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    Mișu Benvenisti, also known as Mishu or Moshe Benvenisti, sometimes Benveniste (Hebrew: מישו בנבנישתי; July 1, 1902 – 1977), was a Romanian-Israeli lawyer...
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  • may refer to: Mișu Benvenisti (1902–1977), Romanian Zionist leader Mișu Dulgheru (1909–2002), Romanian communist activist and spy Mișu Popp (1827–1892)...
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  • Bucharest in modern times, mostly from Israel. Mosko Alkalai, actor Mișu Benvenisti, lawyer, Zionist militant, and leader of the Romanian Jewish community...
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    cantankerousness. He had a reluctant collaboration with the more junior Zionist Mișu Benvenisti, who emerged as one of his key rivals. In 1942, while held at Târgu...
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    registered least support, it was mainly represented by A. L. Zissu, Mișu Benvenisti, and Renașterea Noastră newspaper. The PER was strongly opposed to...
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    Toma Arnăuțoiu † Gheorghe Arsenescu † Radu Băldescu † Ioan Bengliu † Mișu Benvenisti Ernest Bernea Aristide Blank Arsenie Boca Matei Boilă Sorin Bottez...
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    Mișu or Mihail Ion Văcărescu (Francized Michel Vacaresco; 1842 or 1843 – June 12, 1903), most commonly known as Claymoor, was a Wallachian, later Romanian...
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    inside the Jewish community, Chief Rabbi Alexandru Șafran and activist Mișu Benvenisti rallied with Wilhelm Filderman in public protests against Antonescu's...
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  • hindered the growing Zionist movement, who had Mișu Benvenisti for its animator. According to Benvenisti's own reports, Richter and the CE were directly...
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    with delegates attending the 1948 World Jewish Congress in Montreux. Mișu Benvenisti of the PER was also invited, sharing the stage with Feldman, Bacalu...
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    Executive was outlawed. In the aftermath of the incident, Zionist leader Mișu Benvenisti was advised by Streitman to embark for British Palestine, and thus...
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  • Judaism was led by Adolphe Stern, Wilhelm Filderman and Zionists such as Mişu Benvenisti, who concentrated themselves more on Aliya. - see Harry Kuller http://www...
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