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Sharett

American  
[shah-ret] / ʃɑˈrɛt /
Or Sharet

noun

  1. Moshe Moshe Shertok, 1894–1965, Israeli statesman, born in Russia: prime minister 1953–55.


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He’s dour, in any case, and the garrulous exuberance of his companion — a kibbutz choirmaster named Yehuda Sharett — does nothing to alleviate his mood.

From New York Times • Feb. 20, 2018

If David Ben-Gurion has been the fire brand, Moshe Sharett is the count-the-costs civil servant.

From Time Magazine Archive

At the direction of Sharett, the case was appealed to Israel's Supreme Court.

From Time Magazine Archive

With this glowing tribute the Prime Minister promptly fired Sharett from the job he had held since Israel's founding.

From Time Magazine Archive

Slight, short Moshe Sharett is meticulous to the point of being pedantic; his Cabinet nickname is "Teacher."

From Time Magazine Archive