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- Taas abstract "Ta'as, an abbreviation of the Hebrew for \"Military Industry\" (Hebrew: Ta'asiya Tzvait), was the clandestine arms industry of the Jewish settlement in Mandatory Palestine. In the 1930s, it was headed by Yisrael Amir. Ta'as was based on a number of small workshops and factories, the first one being hidden in a tannery (\"The Aleph Institute\") on the north beach of Tel Aviv. \"Aleph\" had a professional staff of lathe operators, metalworkers, plane operators, milling machine operators and others.Eliahu Sacharov, one of the heads of the organisation, was responsible for testing the first weapons produced by Ta'as at the Solel Boneh quarry at Migdal Tzedek.Haim Slavin, an engineer from Russia who worked with Pinhas Rutenberg on building a power station at Naharayim, was the general manager from 1937 to 1952. Under Slavin's leadership Ta'as was reorganised and thereafter reached new heights of production such that it became the primary supplier of weapons to the Haganah. Slavin also developed new plants for Ta'as.During the 1936–39 Arab revolt in Palestine, Ta'as developed an 81-mm mortar, the Haganah's heaviest weapon at that time, and manufactured mines and grenades, 17,500 of the latter being produced for use during the revolt.The Haganah decided to develop mortars locally in 1934, beginning with a copy of the British 2-inch mortar. This task was given to David Leibowitz, one of the founders of Ta'as, who was later to win fame as the developer of the Davidka mortar that was used extensively in the 1948 Arab-Israeli War. Leibowitz was assisted by Yisrael Yoshpe, who became Ta'as's expert in metal casting.".
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- Taas wikiPageWikiLink 1936–39_Arab_revolt_in_Palestine.
- Taas wikiPageWikiLink 1948_Arab–Israeli_War.
- Taas wikiPageWikiLink 2-inch_mortar.
- Taas wikiPageWikiLink Benny_Morris.
- Taas wikiPageWikiLink Category:1948_Arab–Israeli_War.
- Taas wikiPageWikiLink Category:Arab–Israeli_conflict.
- Taas wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Israel.
- Taas wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Palestine.
- Taas wikiPageWikiLink Davidka.
- Taas wikiPageWikiLink Eliahu_Sacharoff.
- Taas wikiPageWikiLink Haganah.
- Taas wikiPageWikiLink Hebrew_language.
- Taas wikiPageWikiLink Mandatory_Palestine.
- Taas wikiPageWikiLink Naharayim.
- Taas wikiPageWikiLink Ordnance_ML_3_inch_mortar.
- Taas wikiPageWikiLink Pinhas_Rutenberg.
- Taas wikiPageWikiLink Russia.
- Taas wikiPageWikiLink Solel_Boneh.
- Taas wikiPageWikiLink Tel_Aviv.
- Taas wikiPageWikiLink Yisrael_Amir.
- Taas wikiPageWikiLink File:MY-Davidka-1.jpg.
- Taas wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ta'as".
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- Taas subject Category:1948_Arab–Israeli_War.
- Taas subject Category:Arab–Israeli_conflict.
- Taas subject Category:History_of_Israel.
- Taas subject Category:History_of_Palestine.
- Taas hypernym Industry.
- Taas type Company.
- Taas comment "Ta'as, an abbreviation of the Hebrew for \"Military Industry\" (Hebrew: Ta'asiya Tzvait), was the clandestine arms industry of the Jewish settlement in Mandatory Palestine. In the 1930s, it was headed by Yisrael Amir. Ta'as was based on a number of small workshops and factories, the first one being hidden in a tannery (\"The Aleph Institute\") on the north beach of Tel Aviv.".
- Taas label "Ta'as".
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- Taas depiction MY-Davidka-1.jpg.
- Taas isPrimaryTopicOf Taas.