Ephraim Evron
Ephraim Evron | |
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1982 in Oval Office | |
Born |
June 12, 1920 Haifa, Mandatory Palestine |
Died |
July 17, 1995 Ramat Gan, Israel |
Nationality | Israeli |
Occupation | Diplomat |
Ephraim "Eppy" Evron (Hebrew: אפרים עברון; June 12, 1920 – July 17, 1995)[1] was an Israeli diplomat. Born in Haifa during the British Mandate, Evron served in a variety of positions within the Israeli government and as ambassador to several countries, including the United States from 1978 to 1982. Evron was married to Rivka Passman in 1943 and had a son and daughter.[1] He died in 1995 in Ramat Gan.[1]
Timeline of career[1]
- 1949–1951 Political Secretary to Israeli Foreign Minister
- 1951–1952 Secretary to Prime Minister
- 1953–1953 Second Secretary at the Israeli Embassy in Washington D.C.
- 1954–1955 Executive Assistant to Defence Minister
- 1957–1961 Israeli Federation of Labor
- 1961–1965 Counsellor and then Minister at the Israeli Embassy in London
- 1965–1968 Minister at the Israeli Embassy in Washington D.C.
- 1968–1969 Ambassador to Sweden
- 1969–1971 Ambassador to Canada
- 1972–1973 Assistant Director General at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
- 1973–1977 Deputy Director General
- 1977–1978 Director General
- 1979–1982 Ambassador to the United States
References
- 1 2 3 4 Finklestone, Joseph (1995-08-14). "OBITUARY: Ephraim Evron". The Independent. Retrieved 2011-09-06.
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