Jabotinsky Medal

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The Jabotinsky Medal is a medal awarded by the State of Israel for outstanding achievements. It is issued in honor of Vladimir Ze’ev Jabotinsky.

[edit] Some Recipients of the Medal - in Alphabetical Order

  • Jerry Lamon Falwell[1]
  • Hart N. Hasten[2]
  • Paul S. Riebenfeld
  • Esther Untermeyer[3]
  • Leon Uris[4]
  • Elie Wiesel[5]

[edit] See also

  • Paul S. Riebenfeld
  • Ze'ev Jabotinsky

[edit] References

  1. ^ Jews and Israel: Fundamentalists and the Millennium: A Potential Threat to Middle Eastern Peace
  2. ^ http://www.glhrc.org/2004/bios.html, http://israelvisit.co.il/cgi-bin/friendly.pl?url=Jun-23-04!resilient
  3. ^ Esther Untermeyer, 88; A Zionist and Ex-Judge - New York Times
  4. ^ http://www.shamrockisle.com/irish14.html
  5. ^ Elie Wiesel Research
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