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List Of Ambassadors Of Israel To Bolivia
List of Ambassadors *Meron Reuben 2002-2004 * Isaac Bachman 1998 - 2001 * Yair Recanati 1995 - 1997 * Yaacov Brakha 1990 - 1991 * Meir Halifa 1988 - 1990 * Nissim Itzhak 1986 - 1987 * Berl Zerubavel 1984 - 1986 * Arie Avidor 1981 - 1984 * Shlomo Levy 1978 - 1981 * Mordechai Palzur 1975 - 1978 * Samuel Hadas 1971 - 1975 *Moshe Yuval (Non-Resident, Lima) 1967 - 1971 *Michael Simon (diplomat) (Non-Resident, Lima) 1960 - 1963 * Tuvia Arazi (Non-Resident, Lima) 1956 - 1960 References {{Lists of ambassadors of Israel * Bolivia Israel Israel (; he, יִשְׂרָאֵל, ; ar, إِسْرَائِيل, ), officially the State of Israel ( he, מְדִינַת יִשְׂרָאֵל, label=none, translit=Medīnat Yīsrāʾēl; ), is a country in Western Asia. It is situated ...
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Meron Reuben
Meron Reuben (born 1961, Cape Town, South Africa) is an Israeli diplomat. In November 2020, Reuben was appointed Consul General to New England. Biography Meron Reuben was born in South Africa. He moved to London, United Kingdom with his mother before making Aliyah to Israel in 1974. He is a graduate of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem where he studied diplomacy and international relations.He has two daughters from an earlier marriage that he raises with his partner David. Diplomatic career Reuben served as Permanent Representative of Israel to the United Nations (2010-2011), Ambassador to Paraguay, Bolivia and Colombia. From 2015 until 2020, he was Chief of State Protocol. He replaced Zeev Boker Zeev Boker was Consul General of Israel to New England from October 2018 to March 2020. He was Israel's sixth Ambassador to Ireland and its first Ambassador to Slovakia. Early life Boker was born and spent his early life on Kibbutz Afek in the ... as Consul. He worked b ...
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Isaac Bachman
Isaac Bahman ( he, יצחק בחמן; born 1957) is an Israeli diplomat who serves as ambassador, senior diplomatic advisor for the Knesset. Bachman Served as a special envoy for digital diplomacy at the Foreign Ministry of Israel, as the Chief Political advisor of the Foreign Minister, as Israel's ambassador to Sweden, to Bolivia, to Guatemala and as a non-resident ambassador to Honduras. Biography Bachman was born in Givat Olga, Israel. He is a graduate of the Amal-Holtz vocational High School in Tel Aviv, where he studied electronics and aeronautics. After High school Bachman graduated from the Technology Reserve Studies, and enlisted in the Air Force. Bachman served throughout his regular compulsory 3 years of army service, and then for a year and a half of subsequent professional army service, as head of a Phantom Aircraft Radar Technician team. Bahman graduated law studies from Tel Aviv University in 1985, and worked as a lawyer, specializing in commercial and real estate la ...
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Meir Halifa
Meir ( he, מֵאִיר) is a Jewish male given name and an occasional surname. It means "one who shines". It is often Germanized as Maier, Mayer, Mayr, Meier, Meyer, Meijer, Italianized as Miagro, or Anglicized as Mayer, Meyer, or Myer. Alfred J. Kolatch, ''These Are The Names'' (New York: Jonathan David Co., 1948), pp. 157, 160. Notable people with the name include: Given name: * Rabbi Meir, Jewish sage who lived in the time of the Talmud * Meir Amit (1921–2009), Israeli general and politician *Meir Ariel, Israeli singer/songwriter *Meir Bar-Ilan (1880–1949), rabbi and Religious Zionism leader *Meir Ben Baruch (1215–1293) aka Meir of Rothenburg, a German rabbi, poet, and author * Meir Daloya (born 1956), Olympic weightlifter * Meir Dizengoff (1861–1936), Israeli politician *Meir Har-Zion, Israeli commando fighter *Meir Dagan, Mossad chief * Meir Kahane (1932–1990), rabbi and political activist * Meir Lublin (1558–1616), Polish rabbi, Talmudist and Posek *Meir N ...
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Nissim Itzhak
Nissim or Nisim may refer to: People Given name * Nissim (rapper) (born 1986), American Jewish rapper * Nissim of Gerona (1320–1376), talmudist and authority on Jewish law * Nisim Aloni (1926–1998), Israeli playwright and translator *Nissim Behar (1848–1931), Jewish Palestinian educator * Nissim ben Jacob (990–1062), also known as Rav Nissim Gaon, a rabbi *Nissim Dahan (born 1954), Israeli politician who served as Minister of Health * Nissim de Camondo (1892–1917), French banker *Nissim Eliad (1919–2014), Israeli politician * Nissim Ezekiel (1924–2004), Indian Jewish poet, playwright, editor, and art critic *Nissim Karelitz (born 1926), rabbi * Nissim Mossek (born 1948), Israeli documentary director, writer, and producer * Nissim Ze'ev (born 1951), Israeli politician *Nissim Zvili (born 1942), Israeli politician Surname * Afik Nissim (born 1981), Israeli point guard in basketball *Chaïm Nissim (1949–2017), Green politician who launched the 1982 rocket attack ag ...
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Berl Zerubavel
Berl is a given name and surname. Given name *Berl Broder (1817–1868), Ukrainian Jewish singer *Berl Huffman (1907–1990), American multi-sport coach *Berl Katznelson (1887–1944), founder of Labor Zionism * Berl Kutchinsky (1935–1995), Danish Professor of Criminology *Berl Locker (1887–1972), Zionist activist and Israeli politician *Berl Priebe (1918–2014), American farmer and politician *Berl Repetur (1902–1989), Zionist activist and Israeli politician * Berl Senofsky (1926−2002), American classical violinist and teacher Surname *Emmanuel Berl (1892–1976), French journalist, historian and essayist *Beit Berl (Hebrew: בֵּית בֶּרְל, lit. Berl House), village in Israel *Christine Berl (born 1943), American composer, pianist, and Egyptian-style Oriental dancer See also *''Berl.'', taxonomic author abbreviation for Augusto Napoleone Berlese (1864–1903), Italian botanist and mycologist *Lucy Burle (born 1955), Brazilian international freestyle and butterfly ...
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Arie Avidor
Arie is a masculine given name. As a Dutch name, Arie (pronounced ) is generally a short form of Adrianus, but sometimes also of Arend or Arent, Arnout or Arnoud, or even Aaron. As a Hebrew, Jewish, or Israeli name, Arie (pronounced ) is a transliteration of the Hebrew word or name אריה, which means lion. Other transliterations include Arieh, Aryeh, and Ari. People with the name include: * Arie Alter (born 1961), Israeli footballer * Arie Altman (1902–1982), Israeli politician (''Aryeh) * (1903–1982), Dutch composer *Arie Aroch (1908–1974), Israeli painter * Arie van Beek (born 1951), Dutch music teacher and conductor *Arie Belldegrun (born 1949), Israeli-American urologic oncologist (''Aryeh'') * Arie Bieshaar (1899–1965), Dutch footballer (''Adrianus'') * Arie Bijl (1908–1945), Dutch theoretical physicist and resistance member * Arie Bijvoet (1891–1976), Dutch footballer * Arie Bodek (born 1947), American experimental particle physicist and professor ...
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Shlomo Levy
Shlomo (, Polish: Szlomo, Szlama, Szlamek, Szloma), meaning "peaceable", is a common Hebrew male given name. The following individuals are often referred to only by the name Shlomo: * Solomon, king of ancient Israel, according to various religious texts * Shlomo (beatboxing artist) or Simon Shlomo Kahn (born 1983) * Shlohmo or Henry Laufer, an American electronic musician The following individuals have the given name Shlomo: * Shlomo Amar (born 1948), current Sephardi Chief Rabbi of Israel * Shlomo Argov (1929–2003), Israeli diplomat whose attempted assassination led to the 1982 Lebanon War * Shlomo Aronson (other) Shlomo Aronson may refer to: * (1864–1935), first Ashkhenazi rabbi of Tel Aviv, grandfather of the historian * Shlomo Aronson (landscape architect) (1936–2018), Israeli landscape architect * Shlomo Aronson (historian) Shlomo Aronson (1936 ..., multiple people * Shlomo Artzi (born 1949), Israeli singer and composer * Shlomo Zalman Auerbach (191 ...
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Mordechai Palzur
Mordechai David Palzur (born 1929, Tarnów, Poland) is an Israeli former military officer, diplomat and chairman of the WJC Institute. Biography Palzur immigrated to Palestine in 1943, going on to study law at the Tel-Aviv School of Law and Economics and later, law, international relations and political science at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Military career Palzur was injured while serving as an officer during the 1947–1949 Palestine war and was released from military service in 1949. He returned to serve on the General Staff during the Six-Day War. He has been awarded Israeli military distinctions including the Order of the Haganah; Fighters of the State of Israel; Independence Star; and the Six-Day War ribbon. Diplomatic career Palzur joined the Foreign Service in 1950 and served in Mexico as Consul (1961–64), in Pretoria as Counselor and Chargé d'Affairs (1969–71), Chargé d'Affairs to Cyprus (1971–74). Because of his efforts at rescuing Israeli journalists du ...
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Shmuel Hadas
Shmuel Hadas (1931 – January 2010) was an Israeli diplomat. He was born to a Zionist Jewish family in Argentina. In 1953, he emigrated to Israel Aliyah (, ; he, עֲלִיָּה ''ʿălīyyā'', ) is the immigration of Jews from Jewish diaspora, the diaspora to, historically, the geographical Land of Israel, which is in the modern era chiefly represented by the Israel, State of Israel .... In 1964 joined the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs and was Ambassador to Bolivia from 1971 until 1975. In January 1986, he became the first Israeli ambassador to Spain, and in 1994 the first Israeli ambassador to the Holy See, a position he held until 1997. In 1997, he retired from diplomatic work and engaged in academic and cultural work. See also * Israel–Spain relations Notes External links * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Hadas, Shmuel 1931 births 2010 deaths Ambassadors of Israel to Spain Ambassadors of Israel to the Holy See Argentine Zionists Argentine emigrants to Israel ...
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Moshe Yuval
Moses ( el, Μωϋσῆς),from Latin and Greek Moishe ( yi, משה),from Yiddish Moshe ( he, מֹשֶׁה),from Modern Hebrew or Movses (Armenian: Մովսես) from Armenian is a male given name, after the biblical figure Moses. According to the Torah, the name "Moses" comes from the Hebrew verb, meaning "to pull out/draw out" f water and the infant Moses was given this name by Pharaoh's daughter after she rescued him from the Nile (Exodus 2:10) Since the rise of Egyptology and decipherment of hieroglyphs, it was postulated that the name of Moses, with a similar pronunciation as the Hebrew Moshe, is the Egyptian word for Son, with Pharaoh names such as Thutmose and Ramesses roughly translating to "son of Thoth" and "son of Ra," respectively. There are various ways of pronouncing the Hebrew name of Moses, for example in Ashkenazi western European it would be pronounced Mausheh, in Eastern Europe Moysheh, in northern Islamic countries Moussa, and in Yemen Mesha. The nicknames ar ...
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