aaronsohn造句
例句與造句
- Because he was active in the south, he was recruited by Feinberg to pass information to and from Sarah Aaronsohn, who was operating from Atlit.
- In 1906, Aaron Aaronsohn's discovery of wild emmer wheat growing in Rosh Pinna ( now in Israel ) created a stir in the botanical world.
- Soon after the beginning of war, the four Aaronsohn siblings ( Sarah Aaronsohn, Rivka, Alex, and Aaron ) founded the Nili underground along with Feinberg.
- Soon after the beginning of war, the four Aaronsohn siblings ( Sarah Aaronsohn, Rivka, Alex, and Aaron ) founded the Nili underground along with Feinberg.
- Part of his agricultural research was conducted in collaboration with Aaron Aaronsohn, with whom he became friends while in Zichron Yaacov in the early part of the twentieth century.
- It's difficult to find aaronsohn in a sentence. 用aaronsohn造句挺難的
- For months, the group was not taken seriously by British intelligence, and attempts by Aaron Aaronsohn and Avshalom Feinberg to establish communication channels in Cairo and Port Said failed.
- In 1905 the botanist Aaron Aaronsohn discovered what he called " the mother of wheat ", " Triticum dicoccoides ", on the eastern slopes of Mount Hermon.
- But then, in the Near East, he had come across Aaron Aaronsohn, a Palestinian Jew, also a man of great courage and superior intelligence, devoted to Palestine.
- Two months after his return Aaronsohn learned of an attack on a well-respected Jewish doctor by four Arabs and the rape of a young sixteen-year-old Jewish girl.
- Because Lishansky was the only witness to the killing, rumors started circulating that he was the one who killed Feinberg for personal reasons, or because of a romance with Sarah Aaronsohn.
- Only after Aaron Aaronsohn arrived in London ( by way of Berlin and Copenhagen ) and by virtue of his reputation, he was able to obtain cooperation from the diplomat Sir Mark Sykes.
- On October 17, Lishansky found refuge in Petah Tikva with friends of Aaron Aaronsohn's, but they were reluctant to hide him and after two days sent him on his way.
- Lishansky was left to die but managed to reach a British patrol that took him to a hospital in Port Said, where he met Aaron Aaronsohn on January 25, 1917, and told him about Feinberg's death.
- "' Aaron Aaronsohn "'( ) ( 21 May 1876 & ndash; 15 May 1919 ) was a Romania and lived most of his life in the Land of Israel, then part of the Ottoman Empire.
- The other is Yaveni Aaronsohn, a Russian-born Jew and a scholar who, improbably, has come to town to do research for a paper comparing the racial suffering of Jews and blacks and is paying the Cheekses so he can interview them.