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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

Sharett, a cautious legalist by temperament, will probably pay more heed to the U.N. and to Western wishes than his rambunctious predecessor.

From Time Magazine Archive

Last week, to succeed the retiring Ben-Gurion as Premier, the Mapai, Israel's biggest party, nominated a man of quite different stripe: Moshe Sharett, 59, Israel's Foreign Minister.

From Time Magazine Archive

Ben-Gurion retired as Prime Minister in 1953, turning over the job to Foreign Minister Moshe Sharett.

From Time Magazine Archive

Since then Sharett, who took time last week even in the middle of his resignation speech to correct a misspelling in his notes, has occupied himself with tempering Ben-Gurion's most headstrong policies.

From Time Magazine Archive

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