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  1. Hillel Kook ( hebräisch הלל קוק, * 24. Juli 1915 in Kriukai, Gouvernement Kowno, Russisches Kaiserreich; † 18. August 2001 bei Tel Aviv) war ein bedeutender revisionistisch-zionistischer Aktivist, ein Kommandeur der Irgun und später Politiker der Cherut sowie von 1949 bis 1951 Mitglied der ersten Knesset.

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    Hillel Kook (Hebrew: הלל קוק, 24 July 1915 –18 August 2001), also known as Peter Bergson (Hebrew: פיטר ברגסון), was a Revisionist Zionist activist and politician. Kook led the Irgun 's efforts in the United States during World War II to promote Zionism and mainly to save the abandoned Jews of Europe during the ...

  3. United States. rescue. Zionism. Hillel Kook (1915–2001) was born in Lithuania in 1915 and moved with his family to Palestine in 1925. He became a militant Zionist and adopted the pseudonym Peter H. Bergson to avoid embarrassing his family, which included a prominent rabbi.

  4. Peter H. Bergson was born Hillel Kook in Lithuania in 1915. Bergson was a nephew of Ashkenazi chief rabbi Abraham Isaac Hacohen Kook. At the age of 10 immigrated to Eretz Israel, with his family. In 1929, he joined the Haganah, and when the Irgun (IZL) was founded, he left the Haganah and joined the new organization.

  5. Mr. Bergson, who was known in Israel by his Hebrew name, Hillel Kook, was born in 1915 in Lithuania, and was the youngest of eight children. At age 10, amid widespread pogroms, he and his...

  6. Hillel Kook (1915-2001), who was born in Lithuania, moved to British Mandatory Palestine with his family as a child. His father, Rabbi Dov Kook, was the chief rabbi of the city of Afula; his uncle, Rabbi Avraham Yitzhak Hakohen Kook, was the first chief rabbi of British-ruled Palestine.

  7. Hillel Kook, alias Peter Bergson, was a famous Revisionist Zionist and humanitarian activist. Born in Lithuania in 1915, he emigrated with his family to Palestine in 1924. Kook’s father, Dov Kook, was a prominent Palestinian rabbi, and the family was intimately involved in Zionist politics. Kook himself joined the Haganah at the age of ...