Biram founded the
Hebrew Reali School in Haifa in 1913 and was appointed its first principal. When
World War I broke out, Biram was drafted by the German army and stationed in
Afula. In 1919, he returned to school. As part of Biram's philosophy of education, in 1937 he implemented compulsory Hagam training for girls in the Hebrew Reali School in Haifa, laying the foundation for recruitment of women in the
Haganah, and later the
Israel Defense Forces. In 1948, he resigned his post as principal, and on his 75th birthday, he authored a collection of essays on the Bible. Altogether, he wrote about 50 publications in Hebrew, German, English, and Arabic. Biram died in
Haifa in 1967. == Awards and recognition ==