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Dov Hoz (1894-1940) was a leader of the Israeli labor movement, one of the founders of the Haganah organization and a pioneer of Israeli aviation. Born in Russia in 1894, immigrated to Israel along with his family in 1906. Beginning in 1909, he was part of the group that organized guarding activity of the city of Tel-Aviv. The group included Shaul Avigor, Eliyahu Golomb and Moshe Sharett. During World War I, Hoz volunteered for service in the "autumn army" and was sentenced to death for continuing activities to secure the Jewish settlement of Palestine. He escaped death by fleeing to the south of Palestine which had just been conquered by the British. Some highlights of his career:
Hoz died in a car accident in December 1940 on his way to an Aviron board meeting. In his car were his wife Rivka (sister of Moshe Shertok later to be known as Moshe Sharett, making Sharett Dov's brother-in-law), daughter Tirza, sister in law Tzvia Sharet and business partner Yitzhak Ben Yaacov. Kibbutz "Dorot" in the Negev is named after the Hoz family members to denote "Dov, Rivka, Tirza". Sde Dov Airport in North Tel-Aviv is also named after Dov Hoz. |