
Israeli politician, statesman and general (1922–1995)
1922 — 1995
Quick Facts
Profession
Israeli politician, statesman and general (1922–1995)
Born
March 1, 1922
Died
1995 (age ~73)
Name Origin
English
Timeline
politician, military officer, diplomat
1922
Born in Jerusalem (1922-03-01)
1964
PositionChief of the General Staff (1964–1968)
1968
PositionAmbassador of Israel to the United States (1968–1973)
1970
Awardhonorary doctor of the University of Miami
1974
PositionPrime Minister of Israel (1974–1977)
1974
PositionKnesset member (1974–1977)
Frequently Asked Questions
Yitzhak Rabin is Israeli politician, statesman and general (1922–1995). Born in 1922.
Yitzhak Rabin was born on March 1, 1922.
Yitzhak Rabin died in 1995, at approximately 73 years of age.
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Yitzhak — March 1, 1922
Zodiac & Calendar Signs
Western Zodiac
Pisces
Intuitive, compassionate, artistic
Water · Neptune · Feb 19 – Mar 20
Chinese Zodiac
Dog
Loyal, honest, kind
Water · Yang
Mayan Tzolkin
12 Eb
Grass — path, growth, vitality
Celtic Tree
Ash
Intuitive, artistic, imaginative
Ogham: Nion · Feb 18 – Mar 17
Would you name your baby Yitzhak?
Guestbook
Stopped here. Glad I did.
— a passerby
Legend.
— anon
Actions
1974
PositionMinister of Communications (1974–1975)
1977
PositionKnesset member (1977–1981)
1981
PositionKnesset member (1981–1984)
1984
PositionKnesset member (1984–1988)
1984
PositionMinister of Defense of Israel (1984–1990)
1988
PositionKnesset member (1988–1991)
1991
PositionKnesset member (1991–1992)
1992
PositionPrime Minister of Israel (1992–1995)
1992
PositionKnesset member (1992–1995)
1992
PositionMinister of Defense of Israel (1992–1995)
1992
PositionMinister of Religious Services (1992–1995)
1993
AwardFélix Houphouët-Boigny Peace Prize
1994
PositionMinister of Health (1994–1994)
1994
AwardNobel Peace Prize
1995
Died in Tel Aviv