Yitzhak Ben-Zvi

Ben-Zvi in 1952 Yitzhak Ben-Zvi ( ''Yitshak Ben-Tsvi''; 24 November 188423 April 1963; born Izaak Shimshelevich) was a historian, ethnologist, and Labor Zionist who was the second president of Israel from 1952 until his death 1963. Ben-Zvi is Israel's longest-serving president.

As a scholar, Ben-Zvi conducted extensive research on Jewish communities in the Land of Israel, including those that existed before the foundation of the modern State of Israel. He preserved oral histories, gathered firsthand accounts and documentary evidence, and published a number of books and articles on the subject. He shed light on their traditions, language, folklore, and religious practices through his work, which frequently focused on the Mizrahi and Sephardic Jewish as well as the Samaritan communities. The Ben-Zvi Institute he founded and directed continues to be an important institution for research on Jewish communities in the Middle East. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Bibliotheek Camille Huysmans
    By Ben-Zvi, Itzhak, Abbady, Isaac A.
    Date 1957
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    Bibliotheek Camille Huysmans
    By Ben-Zvi, Itzhak, Poliakov, Léon, Cassin, René
    Date 1959