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Menahem Stern

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He was president of the Historical Society of Israel, a founder of the Zalman Shazar Center and an editor of "Zion". He was on the Executive Committee of the World Union of Jewish Studies and was very active in Yad Yitzhak Ben Zvi.
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in 1954 he received the highest research award in Jewish Studies of the Warburg Foundation. After a year he began teaching at the university. In 1960 he received his
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in Jerusalem, as he did every day. He left a wife, a son and three daughters. The annual Menahem Stern Jerusalem Lectures were established in his name.
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and was appointed lecturer of the history of the Jewish people in Second Temple period. In 1964 he was promoted to
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In 1979, he was appointed to the Israeli National Academy of Science and became one of its most active members.
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Studies in the History of the People of Israel in the Period of the Second Temple
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Poverty and Leadership in the Later Roman Empire, Peter Robert Lamont Brown
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and religious texts, but later acquired a general education that included
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Hasmonean Judea in the Hellenistic World: Chapters in Political History
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In 1952, after his marriage to Hava Brenner, the niece of
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A page in memory of Menahem Stern in "A People Remembers"
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Members of the Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities
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Israel Prize in history of the Jewish people recipients
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The Great Families of the Period of the Second Temple
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Academic staff of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem
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On June 22, 1989, Stern was murdered by Palestinian
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Białystok
Poland
Givat Ram
Jerusalem
Har HaMenuchot
31°47′53″N 35°10′40″E / 31.79806°N 35.17778°E / 31.79806; 35.17778
Israel
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Second Temple
Hebrew
Israeli
historian
Second Temple
Jerusalem
Palestinians
First Intifada
Białystok
Poland
Lithuanian
misnaged
Hasidic
Hebrew
Latin
Palestine
Vienna
Haifa
Hebrew Reali School
Tel Aviv
kibbutz

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