Ernst Simon

Ernst Akiba/Akiva Simon, or 'aqibhah Ernst Simon Hebrew: עקיבא ארְנְסְט סימון‎, (March 15, 1899, Berlin - August 18, 1988, Jerusalem) was a German-Israeli Jewish educator, and religious philosopher. Along with Martin Buber, he founded in the 1920s one of the earliest Israeli peace groups, Brit Shalom, which advocated for a binational state including Jews and Arabs. From 1930 to 1933 he taught at the Hebrew Reali School Haifa, headed by Arthur Biram. In 1942, he was one of the founders of the binationalist Ihud party.

Contents

Literary works

Awards

In 1967, Simon was awarded the Israel Prize, for education.[1]

Literatures

References

External links

See also