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Definition of Chaim Weizmann
1. Noun. Israeli statesman who persuaded the United States to recognize the new state of Israel and became its first president (1874-1952).
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Literary usage of Chaim Weizmann
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Hydropolitics along the Jordan River; Scarce Water and Its Impact on the by Aaron T. Wolf (1995)
"On the basis of these guidelines, Chaim Weizmann argued to the British that,
unless obstructed, “we shall be able to put at least 50000 additional families ..."
2. History of Zionism, 1600-1918 by Nahum Sokolow (1919)
"... Dr. Chaim Weizmann,2 and David Wolffsohn.* The members of the present ... Dr.
Chaim Weizmann was recently elected a member of the Smaller Actions ..."
3. A Guide to Zionism edited by Jessie Ethel Sampter (1920)
"There, too, Professor Chaim Weizmann, President of the English Zionist ... Mr.
Arthur James Balfour liked him. And the war came. And Chaim Weizmann ..."
4. Jacques Loeb: His Science and Social Activism and Their Philosophical by Charles Rasmussen, Rick Tilman (1998)
"... the motives and policies advocated by Zionist leaders such as Chaim Weizmann
who was one of the founders and chief ideologists of the Zionist movement. ..."
5. The Cleveland Year Book by Cleveland Foundation (1922)
"... by Dr. Chaim Weizmann and by the withdrawal of President Julian W. Mack and
his supporters from leadership in the American Zionist organization. ..."
6. History of Zionism, 1600-1918 by Nahum Sokolow (1919)
"It was at Pinsk, his birthplace, that Dr. Chaim Weizmann, now President of the
English Zionist Federation, began his Zionist activity, which was continued ..."
7. Zionism and World Politics: A Study in History and Social Psychology by Horace Meyer Kallen (1921)
"Already in 1914, a professor of chemistry in Manchester University, Chaim Weizmann,
had of his own initiative begun to put the Jewish position and the ..."