Chaim Yahil
Chaim Yahil was an Israeli diplomat.
Biography
Chaim Hoffmann was born in the town of Wallachisch Meseritsch in Moravia, then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. In post-World War I Czechoslovakia he was active in the Zionist youth movement Blau-Weiss, founding a local branch in his hometown and later serving on the movement's national council.Yahil immigrated to Mandatory Palestine in 1929 and joined Kibbutz Giv'at Hayim. After a short stay he returned to Europe, completing his Ph.D. in political science in Vienna. He worked for the Zionist movement in Prague and published his first book, a history of the Zionist labor movement in Palestine in 1937/1938.
In 1943 Yahil married Leni Westphal, who had immigrated to Palestine from Germany in 1934, and, as Leni Yahil, went on to become a historian specializing in the Holocaust and Danish Jewry. They had two sons, Amos and Jonathan.