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Zeʼev Lev

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Lev had five children, and after the death of his first wife, he married Sarah Katzburg, who herself was the mother of four children. In his later years he also devoted himself to compiling a family tree of the Lev family. It started with his great-grandfather's life in Poland during the early 19th
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Lev led the development of the Jerusalem College of Technology for ten years, and afterwards continued to do research and academic work. His scientific articles covered subjects including atomic physics and shock waves, and he also wrote about science in relation to the Torah.
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With his wife, Dvora Lederer, he moved to Israel in 1950, adopting his grandfather's name, Ze'ev, and changing his last name to Lev. This name, like the Germanic version Low, indicated he was a descendant of the tribe of
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Later in the 1960s, Lev decided there was a need for a college in Jerusalem that combined scientific study with the study of the
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Having decided to enter the academic world rather than become a rabbi like his grandfather, he obtained a scholarship to
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The Jerusalem College of Technology has developed special programs for high school students, members of the
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unit, and the first religious officer in that unit. He led the commando operation to assassinate
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Siegel-Itzhovich, Judy. His Heart Was in the Future. Jerusalem Post, October 31, 2004.
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in England, thereby avoiding the fate of all other members of his immediate family.
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One of his sons, Nahum, became a high-ranking officer in the elite
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century and has grown to include approximately 1,000 descendants.
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Lev took a position as a lecturer in paramagnetic resonance at
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in 1988. Nahum Lev died in a traffic accident in August 2000.
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Israel Prize in exact science recipients who were physicists
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Jewish emigrants from Nazi Germany to the United Kingdom
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Academic staff of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem
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