Hatokai, Aldin
HATOKAI, ALDIN
HATOKAI, ALDIN (1944– ), Israel laborer. Hatokai was awarded the Israel Prize in 1986 for managing a work crew of Jews, Muslims, Druze, and Circassians in an exemplary manner and setting an outstanding example as an employee of the American-Israeli Paper Mills in Ḥaderah.
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