Chaim Weizmann
Chaim Weizmann was a prominent chemist and the first President of Israel. He played a crucial role in the establishment of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and was instrumental in gaining support for the Zionist cause during World War I, which ultimately led to the Balfour Declaration.
Born on Nov 27, 1874 (151 years old)
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Israel:
Chaim Weizmann was one of the leaders who stayed at the Eden Hotel, making it an important meeting point for leaders of the settlement.
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Pakistan:
Chaim Weizmann was the president of the Zionist Organisation and discussed the rights of Palestinians.
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Pakistan:
Chaim Weizmann was the president of the Zionist Organisation since 1920.
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Greece:
Chaim Weizmann was a leader of the Zionist movement who wrote about the expansion of Israel in a letter in 1937.
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Venezuela:
Chaim Weizmann was a prominent leader of Zionism and served as the first president of Israel.
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Greece:
Chaim Weizmann initially negotiated with Philby and later with American Colonel Hoskins.
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Iran:
Chaim Weizmann was a famous chemist and the first President of Israel.
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Saudi Arabia:
Chaim Weizmann founded the Weizmann Institute of Science in 1934 and was the first President of Israel.
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Israel:
Weizmann was able to harness science for the benefit of politics and vice versa.
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