1965 in Israel - Notable Deaths

Notable Deaths

  • 18 May – Eli Cohen (born 1924), Egyptian-born Israeli spy.
  • 13 June – Martin Buber (born 1878), Austrian-born Israeli philosopher.
  • 7 July – Moshe Sharett (born 1894), Russian (Ukraine)-born second Prime Minister of Israel.
  • 28 August – Giulio Racah (born 1909), Italian-born Israeli physicist.
  • 15 October – Abraham Fraenkel (born 1891), German-born Israeli mathematician.
  • Full date unknown – Shlomo Dykman (born 1917), Polish-born Israeli translator and classical scholar.

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