LC control no. | no2024048270 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Olshan, Yitzhak, 1895-1983 |
Variant(s) | Olshan, Itzhak, 1895-1983 Ôlšan, Yishāq, 1895-1983 Olšan, Jicchak, 1895-1983 Olshan, Yitshak, 1895-1983 Olshan, Isaac, 1895-1983 |
Birth date | 1895-02-19 |
Death date | 1983-02-05 |
Place of birth | Kaunas (Lithuania) |
Place of death | Jerusalem |
Field of activity | Law |
Affiliation | Israel. Bet ha-mishpaṭ ha-ʻelyon |
Profession or occupation | Lawyers Judges |
Found in | Judgement. in the Supreme Court sitting as a court of criminal appeal, criminal appeal 336/61, before : Mr. Justice Itzhak Olshan, ..., 1962: cover (Mr. Justice Itzhak Olshan) Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Archive, website, April 29, 2024: Israel Supreme Court names justices to hear Eichmann's Appeal, March 1, 1962 (Justice Itzhak Olshan, president of the Supreme Court will preside at the appeal hearings of former Gestapo Col. Adolf Eichmann.) u https://www.jta.org/archive/israel-supreme-court-names-justices-to-hear-eichmanns-appeal VERSA. Opinions of the Supreme Court of Israel, website, April 29, 2024 (Yitzhak Olshan was born in 1895 in Kaunas, Lithuania. He immigrated to Israel in 1912. He earned a degree in jurisprudence from the University of London. He was a lawyer in British Mandate Palestine. He was appointed as one of the first five Justices of the Israeli Supreme Court in 1948, and was appointed president in 1954. He retired in 1965 and died in 1983 a few days before his 88th birthday.) <https://versa.cardozo.yu.edu/justices/olshan-yitzhak> Wikidata, April 30, 2024 (Yitzhak Olshan; born 19 February 1895 in Kaunas; died 5 February 1983 in Jerusalem; place of burial, Sanhedria Cemetery; He was the Justice of the Supreme Court of Israel from 1948-1965 and president of the Supreme Court of Israel 1945-1965.) <https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q2906384> Wikipedia, April 30, 2024 (Yitzhak Olshan; born in Kaunas in the Russian Empire (now Lithuania). He studied law and oriental studies at the University of London.) <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yitzhak_Olshan> VIAF, April 30, 2024: Deutsche Nationalbibliothek (Olshan, Yitshak 1895-1983. Also known as Ôlšan, Yishāq; Jicchak Olšan; Olshan, Yitzhak; and Olshan, Isaac) Sifriyah ha-leʼumit (Israel) (Olshan, Yitzhak 1895-1983. Also known as Olshan, Yitshak and Jicchak Olšan) <https://viaf.org/viaf/160481322/> |