon Peres. In 1995 he was shot to death by an Israeli law student who claimed Rabin intended to "give our country to the Arabs." Previous: Winona Ryder (Actor / Convict), Wilma Rudolph (Runner) Next: Yitzhak Shamir (Soldier / Prime Minister of Israel)

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      Rabin, Yitzhak key Arab-Israeli War Meir 's cabinet as labor minister; after her resignation in May, Rabin succeeded her as prime minister. One of his most formidable challenges was the 1976 Entebbe raid, in which he authorized the operation of Israeli commandos in the rescue of more than 100 Jews held hostage there. Rabin resigned as prime minister in 1977 prior to Labor's loss at the polls. He was succeeded as party leader by Shimon Peres West Bank in the late 1980s in an effort to end the Arab uprising there (see Intifada ). Rabin ousted Peres as Labor party leader in 1992 and led Labor to victory in the national elections, becoming prime minister and defense minister. Rabin played a key role in peace negotiations between Israel and its Arab neighbors, and in 1993 he endorsed a historic peace agreement with the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), providing for mutual recognition and a transition to Palestinian self-rule in the Gaza Strip and West Bank. Rabin, along with Peres and PLO leader Yasir

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    Rabin, Yitzhak (1922–1995) Israeli Labour politician, prime minister 1974–77 and 1992–95. As a former soldier, he was a national hero in the ArabIsraeli Wars.
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