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Yehuda Lapidot (; born August 13, 1928) is an Israeli historian, former professor of
biochemistry Biochemistry, or biological chemistry, is the study of chemical processes within and relating to living organisms. A sub-discipline of both chemistry and biology, biochemistry may be divided into three fields: structural biology, enzymology, a ...
, and veteran of the Zionist militia Irgun.


Irgun years

Yehuda Lapidot was born in Eretz Israel (
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) in 1928. At age 15, he joined Irgun, taking the '' nom de guerre'' "Nimrod" and soon became active in the Irgun's Combat Corps (''Hayil Kravi'') in
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, being responsible for maintaining weapon arsenals there and in Bnei Brak. During the Jewish insurgency in Palestine, also known as the Revolt, he took part in anti-British operations. On 2 April 1946, he participated in a major operation to sabotage the railway network in southern Palestine, and was severely wounded in the arm. While recuperating from his injury, which prevented him from using a gun, he worked in the Irgun's propaganda department, where he was director of its foreign press section. In 1947, he was transferred to
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, and served as a commander during the 1947-1948 civil war. Initially, his role was to train new recruits. His most notable action during this period was taking part in a joint Irgun- Lehi attack on the Arab village of Deir Yassin, in what would later become known as the Deir Yassin massacre. After Benzion Cohen, the overall Irgun commander of the operation, was wounded, he took charge of the Irgun force and led it through most of the fighting. During the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, he served as a company commander, and took part in fighting at Ramat Rachel and in Operation Kedem, during which he led a unit that was part of the final Israeli attempt to capture Jerusalem's Old City during the war. His force successfully broke through the New Gate and into the Old City, while other Israeli forces failed to reach their objectives, and Israeli commander David Shaltiel ordered a general retreat shortly before an imminent pre-agreed cease-fire came into effect. For his actions Lapidot was twice mentioned in dispatches. Lapidot also led the establishment of the agricultural training farm at Shuni Fortress.


Career: biochemistry, politics and history

In 1949, he began studying biochemistry at the
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, and received a PhD in biochemistry in 1960. He worked on the biosynthesis of proteins. In 1973, he was appointed a professor of biochemistry at the Hebrew University. Between 1980 and 1985 he served as an adviser to Israeli Prime Minister and former Irgun commander
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. His role was that of head of Nativ, an Israeli liaison organization maintaining contacts with Jews living in the
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. In 1988, he retired from the Hebrew University and began researching the history of the British Palestine Mandate era, especially the history of the Irgun and the Revolt.


Published books

In the 1990s, Lapidot wrote four books on the history of the Irgun and the Revolt: *''Upon Thy Walls'', Ministry of Defence, 1992 *''The Hunting Season'', Jabotinsky Institute, 1994 *''The Flames of Revolt'', Ministry of Defence, 1996 *''Chapters in the History of the Irgun'', Jabotinsky Institute, 1999


Bibliography


''Besieged Jerusalem 1948: Memories of an Irgun Fighter''


References


Sources

*Raviv, Dan and Melman, Yossi (1990). ''Every Spy a Prince: The Complete History of Israel's Intelligence Community''. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company. {{DEFAULTSORT:Lapidot, Yehuda Irgun members Academic staff of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem Israeli biochemists 20th-century Israeli historians Living people 1928 births Terrorism in Mandatory Palestine Israeli military personnel of the 1948 Arab–Israeli War