Eliezer Levi Samenhof
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Eliezer Levi Samenhof, better known as L. L. Zamenhof, was a Polish-Jewish ophthalmologist and linguist who created the international auxiliary language Esperanto.
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| Eliezer Levi Samenhof canonical | 2 |
How this entity was disambiguated
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Target entity: Eliezer Levi Samenhof Context triple: [L. L. Zamenhof, birthName, Eliezer Levi Samenhof]
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Eliezer Kaplan
Eliezer Kaplan was a prominent Zionist leader and Israel’s first Minister of Finance, instrumental in building the young state’s economic foundations.
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Zerach Warhaftig
Zerach Warhaftig was an Israeli religious Zionist politician, jurist, and signatory of the Israeli Declaration of Independence who served for many years as a Knesset member and government minister.
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Meir Vilner
Meir Vilner was a prominent Israeli communist politician and one of the signatories of Israel’s Declaration of Independence.
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Meir Argov
Meir Argov was an Israeli politician and Zionist activist who served as a member of Israel’s first legislative bodies and played a role in the country’s early political development.
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Nachman Syrkin
Nachman Syrkin was a pioneering Jewish thinker and political activist who is widely regarded as one of the founding ideologues of Labor Zionism, advocating a synthesis of socialism and Zionist nationalism.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Eliezer Levi Samenhof Target entity description: Eliezer Levi Samenhof, better known as L. L. Zamenhof, was a Polish-Jewish ophthalmologist and linguist who created the international auxiliary language Esperanto.
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A.
Eliezer Kaplan
Eliezer Kaplan was a prominent Zionist leader and Israel’s first Minister of Finance, instrumental in building the young state’s economic foundations.
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B.
Zerach Warhaftig
Zerach Warhaftig was an Israeli religious Zionist politician, jurist, and signatory of the Israeli Declaration of Independence who served for many years as a Knesset member and government minister.
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C.
Meir Vilner
Meir Vilner was a prominent Israeli communist politician and one of the signatories of Israel’s Declaration of Independence.
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D.
Meir Argov
Meir Argov was an Israeli politician and Zionist activist who served as a member of Israel’s first legislative bodies and played a role in the country’s early political development.
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E.
Nachman Syrkin
Nachman Syrkin was a pioneering Jewish thinker and political activist who is widely regarded as one of the founding ideologues of Labor Zionism, advocating a synthesis of socialism and Zionist nationalism.
- F. None of above. chosen
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Subject: Eliezer Levi Samenhof Description of subject: Eliezer Levi Samenhof, better known as L. L. Zamenhof, was a Polish-Jewish ophthalmologist and linguist who created the international auxiliary language Esperanto.
Referenced by (2)
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