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''' Eliezer Lipa Sukenik''' (1889-1953) was an Israeli scholar and archaeologist. Born in Bialystok, Poland, he studied at the University of Berlin, Germany and at Dropsie College, Philadelphia, PA. In 1911 he arrived in Israel and settled there. Professor at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and the father of [[Yigael Yadin]], Sukenik played a central role in the early stages of the discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls and in the establishment of the Essene Hypothesis. It was him who in Nov-Dec 1947 purchased from the Bedouin three of the first major manuscripts found in Cave 1, that is, the Thanksgiving Hymns, the War Scroll, and the second Isaiah Scroll. | |||
==Works | ==Works == | ||
====Books==== | ====Books==== | ||
*[[]] | |||
*[[מגילות גנוזות (The Dead Sea Scrolls / 1948 Sukenik), book]] | |||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
*[ | *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eleazar_Sukenik Wikipedia.en] | ||
[[Category:Jewish|Sukenik]] | [[Category:S-Su|Sukenik]] | ||
[[Category:Scholars|1889 Sukenik]] | |||
[[Category:Archaeologists|1889 Sukenik]] | |||
[[Category:Jewish|1889 Sukenik]] | |||
[[Category:Jewish Scholars|1889 Sukenik]] | [[Category:Jewish Scholars|1889 Sukenik]] | ||
[[Category:Israeli|Sukenik]] | [[Category:Israeli|1889 Sukenik]] | ||
[[Category:Israeli Scholars|1889 Sukenik]] | [[Category:Israeli Scholars|1889 Sukenik]] | ||
[[Category:Born in the 1880s| 1889 Sukenik]] | [[Category:Born in the 1880s| 1889 Sukenik]] | ||
[[Category:Died in the 1950s| 1953 Sukenik]] | [[Category:Died in the 1950s| 1953 Sukenik]] | ||
[[Category:Qumran Studies|~1889 Sukenik]] |
Latest revision as of 16:14, 21 May 2017
Eliezer Lipa Sukenik (1889-1953) was an Israeli scholar and archaeologist. Born in Bialystok, Poland, he studied at the University of Berlin, Germany and at Dropsie College, Philadelphia, PA. In 1911 he arrived in Israel and settled there. Professor at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and the father of Yigael Yadin, Sukenik played a central role in the early stages of the discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls and in the establishment of the Essene Hypothesis. It was him who in Nov-Dec 1947 purchased from the Bedouin three of the first major manuscripts found in Cave 1, that is, the Thanksgiving Hymns, the War Scroll, and the second Isaiah Scroll.