This is another mystery in the series of somewhere in.. Posted coordinates are a random central spot in the city. Final is elsewhere.
Final is the meeting point of two streets.
Instead of picture puzzle, this time we will dedicate the mystery to trivia of people. Our cities are filled with street names in honor of the first zionists or other important Jewish figures from history. The following trivia will test your (or google's) knowledge of them. I am taking the names from streets in Rishon. And assigning to each a value as follows:
Rothschild=0
Hagaon Mivilna=1
Herzl=2
Jabotinsky=3
Rutenberg=3
bialik=4
Imber=4
Tchernikhovski=4
Shpinoza=4
A.D.Gordon=5
Hess=6
Trumpeldor=7
Frishman=8
Vitkin=9
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To find final location, connect each following sentence with the matching person:
- Russian Jewish Revisionist Zionist leader, author, poet, orator, soldier, and founder of the Jewish Self-Defense Organization in Odessa.
- Austro-Hungarian Jewish journalist and political activist who was the father of modern political Zionism.
- French member of a banking family, known as "the generous one".
- Jewish poet who wrote primarily in Hebrew but also in Yiddish, and is considered "the national poet".
- Helped to organize the Zion Mule Corps. Died defending the settlement of Tel Hai in 1920 and subsequently became a Jewish national hero.
- Hebrew and Yiddish modernist writer, poet, and translator. He edited several important Hebrew periodicals, and wrote fiction, poetry, essays, feuilletons, literary criticisms, and translations.
- Lithuanian Jewish rabbi and the foremost leader of non-hasidic Jewry of the past few centuries.
- Russian Jewish businessman, hydraulic engineer and political activist, founded the Palestine Electric Corporation
- Jewish Hebrew-language poet, most notable for writing "Hatikvah".
- Russian-born Hebrew poet. He is considered one of the great Hebrew poets, identified with nature poetry, and as a poet greatly influenced by the culture of ancient Greece.
- German-Jewish philosopher, early communist and Zionist thinker. He is considered a pioneer of Labor Zionism.
- Labour Zionist thinker and the spiritual force behind practical Zionism and Labor Zionism, founded Hapoel Hatzair.
- philosopher of Portuguese-Jewish origin, One of the foremost and seminal thinkers of the enlightenment, modern biblical critiscism and 17th-century Rationalism.
- Zionist pioneer who is best known for his appeal for the Jewish Aliyah to Palestine. His appeal contributed significantly to the success of the second Aliyah.