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  1. Menachem Begin (Hebrew: מְנַחֵם בֵּגִין Menaḥem Begin, pronounced [menaˈχem ˈbeɡin] ⓘ; Polish: Menachem Begin (Polish documents, 1931–1937); Russian: Менахем Вольфович Бегин, romanized: Menakhem Volfovich Begin; 16 August 1913 – 9 March 1992) was an Israeli politician, founder of Likud and the sixth Prime Minister of Israel.. Before the creation of the state of Israel, he was the leader of the Zionist militant group Irgun, the Revisionist ...

  2. Jul 2, 2024 · Menachem Begin (born August 16, 1913, Brest-Litovsk, Russia [now in Belarus]—died March 9, 1992, Tel Aviv–Yafo, Israel) was a Zionist leader who was prime minister of Israel from 1977 to 1983. Begin was the corecipient, with Egyptian Pres. Anwar el-Sādāt, of the 1978 Nobel Prize for Peace for their achievement of a peace treaty between ...

  3. Menachem Begin led Israel for six dramatic and tumultuous years, which produced waves that are still felt deeply within the fabric of Israel's social and pol...

  4. May 30, 2024 · Begin was born in Poland in 1913. Menachem Begin was born on August 16, 1913, in Brest-Litovsk, which was part of the Russian Empire and is now located in present-day Belarus. His early years were shaped by the turmoil of World War I and the ensuing conflicts that led to the establishment of the State of Israel.

  5. Menachem Begin was born on August 16, 1913, in Brest-Litovsk in 1913. As a child, he was forced to flee with his family to escape the fighting between the German and Russian armies in World War I. A passionate Zionist from an early age, he joined Ze’ev Jabotinsky’s Betar youth movement in his teens and quickly rose to important ...

  6. Mar 23, 1992 · Menachem Begin, The Revolt, 1949. There was a touch of the mystical, the messianic, about him. In starched white shirt and dark suit, tie tightly knotted at his throat, spectacles ever in ...

  7. Menachem Begin (born 1913 in brest, died 1992 in Tel Aviv), (1977-1983), eminent politician, Prime Minister of Israel (1977–1983) and Anwar Al-sadat (1918–1981), President of Egypt (1970-1981), honoured for the peace negotiations in Camp David. Menachem Begin, at the age of 18 (while living in the newly independent Poland) joined the paramilitary Zionist youth organisation Betar and soon became one of its leading activists. In 1940, he was arrested by NKVD and sent to Siberia.

  8. Jul 17, 2012 · Menachem Begin was born in Brest-Litovsk in 1913, and received a Jewish-Zionist education. His family was forced to flee during World War I but returned to Brest-Litovsk after the war ended. At an early age, Begin joined the "Hashomer Hatzair" movement, and in 1929 he joined the Betar Youth Movement, founded and headed by Zeev Jabotinsky.

  9. Menachem Begin is one of the most consequential and misunderstood figures in modern Jewish history. In this online course, Begin biographer Daniel Gordis will guide you through his dramatic life, and all that he sought to achieve for the Jewish state. Enroll. Daniel Gordis. Daniel Gordis is one of the premier writers and intellectuals covering Israeli history, Jewish ideas, and life in the modern Jewish state.

  10. Menachem Begin was the youngest of three children born to Zev Dov and Hassia Begin. The Begin family was uprooted from Brisk by World War I and fled into Russia. At the war's conclusion, the Begins returned to Brisk and to an independent Poland. Following the completion of his education at a local public high school, Menachem Begin enrolled in Warsaw University in 1931 and was granted a law degree in 1935.