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Pinhas Rutenberg - from Scowling Socialist to Zionist Hydro-Power Visionary
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Pinhas Rutenberg - from Scowling Socialist to Zionist Hydro-Power Visionary

100 years ago, Pinhas Rutenberg helped illuminate the Israel with his power plant. It was a long road from Russian socialism to Jewish Zionism.
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The Israel Electric Corporation didn’t just build itself, it was the brainchild of the scowling ex-Socialist Pinhas Rutenberg. After almost getting shot in the Bloody Sunday massacre of 1905, he gravitated to Zionism, Zev Jabotinsky, and eventually building a hydro-electric station on the banks of the Jordan river. Learn about the humble beginnings of Palestine Electric Company and the First Jordan Hydro-Electric Power House in Naharayim.

Pinhas Rutenberg, 1941. Credit: G. Eric and Edith Matson Photograph Collection, US Library of Congress.
Lord and Lady Reading with Pinhas Rutenberg at a power station in the Land of Israel. Credit: United States Library of Congress
Diesel engines at the first power plant in Tel Aviv. Credit: IEC.
 Electric company employees who were recruited into the British army. Credit: IEC

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