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Ḥisin, Ḥayyim, 1865-1932

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Personal name headingḤisin, Ḥayyim, 1865-1932
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Variant(s)Chissin, Chaim, 1865-1932
Hissin, Haim, 1865-1932
Ḥissin, Ḥayyim, 1865-1932
Ḥisin, Ḥayim, 1865-1932
Hissin, H., 1865-1932
Khisin, E., 1865-1932
Khisin, Efim, 1865-1932
Chissin, Hayyim Issar, 1865-1932
Hisin, Chaim, 1865-1932
Hissin, Chaim, 1865-1932
Хисин, Ефим, 1865-1932
חיסין, חיים
חיסין, חיים, 1865-1932
Birth date1865-01-03
Death date1932-09-26
Place of birthMir (Belarus)
Place of deathTel Aviv (Israel)
Field of activityZionism
AffiliationBilu (Organization)
Profession or occupationZionists Physicians
Special noteMachine-derived non-Latin script reference project.
Non-Latin script references not evaluated.
Found inHis Masaʻ ba-arets ha-muvṭaḥat, 1982: t.p. (Ḥayim Ḥisin) verso t.p. (Haim Hissin [in rom.])
Enc. Judaica, 1971 (Ḥisin, Ḥayyim, 1865-1932; to Palestine in 1905)
His Dnevnik biluĭt︠s︡a, 1973: t.p. (Dr. E. Khisin)
Shapira, Anita. Tsomet Bilu, 2019: p. 19 (חיים חיסין = Ḥayim Ḥisin; b. Jan. 1865 in the city of Mir in Minsk, Belarus; corresponded with his peers in Russian)
Encyc. Jud., 2nd ed. online, 17 March 2021 (Ḥisin, Ḥayyim, 1865-1932; Bilu pioneer; native of Mir, Belorussia; one of the founders of Aḥuzat Bayit, the first nucleus of Tel Aviv; d. Tel Aviv; his diary was translated from Russian to Hebrew)
Nat. Lib. of Israel NAF, via WWW, 17 March 2021 (access pts.: Hisin, Hayyim, 1865-1932 [in rom.], Хисин, Ефим, 1865-1932 = Khisin, Efim, 1865-1932 [in Cyr.], חיסין, חיים, 1865-1932 = Ḥisin, Ḥayim, 1865-1932; variants: Hisin, Hayyim, 1864-1932 [in rom.], Chissin, Chaim, 1865-1932 [in rom.], Khisin, Efim, 1865-1932 [in rom.], חיסין, חיים איסר, 1865-1932 = Ḥisin, Ḥayim Isar, 1865-1932, חיסין, חיים איסר בן יעקב = Ḥisin, Ḥayim Isar ben Yaʻaḳov, 1865-1932; alternate form from Bibl. of the Hebrew Book, Chissin, Hayyim Issar b. Jacob [in rom.])
Wikipedia, 17 March 2021 Hebrew (חיים חיסין = Ḥayim Ḥisin; ד"ר חיים איסר חיסין = Dr. Ḥayim Isar Ḥisin; 3 Jan. 1865-26 Sept. 1932; Zionist activist in Belorussia; immigrated to Erets Yiśraʼel Aug. 1882; member of Bilu and among the first residents of Tel Aviv; returned to Odessa in 1887 and studied medicine in Univ. Bern; returned to Erets Yiśraʼel a final time in 1905 and served as a doctor in Yafo and Tel Aviv) German (Chaim Chissin; Chaim Hisin; also Hissin; b. 3 Jan. 1865 in Mir; d. 16 Sept. 1932; was a physician and Bilu pioneer)
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