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  1. Chaim Azriel Weizmann (/ ˈ k aɪ m ˈ w aɪ t s m ə n / KYME WYTE-smən; [a] 27 November 1874 – 9 November 1952) was a Russian-born biochemist, Zionist leader and Israeli statesman who served as president of the Zionist Organization and later as the first president of Israel.

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    Jan 13, 2022 · With the establishment of the State of Israel, Chaim Weizmann was elected president of the Provisional State Council, and in February 1949, he was elected the first president of the State of Israel. Chaim Weizmann died on November 9, 1952, a few days before his 78th birthday.

  3. May 18, 2018 · Born in Belarus, he became a naturalized British subject in 1910. He played the major role in securing the Balfour Declaration (1917). He was president of the World Zionist Organization (1920–31, 1935–46), provisional president of Israel (1948) and elected president from 1949.

  4. In 1919 he obtained an agreement on Jewish-Arab coexistence in Palestine from Fayṣal I, and in 1920 he became president of the World Zionist Organization, a post from which he was ousted in 1931. He settled in Reḥovot, Palestine, in 1937.

  5. After World War II, Weizmann was instrumental in the adoption of the Partition Plan by the United Nations on November 29, 1947, and in the recognition of Israel by the United States. With the declaration of the State of Israel, Weizmann was chosen to serve as the first President of Israel.

  6. In February 1949, when the first Knesset was convened, Weizmann was elected the first President of the State of Israel. He served in this position, to which he was elected a second time in 1951, until his death in November 1952.

  7. did Weizmann draw on for his role as leader? What was his view of Jewish life and destiny, and what was his conception of Zionist ideology before 1914? What can be learned by examining his up-bringing, formative experiences, education, and personal encounters? How did they contribute to a Weltanschauung which by 1914, at

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