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  1. Israel Shahak (hebräisch ישראל שחק; geb. 28. April 1933 in Warschau als Israel Himmelstaub; gest. 2. Juli 2001 in Jerusalem) war Professor für Organische Chemie an der Hebräischen Universität von Jerusalem

  2. Israel Shahak (Hebrew: ישראל שחק; born Israel Himmelstaub, 28 April 1933 – 2 July 2001) was an Israeli professor of organic chemistry at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, a Holocaust survivor, an intellectual of liberal political bent, and a civil-rights advocate and activist on behalf of both Jews and Gentiles (non-Jews).

  3. A personal and political portrait of Israel Shahak, a chemist, human rights activist and critic of Zionism. Learn about his life, achievements, struggles and legacy in this article from Washington Report on Middle East Affairs.

  4. Israel Shahak achieved wide recognition in Israel, in Arab countries and communities, and throughout much of the rest of the world from 1967 until he died on July 2, 2001. He vigorously advocated universal human rights for all people and constantly preached and acted against individuals and institutions, most often within his own society, who ...

  5. Israel Shahak (1933-2001) was a philosopher, historian, and human rights activist who challenged the Israeli regime of discrimination and racism. He worked with various groups, including Matzpen and the Israeli League for Human Rights, and translated and commented on articles from the Israeli media.

  6. 12. Juli 2001 · A tribute to the late Israeli human rights activist and scholar, who opposed nationalism, religion and racism. Christopher Hitchens recounts his friendship with Shahak and his criticism of the Israeli occupation and the Palestinian leadership.

  7. 9. Jan. 2015 · Israel Shahak, liberal, secular political thinker, holocaust survivor, author, and civil rights activist, speaks about racism, Israeli chauvinism, Zionism and apartheid, US support of Israel,...

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