Eri Jabotinsky
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Eri Jabotinsky was a prominent Israeli figure, active in various fields including politics and academia. As the son of Ze'ev Jabotinsky, a key founder of the Revisionist Zionist movement, Eri Jabotinsky followed in his father's footsteps as a Revisionist Zionist activist. He later transitioned into politics, serving as a member of the Knesset from 1949 to 1951. During his time in the Knesset, Jabotinsky was affiliated with the Herut party, led by Menachem Begin, which positioned itself as an opposition force.
After parting ways with the Herut party, Jabotinsky shifted his focus to his academic pursuits. As a mathematician, he made notable contributions to the field of mathematical iteration theory, publishing several works on the subject. His academic career culminated in his appointment as a professor at the Technion, a prestigious Israeli institution. Through his work in both politics and academia, Eri Jabotinsky left a lasting impact on Israeli society, bridging the worlds of activism and intellectual inquiry.