Yitzhak Gruenbaum

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Yitzhak Gruenbaum was a prominent Zionist leader and Israeli politician who played a key role in the founding of the State of Israel and served as its first Minister of the Interior.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Israeli politician
Zionist leader
human
burialPlace Israel
citizenship Israel
Poland
country Israel
Poland
countryOfBirth Russian Empire
countryOfDeath Israel
dateOfBirth 1879-07-24
dateOfDeath 1970-09-10
ethnicGroup Jews
familyName Gruenbaum
givenName Yitzhak
ideology Labor Zionism
immigratedTo Mandatory Palestine
languageSpoken Hebrew
Polish
Yiddish
memberOf Jewish Agency for Palestine
surface form: Jewish Agency Executive

Jewish National Council
Sejm
surface form: Sejm of the Second Polish Republic
movement Zionism
notableFor leadership of Polish Zionism
serving as first Interior Minister of Israel
notableWork Jewish press articles in Poland
occupation journalist
lawyer
politician
participatedIn World Zionist Congress
surface form: Zionist Congresses
placeOfBirth Warsaw
placeOfDeath Tel Aviv
positionHeld Minister of the Interior of Israel
leader of Polish Zionism
member of the Polish Sejm
member of the Provisional State Council of Israel
religion Judaism
residence Jerusalem
Paris
Tel Aviv
Warsaw
sexOrGender male
signed Israeli Declaration of Independence
wasActiveIn Jewish communal politics in Poland
Jewish self-defense in Poland
wasKeyFigureIn founding of the State of Israel
wasPersecutedBy Nazi Germany
yearOfImmigration 1933

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Moetzet HaAm member Yitzhak Gruenbaum