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    Jacob Israël de Haan (31 December 1881 - 30 June 1924) was a Dutch Jewish literary writer, lawyer and journalist who immigrated to Palestine in 1919. There...
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  • Jacob de Haan may refer to: Jacob Israël de Haan (1881–1924), Dutch-Jewish novelist, poet, journalist, diplomat and legal scholar who was assassinated...
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    Avraham Tehomi (category Israeli assassins)
    commander of the Irgun. He is best known for the assassination of Jacob Israël de Haan. Avraham Zilberg (later Tehomi) was born in Odessa in the Russian...
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  • de Haan (1972), Dutch footballer Foppe de Haan (born 1943), Dutch football manager Jacob de Haan (composer) (born 1959), Dutch composer Jacob Israël de...
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    anti-Zionist and even antisemitic policies. The energetic arguments of Jacob Israël de Haan on behalf of sectors of the Orthodox yishuv who disagreed with Zionism...
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    spokesmen against the formation of a Jewish State, the Dutch poet Jacob Israël de Haan, was assassinated by the Haganah in 1924. In 1933, it entered into...
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  • decadent literature, with names like Georges Eekhoud in Belgium and Jacob Israël de Haan in the Netherlands. After the second world war Gerard Reve, and later...
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    1639 to 1656. Opposite the museum is a sculpture bearing a poem by Jacob Israël de Haan. The street was originally part of the Sint Antoniesbreestraat. In...
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    Zionist political violence (category Political violence in the Israeli–Palestinian conflict)
    Irgun's regret, 92 persons were killed." June 30, 1924 Dutch Jew Jacob Israël de Haan was assassinated by Avraham Tehomi on the orders of Haganah leader...
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    Conan), Valery Bryusov, Frances Hodgson Burnett, Joseph Conrad, Jacob Israël de Haan, Herman Heijermans, Franz Kafka, Arnold H. S. Landor, Laura Jean...
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