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    Aaron Aaronsohn (Hebrew: אהרון אהרנסון) (21 May 1876 – 15 May 1919) was a Romanian-born Ottoman agronomist, botanist, and political activist, who lived...
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    War I, and a sister of agronomist Aaron Aaronsohn. She is often referred to as the "heroine of Nili." Sarah Aaronsohn was born in Zichron Yaakov, which...
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    public speaker and economist Trevor Aaronson, American journalist Aaronsohn Aaron Aaronsohn (1876–1919), Romanian-born Palestinian Jewish agronomist, botanist...
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    Palestine. Aaronsohn was part of the influential Aaronsohn family who were major figures in the Zionist movement; his brother was Aaron Aaronsohn and his...
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    attempts by Aaron Aaronsohn and Avshalom Feinberg to establish communication channels in Cairo and Port Said failed. Only after Aaronsohn arrived in London...
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  • Bonnie Aarons, actress and writer Aarons., author abbreviation for botanist Aaron Aaronsohn Aarons, West Virginia, an unincorporated community Aarons Corner...
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  • William Wickham Richard Francis Burton Charles Hamilton Smith Aaron Aaronsohn Sarah Aaronsohn Gertrude Bell Louise de Bettignies Joseph W. Boyle R. H. Bruce...
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    and musician Aaron of Lincoln (c. 1125–1186), English Jewish financier believed to be the wealthiest person in Norman England Aaron Aaronsohn (1876–1919)...
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    for the establishment of the Nili spy ring by Sarah Aaronsohn, together with her brothers, Aaron (a noted botanist) and Alex, and their friend Avshalom...
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    to work with Aaron Aaronsohn at the agronomy research station in Atlit. Soon after war began, the four Aaronsohn siblings (Sarah Aaronsohn, Rivka, Alexander...
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    Africa and Middle East. It was named in 1927 after the agronomist Aaron Aaronsohn by the botanists Otto Warburg (1859–1938) and Alexander Eig (1894–1938)...
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    spy network headed by the agronomist Aaron Aaronsohn. Meinertzhagen later asserted that he respected Aaronsohn more than anyone else he ever met. They...
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    the devastating effect of the Lebanese famine, situation worsened. Aaron Aaronsohn described the situation, "Meanwhile, people are literally starving...
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    accessed 25 August 2008 Florence, Ronald, Lawrence and Aaronsohn: T.E. Lawrence, Aaron Aaronsohn, and the Seeds of the Arab-Israeli Conflict (Viking, 2007...
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  • Universelle in 1870. On a field trip to Mount Hermon in 1906, the agronomist Aaron Aaronsohn discovered Triticum dicoccoides, or emmer wheat, believed to be the...
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    apă) LPS Bacău (înot) Tennis SCM Bacău ASTC Bistrița Bacău CSȘ Bacău Aaron Aaronsohn, agronomist, botanist, and Zionist activist Vasile Alecsandri, poet...
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  • Alexander Anderson (1748–1811) A.Arber – Agnes Arber (1879–1960) Aarons. – Aaron Aaronsohn (1876–1919) Aase – Hannah Caroline Aase (1883–1980) A.Barbero...
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  • list of Romanian Jews who are or were Jewish or of Jewish ancestry. Aaron Aaronsohn, botanist J. J. Benjamin, historian Martin Bercovici, energy engineer...
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    discovered. All involved were executed by the Ottomans except its founder, Aaron Aaronsohn, who escaped to Egypt. During World War I, the Jewish population in...
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    Rosh Pinna police station during Operation Yiftach, 1948 Botanist Aaron Aaronsohn, while trekking around Rosh Pina during his 1906 field trip, discovered...
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    British patrol that took him to a hospital in Port Said, where he met Aaron Aaronsohn on 25 January 1917, and told him about Feinberg's death. Because Lishansky...
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    of Jaffa, and after the discovery of NILI headed by the agronomist Aaron Aaronsohn who spied for the British out of the fear that Unionists would inflict...
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    be the Karaca Dağ mountain region of southeastern Turkey. In 1906, Aaron Aaronsohn's discovery of wild emmer wheat growing in Rosh Pinna (Israel) created...
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  • highly incomplete list of Israeli people of Romanian Jewish descent: Aaron Aaronsohn (1876–1919), agronomist, botanist and Zionist activist; discoverer...
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  • May 14 – Henry J. Heinz, American entrepreneur (b. 1844) May 15 – Aaron Aaronsohn, Romanian-born Israeli botanist (b. 1876) May 21 – Victor Segalen,...
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    farms of dry farming of wheat and barley. In 1906, Jewish agronomist Aaron Aaronsohn discovered wild emmer (Triticum dicoccoides), believed to be "the mother...
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    much of it was swampland, and many residents succumbed to malaria. Aaron Aaronsohn established an agricultural station in Atlit in 1911, and during World...
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    the mountain in August, instead of the spring. In 1905 the botanist Aaron Aaronsohn discovered what he called "the mother of wheat", Triticum dicoccoides...
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    (Cherubim Interchange) Highway 9 48 30 מחלף אולגה (Olga Interchange) Aaron Aaronsohn St. Caesarea 51 32 מחלף קיסריה (Caesarea Interchange) Highway 65 Or...
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    to 1917 (b. 1853); Sarah Aaronsohn, Jewish Palestinian spy, member of the Nili spy network, sister to botanist Aaron Aaronsohn (b. 1890) A coalition of...
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