Background
Yossi Harel was born in Jerusalem in 1918.
Yossi Harel was born in Jerusalem in 1918.
He was a sixth generation Jerusalemite. At the age of 15, he joined the Haganah. Later, he fought under Orde Wingate.
Between 1945 and 1948, he played a leading role in the clandestine immigration enterprise in Palestine, commanding four Aliyah Bet ships: Knesset Israel, the Exodus, Atzma"ut and Kibbutz Galuyot.
After the establishment of the State of Israel Harel studied mechanical engineering at Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the United States. Harel is the subject of a biography in Hebrew by Yoram Kaniuk, Exodus: The Odyssey of a Commander (1999), which has been translated into many languages.
He rose to fame after the release of the 1960 Otto Preminger film Exodus, which was based on the Leon Uris novel of the same name. His character in the novel, Ari Ben-Canaan, was portrayed by Paul Newman.
In 2007 the government of Italy awarded the Exodus prize to Harel.
The prize is given annually to individuals who promote peace and humanitarianism at Louisiana Spezia in Italy, where the ship Exodus was renovated. Harel died of a heart attack in Tel Aviv on April 26, 2008 at the age of 90. He is buried at Kibbutz Sdot Yam, near Cesarea.