Wolfgang Johannes (Binyamin Ze'ev), Ritter von Weisl, Hebrew: בנימין זאב (וולפגנג) פון וייזל (וייסל) (1896, in Vienna – February 24,1974, in Gedera) was...
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leaflet describing the Muslim march, based partially on statements by Wolfgang von Weisl, which "in material particulars was incorrect" according to the Shaw...
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Born (Editorial secretary), Zisi Stavi [he], Louis Isaac Rabinowitz, Wolfgang von Weisl, André Chouraqui, Israel Eldad, Benjamin Akzin, Joseph Nedava [he]...
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is Great: The Decline and Rise of the Islamic World (1936) (with Wolfgang von Weisl) about the ascendancy of Saudi Arabian king Ibn Saud (1936) (not translated...
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connections to hardline Revisionist Zionism activist Wolfgang von Weisl, but they were curtailed after von Weisl's superior, Ze'ev Jabotinsky, told him to break...
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in Palestine. Soon, Abba Ahimier the poet Uri Zvi Greenberg, and Wolfgang von Weisl, the chairman of their Palestine central committee, became the ideological...
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Weisl into a bourgeois Viennese family. Her father, Ernst Franz von Weisl, was a jurist. Her brother was the Orientalist and Zionist leader Wolfgang von...
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sect of Shi'a practiced by the tribesmen who supported Yahya. See von Weisl, Wolfgang (May 1, 1927). "New Light on Arabia". The Living Age. Retrieved May...
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New York: Palgrave. ISBN 978-0-312-23825-4 – via Internet Archive. von Weisl, Wolfgang (4 October 1929). "Tragedy of Jews in India". The Jewish Chronicle...
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