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1922 in Mandatory Palestine

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1922 in Mandatory Palestine

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**See also:**

|} Events in the year 1922 in the British Mandate of Palestine.

Incumbents

  • High Commissioner – Sir Herbert Louis Samuel
  • Emir of Transjordan – Abdullah I bin al-Hussein
  • Prime Minister of Transjordan – Mazhar Raslan until 10 March; 'Ali Rida Basha al-Rikabi

Events

January

  • 9 January – Haj Amin al-Husseini, who had become the Mufti of Jerusalem the previous year, is elected head of the Muslim community (Rais al-'Ulama').

April

  • 2 April –
    • The founding of the agricultural settlement Giv'atayim by a group of 22 Second Aliyah pioneers led by David Schneiderman.
    • The founding of the agricultural settlement "Ahuza A – New York" (now Ra'anana), named after the founding company.

June

  • 3 June – The Churchill White Paper is published endorsing the Balfour Declaration but weakening the plans for a Jewish homeland.

July

  • 24 July – The Mandate for Palestine, a legal instrument for the administration of Palestine, is formally confirmed by the Council of the League of Nations.

August

  • 22 August – Fifth Palestine Arab Congress held in Nablus.

November

  • 4 November – The founding of the kibbutz Beit Alfa by Hashomer Hatzair volunteers.

December

  • 5 December – The Jewish Agency for Israel is established.

Births

[[Tawfik Toubi
[[Yitzhak Rabin
  • 28 January – Emile Habibi, Israeli Arab writer and politician (died 1996).
  • 10 February – Eliyahu Bet-Zuri, Jewish Lehi activist known for his part in the assassination of Lord Moyne (died 1945).
  • 24 February – Pnina Salzman, Israeli pianist (died 2006).
  • 1 March – Yitzhak Rabin, Fifth Prime Minister of Israel, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize (died 1995).
  • 12 March – Aviva Uri, Israeli painter (died 1989).
  • 11 May – Tawfik Toubi, Israeli Arab communist politician (died 2011).
  • 21 May – Moshe Amar, Israeli politician (died 2015).
  • 17 June – Avigdor Levontin, Israeli lawyer and diplomat (died 2016).
  • 22 June – Yehoshua Cohen, Israeli Lehi veteran, assassin of Folke Bernadotte (died 1986).
  • 5 July – Menachem Cohen, Israeli politician (died 1975).
  • 25 August – Ivry Gitlis, Israeli virtuoso violinist (died 2020).
  • 9 October – Asaf Simhoni, Israeli general (died 1956).
  • 1 December – Amichai Paglin, Israeli businessman and Irgun chief of operations (died 1978).

Deaths

[[Eliezer Ben-Yehuda
  • 22 February – A. D. Gordon (born 1856), Russian (Ukraine)-born Zionist activist, founder of Hapoel Hatzair.
  • 16 December – Eliezer Ben-Yehuda (born 1858), Russian (Belarus)-born Jewish lexicographer and newspaper editor, the driving spirit behind the revival of the Hebrew language in the modern era.

References

References

  1. Williams, Ann. (1990). "The Mufti of Jerusalem: Al-Hajj Amin Al-Husayni and the Palestinian movement". International Affairs.
  2. (1922-01-01). "The Handbook of Palestine". Macmillan Publishers.
  3. Kayyali, A. W.. (2024-10-17). "Palestine: A Modern History". Routledge.
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