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Rabin

[ rah-been ]

noun

  1. Yitz·hak [yits-, khahk], 1922–95, Israeli military and political leader: prime minister 1974–77 and 1992–95: Nobel Peace Prize 1994.


Rabin

/ rəˈbiːn /

noun

  1. RabinYitzhak19221995MIsraeliPOLITICS: statesmanPOLITICS: prime minister Yitzhak . 1922–95, Israeli statesman; prime minister of Israel (1974–77; 1992–95); assassinated


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And the 1994 Prize to Yasser Arafat, Yitzhak Rabin, and Shimon Peres for making double sure.

When Yigal Amir shot and killed Yitzhak Rabin, he did so in the insane belief that Rabin had betrayed a Jewish birthright.

People are dancing to live music in Rabin Square and spraying one another with foam while fireworks light up the sky.

In 1993, he famously shook hands with Israeli PM Yitzhak Rabin in Washington, D.C. “And then we went home,” Masri says.

I want to contribute to the State in a way that would have made Yitzhak and Leah Rabin proud of me.

Mr. Henochstein, another member of the real-estate fraternity, was in intimate conference with Harris Rabin.

I was by Harris Rabin's house last night, and I seen no less than three real-estaters there.

Jimmie met a man whom he might almost have taken for Deror Rabin, so much did he resemble the little Jewish tailor.

Only within the year, have papers come into the hands of her great-grandchildren, which prove her surname to have been Rabin.

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