Hebrew journalist, editor, essayist, and political leader (1859–1936)
Nahum Sokolow
President of the World Zionist Organization
In office 1931–1935
Preceded by
Chaim Weizmann
Succeeded by
Chaim Weizmann
Personal details
Born
(1859-01-10)10 January 1859 Wyszogród, Płock Governorate, Congress Poland, Russian Empire
Died
17 May 1936(1936-05-17) (aged 77) London, United Kingdom
Resting place
Mount Herzl, Jerusalem
Nahum ben Joseph Samuel Sokolow (Hebrew: נחום ט' סוקולובNachum ben Yosef Shmuel Soqolov, Yiddish: סאָקאָלאָוו; 10 January 1859 – 17 May 1936) was a Zionist leader, author, translator, and a pioneer of Hebrew journalism.
Nahum ben Joseph Samuel Sokolow (Hebrew: נחום ט' סוקולוב Nachum ben Yosef Shmuel Soqolov, Yiddish: סאָקאָלאָוו; 10 January 1859 – 17 May 1936) was a Zionist...
journalism award, awarded by the Tel Aviv municipality, in memory of NahumSokolow. The award has been granted since 1956, initially to outstanding print...
NahumSokolow, published History of Zionism (1600–1918). He also represented the Zionist Organisation at the Paris Peace Conference. NahumSokolow, History...
1899, to the more contemporary Hebrew term "hasbara" introduced by NahumSokolow, which translates roughly to "explaining". This communicative strategy...
end of the month he had been introduced to Weizmann and his associate NahumSokolow, a journalist and executive of the World Zionist Organization who had...
owners include Humphrey Bogart, Harry Connick Jr., Audrey Hepburn, Dr NahumSokolow, Aaron Kwok, Lin Chi-ling, Eddie Peng, Steffi Graf, Andre Agassi, Aishwarya...
Israel Isidor Elyashev (Altnailand. Warsaw, 1902), and into Hebrew by NahumSokolow as Tel Aviv (also Warsaw, 1902), a name then adopted for the newly founded...
raised—a total of £395,000—fell far short of the £8 million target; NahumSokolow wrote in 1919: "The British East Africa Company, which administered...
As a surname, Sokolow may refer to: NahumSokolow (1859-1936), Jewish Hebrew language writer and Zionist leader Americans: Anna Sokolow (1910 – 2000)...
in pre-Holocaust Palestine. Led by Chaim Weizmann, Leo Motzkin and NahumSokolow, an approach that advocated a combination of the preceding two approaches...
general secretary (and future President) of the Zionist Organization, NahumSokolow, published a History of Zionism (1600–1918). In this book, he explained:...
Zionism 1600-1918, Volume 1, NahumSokolow, Longmans, Green and Co., 1919 History of Zionism 1600-1918, Volume 2, NahumSokolow, Longmans, Green and Co.,...
Eastern Europe. Balfour had written in 1919, in his introduction to NahumSokolow's History of Zionism, that the Zionist movement would: mitigate the age-long...
unpublished letter by French diplomat Jules Cambon to Zionist diplomat NahumSokolow. It was issued by the French government in june 1917 during the First...
Sword: England and Palestine from the Bronze Age to Balfour. W&N, 2001. NahumSokolow. History of Zionism, 1600-1918. Longmans, Green and Company, 1919. Paul...
novel Altneuland ("Old New Land"), as translated from German by NahumSokolow. Sokolow had adopted the name of a Mesopotamian site near the city of Babylon...
Zionists. Important Cultural Zionists include Ahad Ha'am, Chaim Weizmann, NahumSokolow and Menachem Ussishkin.[citation needed] Kishinev was a small town in...
Kebar River in Iran, site of Kebar Dam, the oldest surviving arch dam. NahumSokolow adopted the biblical place-name as the title for his Hebrew translation...
Chaim Weizmann, Arthur Balfour, Francois Georges-Picot, T. E. Lawrence, NahumSokolow, C P Scott, W Ormesby-Gore, Sir Ronald Storrs, Alfred Dowling, E G Browne...
the Tel Aviv offices of the Jewish Agency for Israel. It is named for NahumSokolow. Media of Israel Israeli Journalists Association website 32°04′23″N...
leaders of the (World) Zionist Organization, among them David Wolffsohn, NahumSokolow, Simcha Dinitz, and Arieh Dulzin. In the same section are the graves...
Palestine. In the drafting and discussion in Paris Dr. Weizmann and Mr. Sokolow received valuable aid from the American Zionist Delegation. Towards the...
title given to the Hebrew translation of Altneuland by the translator, NahumSokolow. This name comes from Ezekiel 3:15 and means tell—an ancient mound formed...
gave his support to a Jewish homeland in Palestine to Zionist diplomat NahumSokolow on 4 May 1917, describing the return of the Jews to Palestine as "providential;...
[better source needed] NahumSokolow, who had been elected to succeed Weizmann, remained in his position. Arthur Ruppin succeeded Sokolow as chairman of the...
president. Before he died, he provided a short synopsis of his life for NahumSokolow, another Zionist leader of the time. In it he notes the following: "My...
From right to left: I. Rupaisen, Ben-Zion Mossinson, H. Farbstein, NahumSokolow, Yitzhak Ben-Zvi, Yosef Sprinzak, I. L. Goldberg, Shmaryahu Levin, Eliezer...
Sokoloff (1929–1990), stage name Mel Lewis, American jazz musician/drummer NahumSokolow or Sokoloff (1859–1936), Zionist leader and journalist Nikolai Sokoloff...