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- Yitzhak-Meir_Levin abstract "Rabbi Yitzhak-Meir Levin (Hebrew: יצחק-מאיר לוין, born 30 January 1893, died 7 August 1971) was an Haredi (ultra-orthodox Jewish) politician who was a Member of Parliament in both Poland and Israel. One of 37 people to sign the Israeli declaration of independence, he served in several Israeli cabinets, and was a longtime leader and Knesset minister for Agudat Yisrael and related parties.".
- Q2907909 abstract "Rabbi Yitzhak-Meir Levin (Hebrew: יצחק-מאיר לוין, born 30 January 1893, died 7 August 1971) was an Haredi (ultra-orthodox Jewish) politician who was a Member of Parliament in both Poland and Israel. One of 37 people to sign the Israeli declaration of independence, he served in several Israeli cabinets, and was a longtime leader and Knesset minister for Agudat Yisrael and related parties.".
- Yitzhak-Meir_Levin comment "Rabbi Yitzhak-Meir Levin (Hebrew: יצחק-מאיר לוין, born 30 January 1893, died 7 August 1971) was an Haredi (ultra-orthodox Jewish) politician who was a Member of Parliament in both Poland and Israel. One of 37 people to sign the Israeli declaration of independence, he served in several Israeli cabinets, and was a longtime leader and Knesset minister for Agudat Yisrael and related parties.".
- Q2907909 comment "Rabbi Yitzhak-Meir Levin (Hebrew: יצחק-מאיר לוין, born 30 January 1893, died 7 August 1971) was an Haredi (ultra-orthodox Jewish) politician who was a Member of Parliament in both Poland and Israel. One of 37 people to sign the Israeli declaration of independence, he served in several Israeli cabinets, and was a longtime leader and Knesset minister for Agudat Yisrael and related parties.".