Yaacov Liberman
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Yaacov Liberman | |
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Occupation(s) | Zionist politician and author |
Yaacov (Yana) Liberman (born March 10, 1923) is a Chinese-Israeli Zionist politician and author.[1] In 1948 he emigrated to Israel.
Liberman was born in Harbin, China into a wealthy Russian Jewish family, to Semyon Liberman from Sevastopol and Gisia Zuboreva from Nikolayevsk-on-Amur he got 3 brothers.[2] He was a Zionist leader in Shanghai[3] and wrote two books: My China: Jewish Life in the Orient: 1900–1950 and Tears of Zion: Divided We Stand.
References
- ^ Who's Who, Israel. P. Mamut. 1963. p. 409. Retrieved 16 March 2021.
- ^ "JewishGen ShtetLinks. Harbin Memories from Yaacov Liberman". Jewishgen.org.
- ^ Parker, Eleanor (July 1998). "China Judaic Studies Association. Book Reviews".
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