Isaac Leib Goldberg
Isaac Leib Goldberg (Hebrew: יצחק לייב גולדברג, February 7, 1860 – September 14, 1935) was a Zionist leader and philanthropist in both Ottoman Palestine and the Russian Empire. An early member of the Hovevei Zion movement (1882) he also founded the Ohavei Zion society. Goldberg was a delegate to the First Zionist Congress and the founder of two Hebrew newspapers, Ha'aretz (today Israel's oldest daily newspaper) and Ha'am.
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Isaac Leib Goldberg
Isaac Leib Goldberg (Hebrew: יצחק לייב גולדברג, February 7, 1860 – September 14, 1935) was a Zionist leader and philanthropist in both Ottoman Palestine and the Russian Empire. An early member of the Hovevei Zion movement (1882) he also founded the Ohavei Zion society. Goldberg was a delegate to the First Zionist Congress and the founder of two Hebrew newspapers, Ha'aretz (today Israel's oldest daily newspaper) and Ha'am.
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