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Levi Eshkol

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Levi Eshkol Shkolnik (Hebrew לֵוִי אֶשְׁכּוֹל שְׁקוֹלְנִיק) (October 25, 1895 - February 26, 1969), was the third Prime Minister of Israel from 1963 until his death of a heart attack in 1969.

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Israeli postal stamp commemorating Levi Eshkol

Levi Eshkol was born in 1895 in a small village near Kiev, in Ukraine. Levi's mother inclined toward Hasidism, and his father toward Mitnagdim. As a result, Eshkol's education was traditional. In 1914, Levi left for Palestine, then a part of the Ottoman empire. He soon volunteered for the Jewish Legion.

Eshkol was first elected to the Knesset in 1951 as a member of the Mapai party. In 1963, he was elected prime minister, succeeding David Ben-Gurion. As prime minister, Eshkol worked to improve foreign relations, establishing diplomatic contact with West Germany in 1965, and also established cultural ties with the Soviet Union which allowed some Soviet Jews to immigrate to Israel. He played a premier role in the Six Day War of June 1967; during the crisis, Eshkol established a Government of National Unity, with the Defense portfolio placed into Moshe Dayan's hands. In civilian times, Eshkol is best known for implementing the National Water Carrier system.

See also: Eshkol lake, Hevel Eshkol

Preceded by Prime Minister of Israel
19631969
Succeeded by