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320Palestine. He wrote Die Geschichte des Deutschen Zionismus.(http://cosmos.ucc.ie/cs1064/jabowen/IPSC/php/authors.php?auid=7369)RickoverHyman George Rickover (January27, 1900 – July 8, 1986) was a four-star admiral in the United States Navy whodirected the original development of naval nuclear propulsion and controlledits operations for three decades as director of Naval Reactors. In addition, heoversaw the development of the Shippingport Atomic Power Station, the world'sfirst commercial pressurized water reactor used for generating electricity.RotenstreichNathan Rotenstreich (March13,1914 - October 11,1993) was an Israeli professor of philosophy.SabraA native Israeli.SanballatsIn the first half of the 20th Century,the radical nationalist poet and political activist Uri Zvi Greenberg - consideredthe spiritual mentor of Revisionist Zionism and of the present Israeli settlers onthe West Bank - regularly used the term "<strong>The</strong> Sanballats" or "<strong>The</strong> SanballatGang as a catch-all term of abuse for Antisemites and PalestinianNationalists as well as for political opponents from the Socialist Zionist camp.Sanhedrin<strong>The</strong> (lit. "sitting together," hence"assembly" or "council") was an assembly of twenty-three judges appointed inevery city in the Biblical Land of Israel.Sasson Eliyahu Sasson (February 2,1902 -October 8,1978) was an Israeli politician and minister. Born in Damascus,Syria, Sasson studied at an Alliance School in his hometown andthe Université Saint-Joseph inBeirut. He became a member of the Arab NationalMovement and edited a Jewish-Arab newspaper named Al-Hayat. Hemade moved to Israel in 1927 and worked as an electrician, journalist andlecturer on Middle East affairs. He served as the Israeli envoy to Turkey(1950–1952), an envoy and ambassador to Italy (1953–1960) andambassador to Switzerland (1960–1961). In 1961 he returned to Israel andwas appointed Minister of Postal Services by David Ben-Gurion. He was elected tothe Knesset in the 1965 elections, and retained his cabinet post until 2 January1967, when he became Minister of Police. Although he was re-elected in 1969,he lost his ministerial post upon the formation of the new government. Helost his seat in the 1973 elections.

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