David Benvenisti

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David Benvenisti (Hebrew: דוד בנבנשתי, born in Thessaloniki 1897 and died in Jerusalem in 1993; a descended of a known rabbis family in Thessaloniki) was a Geographer and Educator; Received the 'Israel Prize' of 1982 for his life achievements in Education and Geography of Israel; and the Yakir Yerushalayim in 1969.

His grandfather Benvenisti Shemuel Yosef was the Chief Justice of the Jewish Court in Thessaloniki. Emigrated to Palestine in 1913 to learn rabbinical studies in Jerusalem. In 1918 he finished studies in a teachers collage 'The Hebrew Teachers' Collage of Jerusalem'. He enlisted to the Hebrew Battalion from Palestine of the British Army in 1918 and served during the First World War in Palestine and the Middle East until 1920. He was a teacher and a principle of an elementary school in Beit Hakerem in Jerusalem for more than 40 years. During his tenure years he refused to leave his pupils for higher positions. He established with friends in 1927 the first 'Palestine Hikers Association' that organized hiking and car tours of Palestine and the Middle east. In the 1930s he established with friends the now 'Israel Youth Hostel Association'. He received an M.A. degree in Geography from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in 1935. He was a member of the Jewish Haganah organization and was wounded in the battle of the siege of Jerusalem in 1948. After retirement from teaching he became in 1964 the first Director General of the 'Ben Zvi Institute for the study of Jewish communities in the East' in Jerusalem and the Chairmen of the Committee for Naming Roads and Streets of Jerusalem.

Benvenisti wrote many teaching books and maps for school on the geography of Israel for many years. He wrote together with his friends one of the first guide books of Palestine after the First World War. He edited books and wrote many articles on the history of the Jewish Community of Thessaloniki. He wrote his memoirs on his childhood in Thessaloniki, his service in the Hebrew Battalion in the First World War, and his years as a teacher and principle of his school.

Benvenisti was married to the late Leah Friedman from Suwalki Poland. His sons are: Meron Benvenisti an Historian and writer who was the Deputy mayor of Jerusalem for many years; and Refael (Rafi) Benvenisti an Economist and Historian. His grandson is Eyal Benvenisti a Professor of Law in Tel Aviv and New York.

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