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  1. Chaim Weizmann was born in 1874 to a traditional Jewish family in the small town of Motol in White Russia (Belarus). After graduating with honors from the Real-Gymnasium in Pinsk, he decided to establish himself professionally in order to be able to contribute to the development of science in the Land of Israel.

  2. Jul 5, 2022 · Chaim Weizmann served as the first president of the State of Israel from February 16, 1949, until November 9, 1952, when he passed away at the age of 78. His entire life was intimately associated with the Zionist movement, which he led as president of the Zionist Organization for two decades. He played a key role in securing the Balfour ...

  3. www.chaimweizmann.org.il › enYad Chaim Weizmann

    Yad Chaim Weizmann was established by the Government of Israel and the World Zionist Organization on June 15, 1954 and is dedicated to the preservation of the memory and heritage of Dr. Chaim Weizmann, the first President of the State of Israel. Yad Chaim Weizmann is responsible for the Weizmann Archive, which keeps all Dr. Weizmann's writings ...

  4. Some were also distinguished in other fields. For example, Chaim Weizmann was a leading research chemist who founded the Weizmann Institute of Science in Rehovot; Zalman Shazar was an author, poet, and journalist; and Chaim Herzog was a military leader, attorney, and diplomat. The first Israeli presidents were born in the former Russian Empire.

  5. Ze’ev Jabotinsky, as early as January 1918, cast Weizmann in this heroic role: The declaration is the personal achievement of one man alone: Dr. Chaim Weizmann. Four years of patient and calculated work established the link between us and each one of the statesmen in this country. The important people of England speak openly

  6. Chaim Weizmann (1874-1952) President of Israel between 1948 and 1952. Born on November 17, 1874 in Motal, Belarus (at that time part of the Russian Empire). Passed away on November 9, 1952. Education: PhD in Chemistry. As part of his work as a scientist he created a method to produce acetone from corn.

  7. After the death of Theodor Herzl in 1904, British-Jewish biochemist Chaim Weizmann was determined to carry out Herzl’s vision of international support for a ...

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