List Of Ambassadors Of Israel To Uruguay
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List Of Ambassadors Of Israel To Uruguay
The Ambassador from Israel to Uruguay is Israel's foremost diplomatic representative in Uruguay. List of ambassadors *Minister Jacob Tsur Jacob Tsur (1906-1991) was the first Israeli minister to List of ambassadors of Israel to Argentina, Argentina, List of ambassadors of Israel to Uruguay, Uruguay, List of ambassadors of Israel to Paraguay, Paraguay, and Chile (1949-1953), and w ... 1949–1953 *Minister Aryeh Leon Kubowitzki 1953–1955 *Minister Matitiahu Hindes 1956–1957 * Joel Baromi 1957–1958 * Arie Eshel 1958–1960 * Itzhak Harkavi 1960–1963 * Yeshayahu Anug 1963–1965 * Hagai Dikan 1965–1968 * Yaacov Yinon 1968–1970 * Dov Schmorak 1972–1975 * Aharon Ofri 1975–1979 * Netanel Matalon 1979–1984 * Menachem Karmi 1984–1987 * Avraham Toledo 1989–1993 * Mordekhay Artzieli 1993–1995 * Yosef Arad 1997–2001 * Joel Salpak 2001–2005 * Yoel Barnea 2005–2009 * Dori Goren 2009–2014 * Nina Ben-Ami 2014–2018 * Galit Ronen 2018–2019 * Yoed Magen 201 ...
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Emblem Of Israel
The Emblem of Israel ( he, סמל מדינת ישראל, Sēmel Medīnat Yīsrāʾēl; ar, شعار دولة إسرائيل, translit=Shiʾeer Dawlat ʾIsrāʾīl) depicts a temple menorah surrounded by an olive branch on each side, with the word ''Israel'' written in Hebrew () below it. While it is commonly displayed in blue and white, the emblem has appeared in alternative colour combinations depending on the use, such as on the Israeli Presidential Standard (see below). History The State of Israel adopted the symbol after a design competition held in 1948. The design is based on the winning entry submitted by Gabriel and Maxim Shamir's proposal, with elements taken from other submissions, including entries from Oteh Walisch, W. Struski, Itamar David, Yerachmiel Schechter, and Willie Wind, whose entry won the first design competition. The emblem was officially adopted on February 10, 1949.
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