Benjamin and Isrolik, children of Avraham and Tova Green, Eretz Israel, 1940s. Avigdor Green (1857-1942). Avigdor one of the city dignitaries, was a member of the Plonsk city council, spoke several languages, and represented the residents, Jews and Gentiles, before the courts. from Ben Gurion family documentation, about the five brothers of the Green family - Ben Gurion. The Green Ben Gurion family, from Plonsk to Eretz Israel and the Hagai and Razia Ben Gurion family. Zvi Arie Green (1819-1894) and Zipora Faige. Avigdor Green (1857-1942) Sheindel Friedman (1857-1898) and their children: Avraham 1877, Michael 1879, Rebecca 1881, David 1886, Zipora 1890
The Oster Visual Documentation Center, ANU – Museum of the Jewish People, courtesy of Hagai and Razia Ben Gurion
GURION
(Family Name)Surnames derive from one of many different origins. Sometimes there may be more than one explanation for the same name. The word Agur, used in the sense of "to assemble", was the name of the compiler of Proverbs (called "Agur, son of Jakeh") found in the book of Proverbs the pursuit of wisdom and was used as an epithet by King Solomon. Thus the name Agurian could have designated "one who aspires to wisdom". Phonetically similar names can be found in the Talmud and Midrash, for instance Gurion, Ben Gurion, Bar Gurian, Ben Guria, Bar Guria and Gurian. The Jewish family name Gorren is documented in Spanish records dating from the year 1463 with a man called Don Abraham Gorren.