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Emmanuel Nahshon was born in Paris in 1961. He is an Israeli diplomat and former Minister of the Embassy of Israel in Berlin.  
 
Emmanuel Nahshon was born in Paris in 1961. He is an Israeli diplomat and former Minister of the Embassy of Israel in Berlin.  
  
== Professional Career ==
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=== Professional Career ===
 
In 1992, Emmanuel Nahshon joined the Diplomatic Service in Jerusalem, Israel. He served as the Junior Secretary of the Israeli Embassy in Caracas from 1994-1996. He then worked as Deputy Speaker of the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs from 2000-2002 and began his diplomatic mission in the Israeli Embassy as a Minister in Ankara in 2002. In 2009, he became Minister of the Israeli Embassy in Berlin until he returned to Jerusalem in 2014.
 
In 1992, Emmanuel Nahshon joined the Diplomatic Service in Jerusalem, Israel. He served as the Junior Secretary of the Israeli Embassy in Caracas from 1994-1996. He then worked as Deputy Speaker of the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs from 2000-2002 and began his diplomatic mission in the Israeli Embassy as a Minister in Ankara in 2002. In 2009, he became Minister of the Israeli Embassy in Berlin until he returned to Jerusalem in 2014.
  
 
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== Education ==
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=== Education ===
  
 
He graduated from Hebrew University in Jerusalem with a degree in law. Nahshon is fluent in Hebrew, French, Turkish, English, Spanish and German.
 
He graduated from Hebrew University in Jerusalem with a degree in law. Nahshon is fluent in Hebrew, French, Turkish, English, Spanish and German.
  
== Further Information ==
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=== Further Information ===
  
 
[http://www.cd-n.org/index.php?the-he-amb-emmanuel-nahshon “Sport Diplomacy – The German-Israeli Example” A Lecture by Emmanuel Nahshon]
 
[http://www.cd-n.org/index.php?the-he-amb-emmanuel-nahshon “Sport Diplomacy – The German-Israeli Example” A Lecture by Emmanuel Nahshon]
  
== External Links ==
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=== External Links ===
  
 
[http://www.theeuropean.de/emmanuel-nahshon-2 The European: Emmanuel Nahshon]
 
[http://www.theeuropean.de/emmanuel-nahshon-2 The European: Emmanuel Nahshon]

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