Salman Hamud Fallah (16 February 1935 – 12 August 2016), was an educator, writer, and a history researcher who established the Druze Scouts Association in Israel.
He was a supervisor at the Druze Education department and a vice president of the Ministry of Education and Culture.
Falach wrote more than 80 books in Arabic, Hebrew and English on history and education.
As a teenager he moved to Haifa city, where he graduated from secondary school at the Hebrew Reali School in 1954.
After graduating his studies for the first and second degree (1963), he fulfilled his PHD at Princeton University in the USA (1997).
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Salman Hamud Fallah implemented the legacy of Druze studies as an integral part of the higher education curriculum.
In 2017 the Centre of the Druze Legacy was established in his name in his native village Kisra-Smea.