LC control no. | n 82005899 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Navon, Yitsḥaḳ, 1921-2015 |
Variant(s) | Navon, Yitsḥaḳ Navon, Itzhak, 1921-2015 Navon, Yitzchak, 1921-2015 Navon, Yitzhak, 1921-2015 Navon, Yiẓḥak, 1921-2015 נבון, יצחק, 1921-2015 |
Associated country | Israel |
Birth date | 1921-04-09 |
Death date | 2015-11-06 |
Place of birth | Jerusalem |
Place of death | Jerusalem |
Affiliation | Israel. Miśrad ha-ḥinukh ṿeha-tarbut Israel. Keneset Israel. Keneset Mifleget ha-ʻavodah ha-Yiśreʼelit Rafi (Political party) |
Profession or occupation | Presidents Legislators Cabinet officers |
Special note | Machine-derived non-Latin script reference project. Non-Latin script references not evaluated. |
Found in | Israel. Netsivut sherut ha-medinah. Tadrikh le-katvanit, 1957. His The six days and the seven gates, c1979: t.p. (Yitzhak Navon) Enc. Judaica, 1971 (Navon, Yiẓḥak) Kiryat sefer, 1978: v. 53 (Navon, Yitsḥaḳ; Itzhak Navon) Bamat dor, 1988: p. 48 (Yitzchak Navon, Minister of Education and Culture, [Israel]) Kol ha-derekh, c2015: t.p. (יצחק נבון = Yitsḥaḳ Navon) Enc. Judaica, c2007 (Navon, Yitzhak; b. 1921; president of Israel, 1978-1983) New York times WWW site, viewed Nov. 9, 2015 (in obituary published Nov. 8: Yitzhak Navon; b. Apr. 9, 1921, Jerusalem; d. there late Friday night [Nov. 6, 2015], aged 94; took part in the founding of Israel, served as its fifth president, from 1978 to 1983, in a largely ceremonial role, and then returned to politics as a Labor Party legislator and minister of education; first elected to the Knesset in 1965 as a member of David Ben-Gurion's Rafi Party, which later aligned with other political factions to form the Labor Party) Wikipedia, viewed Nov. 9, 2015 (Yitzhak Navon; b. Apr. 9, 1921, Jerusalem; d. there Nov. 7, 2015; served as fifth president of Israel, May 24, 1978-May 5, 1983, as a member of the center-left Alignment party) |
Associated language | heb |