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Occupation
  
Zionist, author

Name
  
Alexander Aaronsohn

Role
  
Author


Genre
  
Political

Died
  
1948, Palestine

Subject
  
Palestine

Literary movement
  
Zionism


Books
  
With the Turks in Palestine

Siblings
  
Aaron Aaronsohn, Sarah Aaronsohn

People also search for
  
Aaron Aaronsohn, Sarah Aaronsohn, Rebecca Feinberg-Aaronsohn

Nationality
  
Romanian, Palestinian

With the turks in palestine by alexander aaronsohn 1888 1948


Alexander Aaronsohn (Hebrew: אלכסנדר אהרנסון‎‎; Romania, 1888–Palestine, 1948) was an author and activist who wrote about the plight of people living in Palestine (now Israel) in his book, With the Turks in Palestine.

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Aaronsohn was part of the influential Aaronsohn family who were major figures in the Zionist movement; his brother was Aaron Aaronsohn and his sister was Sarah Aaronsohn the three of whom were founder members of the Jewish spy network NILI. Sarah Aaronsohn was caught by the Turks, brutally tortured and committed suicide in her cell in 1917, aged 26.

JEWISH SETTLERS in ISRAEL WITH THE TURKS in PALESTINE Alexander Aaronsohn Zionist Audiobook


Early life

Aaronsohn's parents emigrated from Romania to Palestine with other Jewish families and founded the community of Zikhron Ya'akov in the fertile region south of Mount Carmel. Aaronsohn was born in this small village and grew up amongst a blooming agricultural community.

In 1910 Aaronsohn left for America on the advice of his brother who headed the Jewish Experiment Station at Athlit. He received his naturalization papers a few days after arrival and obtained work with the Department of Agriculture.

Aaronsohn returned to Palestine in July 1913 intending to make Zionist propaganda to spread to the United States. Two months after his return Aaronsohn learned of an attack on a well-respected Jewish doctor by four Arabs and the rape of a young sixteen-year-old Jewish girl. This event shocked Aaronsohn and he vowed to form a strong society that would protect the life and honor of villagers.

Turkish Army

Despite Aaronsohn's ties to the United States, he was pushed into serving in the Turkish Army with the start of the first World War as the Ottoman Empire controlled Palestine. Aaronsohn and twenty of his acquaintances began this passage by presenting themselves at the recruiting station in Acco. They were then marched off to Han and made to wait with hundreds of impoverished Arabs. Aaronsohn was subsequently ordered to travel to Saffed, where his garrison was located.

Aaronsohn and his troupe's four-day march to Saffed was an arduous journey in the heat of the September sun. They were required to obtain their own food and the poor Arabs caused conflict by stealing from villages that they passed by. On arrival in Saffed they were informed that a dirty deserted mosque would serve as their barracks.

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