. "Israel Shahak (Hebrew: \u05D9\u05E9\u05E8\u05D0\u05DC \u05E9\u05D7\u05E7\u200E; born Himmelstaub, April 28, 1933 \u2013 July 2, 2001) was a Polish-born Israeli professor of chemistry at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, known especially as a radical political thinker, author, and civil rights activist. Between 1970-1990, he was president of the Israeli League for Human and Civil Rights and was an outspoken critic of the Israeli government. Shahak's writings on Judaism have been a source of widespread controversy."@en . . . "Israel Shahak"@en . . . . . "Israel Shahak (Hebrew: \u05D9\u05E9\u05E8\u05D0\u05DC \u05E9\u05D7\u05E7\u200E; born Himmelstaub, April 28, 1933 \u2013 July 2, 2001) was a Polish-born Israeli professor of chemistry at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, known especially as a radical political thinker, author, and civil rights activist. Between 1970-1990, he was president of the Israeli League for Human and Civil Rights and was an outspoken critic of the Israeli government. Shahak's writings on Judaism have been a source of widespread controversy."@en . . . . . . . . . . .