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Prof. General Yigael Yadin (Sukenik), Chief of Staff of IDF Israel

Hebrew: יגאל ידין (סוקניק), הרמטכ''ל השני של צה''ל ישראל
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Birthplace: Jerusalem, Israel
Death: June 28, 1984 (67)
Jerusalem, Israel
Place of Burial: Israel
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Son of Lipa Elazar Sukenik and Hasya Feinsud Sukenik
Husband of Carmela Yadin (Sukenik)
Father of Private and Private
Brother of Yossi Yadin and 2nd. Lt. Matityahu Sukenik

Occupation: Archealogist of Dead Sea Scrolls fame, ? (in Jerusalem, Machmurt)
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About Prof. General Yigael Yadin, Chief of Staff of IDF Israel

Yigael Yadin (Born 21 March 1917, died 28 June 1984) was an Israeli archeologist, politician, and the second Chief of Staff of the Israel Defense Forces.

In 1956 he received the Israel Prize in Jewish studies, for his doctoral thesis on the translation of the Dead Sea Scrolls. As an archeologist, he excavated some of the most important sites in the region, including the Qumran Caves, Masada, Hazor, and Tel Megiddo.

He considered the Solomonic Gate at Tel Gezer to be the highpoint of his career. Yadin was married to Carmela (née Ruppin) who worked with him throughout his career in translating and editing his books and with whom he had two daughters - Orly and Littal. He died in 1984. The Israeli actor Yossi Yadin was his brother.

Works ▪ Views of the Biblical World. Jerusalem: International Publishing Company J-m Ltd, 1959. ▪ The Art of Warfare in Biblical Lands. McGraw-Hill, 1963. ▪ Masada: Herod’s Fortress and the Zealots’ Last Stand. New York: Random House, 1966. ▪ Hazor (Schweich Lectures for 1970) ▪ The Bar Cochva Caves. (Hebrew). Maariv, 1971

Yigael Yadin published many research papers and ancient text explanations, at the Hebrew University press (in Hebrew):

▪ The Sons of Light against Sons of Darkness (from the Qumran Caves), 1955 ▪ The Hidden Scrolls, 1958 ▪ The book of Ben Sira, 1965 ▪ Teffilin of Head from the Qumran caves, 1969 ▪ The Temple Scroll (from the Qumran caves), 1977

Sources ▪ Neil A. Silberman "A Prophet from Amongst You: The Life of Yigael Yadin, Soldier, Scholar, and Mythmaker of Modern Israel" Addison Wesley (1994).

1913--1996- The Eger Family Association- pg.38

1913--1990- The Eger Family Association-אילן יד

מגילות יחש של משפחת יפה- צבי יפה 1996/ גניגר ישראל- עמוד 7ג

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