Dov (Bernard) Bar-Nir

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Dov (Bernard) Bar-Nir (Zilberschatz)

Hebrew: (זילברשץ) בר-ניר דב
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Birthplace: Brussels, Brussels, Belgium
Death: May 03, 2000 (88)
paris, france, France (age 90)
Place of Burial: israel, HaMerkaz, Israel
Immediate Family:

Son of Jacob Yankel Laizer Zilbershatz and Hadasa Yehudit Helen Zilbershatz
Husband of Shirley Bar-Nir
Ex-husband of Natalia Bar-Nir
Father of Private User; Private User and Irit Lipiac
Brother of Shimon Simcha Bonim Zilbershatz; Sarah Leah Allegro; Hana Frymet Zilbershatz; Jane Zilbershatz and Jeta Chebat

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About Dov (Bernard) Bar-Nir

Born in Brussels in Belgium, Bar-Nir studied social science at the University of Strasbourg, where he was awarded a PhD. He was amongst the founders of the Hashomer Hatzair movement in Belgium.

He made aliyah to Mandate Palestine in 1932, and joined kibbutz Ein HaHoresh, where he lived until 1956. He was a member of the Socialist League party, which later merged with the HaKibbutz HaArtzi movement to form the Hashomer Hatzair Workers Party, which he served as secretary of from its foundation in 1946 until its merger into Mapam in 1948.

In the 1949 elections he won a seat on Mapam's list. In 1950 he was sent to the United States to work as an emissary of Hashomer Hatzair, and on 10 April 1951, resigned from the Knesset, and was replaced by Menachem Ratzon.[1] Between 1951 and 1953 he served as secretary of Mapam's central committee, and later (from 1957 until 1960) as secretary of the World Union of Mapam.

After retiring from the Knesset, he published several books; Trends in Modern Art (1954), From Jabotinsky to Begin: Portrait of a Movement (1982), Politicide: An Israel Socialist Answers a Foreign Socialist (1982), The Confrontation: Ben-Gurion and Jabotinsky (1987) and Opinions Make Their Way”

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Dov (Bernard) Bar-Nir's Timeline

1911
December 9, 1911
Brussels, Brussels, Belgium
1932
1932
Age 20
To Israel
2000
May 3, 2000
Age 88
paris, france, France
May 7, 2000
Age 88
israel, HaMerkaz, Israel