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Moshe Tzadok

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Moshe Lehrer Tzadok (Sometimes spelled Moshe Zadok; (ヘブライ語:משה צדוק (לֶרֶר)); July 1, 1913 - March 15, 1964〔) was Haganah fighter and later an IDF major general, first head of the Manpower Directorate during the Israeli War of Independence, and head of the Israeli Northern and Southern Command during the early 1950s.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.brandeis.edu/israelcenter/about/troen1/Ilan/troenproclaimingindependence.pdf )〕 After retiring from the IDF, Tzadok became the head of the Division of Interior and Construction of the Ministry of Defense.
== Biography ==
Tzadok was born on July 1, 1913 to Mendel and Nechama Lehrer in a small town of Z'lichov near Radom, Poland.〔 After completing his junior year, Tzadok continued his education in a vocational school sponsored by ORT in Warsaw, the capital of Poland.
Tzadok became a Zionist from the age of 14 when he joined the Zionist youth movement in his hometown. In 1933 Tzadok immigrated to Israel.〔 Soon after arriving in Israel he joined the Haganah. In 1936 he graduated from the Juara training base in Ramat Menashe, in northern Israel.〔
During the early 1940s Tzadok became a prominent member of the Jewish Combat Organization. Prior to the Haganah's capture of Haifa, he served as the Fire chief of the Haifa Fire Department which facilitated covert Haganah operations in the city. Additionally, he thought Haganah courses.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.izkor.gov.il/HalalKorot.aspx?id=91838 )
Tzadok became the first head of the Manpower Directorate in May 1947, shortly after its foundation. Tzadok continued to serve in that capacity with the rank of Aluf after the formation of the Israel Defense Forces in June 27, 1948.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.archives.mod.gov.il/pages/Exhibitions/BenGurion/pkuda.asp )〕 In the summer of 1949 he married Hadassah Petrushka. The couple had no kids.
In 1950 Moshe was appointed Inspector General of the IDF and in March of that year he became the commander of the Eighth Command which was established to organize military reserve in the Tel Aviv area. On October 17, 1951 he was appointed head of the Southern Command, a position he held until February 1, 1954.〔 He was then appointed head of the Israeli Northern Command until April 20, 1956 when he was released from his service in the army after 23 years of military service. His position was taken over by Yitzhak Rabin.

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