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His name definitely was Eri in its transliterated form. That's the way he signed it, that's the way it appears in his documents.
At Jabotinsky Institute [1]. In Hansard: [2]. In a bibliographical citation: [3].
The name is Biblical, Genesis 46:16 and is notated with a tzeira vocalization which is not quite the equivalent of the normal English "A" which should be "ay".
ResidentRevenant (talk) 11:14, 25 August 2010 (UTC)ResidentRevenantReply