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Name
  
Moshe Pearlman


Role
  
Writer

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Died
  
April 5, 1986, Jerusalem, Israel

Education
  
London School of Economics and Political Science

Books
  
Jerusalem, Sacred City of Mankind: A History of Forty Centuries

Moshe Pearlman (Hebrew: משה פרלמן‎‎; 1911 – 5 April 1986) was an Israeli writer.

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Biography

He was born in England and his original name was Morris Perlman. His father was born in Minsk, his mother was born in England by an immigrant family who came from Poland.

He studied at the London School of Economics and was a student of Harold Laski.

He first worked as a journalist and emigrated to Israel. He joined the Army of the newly founded state. From 1948 to 1952 he was the first Israeli military spokesman. In 1960 he retired and devoted himself to the literary activity.

Books

  • What has been happening in Palestine, 1937
  • The kvutza: a description of the collective settlement in Palestine (with Shalom Wurm), 1943
  • The army of Israel, 1950
  • The Capture Of Adolf Eichmann, 1961
  • The capture and trial of Adolf Eichmann, 1963
  • Historical sites in Israel, 1965
  • The Zealots of Masada, 1967
  • Jerusalem; a history of forty centuries (with Teddy Kollek), 1968
  • In the footsteps of Moses, 1973
  • The Maccabees, 1973
  • Digging up the Bible: the stories behind the great archaeological discoveries in the Holy Land, 1980
  • References

    Moshe Pearlman Wikipedia


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