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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).

    • Professor of chemistry, political scientist, civil rights activist, author
  3. Dr Israel Shahak, a lecturer in Chemistry at the Hebrew University and a Holocaust survivor, claimed that he had witnessed an Orthodox Jew refusing to let his phone be used on the Sabbath to...

  4. Israel Shahak was a rare intellectual giant and a superior humanist who campaigned against the oppression of Palestinians and the denial of human rights by Israel. He was a chemist, a professor, a leader of the Israeli League for Human and Civil Rights, and a lecturer who spread the facts about the plight of Arabs in Israel and Palestine.

  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. 6. Juli 2001 · Israel Shahak, who has died aged 68 from complications caused by diabetes, was for 25 years a highly popular professor of organic chemistry at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. But during the...

  7. 12. Juli 2001 · A tribute to the late Israeli professor and human rights activist Israel Shahak, who died on July 2, 2001. The article praises his scholarly and ethical work on the oppression of Palestinians and the history of Jerusalem, and his critique of nationalism and religion. It also recalls his personal and professional relationship with the author, Christopher Hitchens.