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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. | ||
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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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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 == | |
[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 == | |
[http://www.theeuropean.de/emmanuel-nahshon-2 The European: Emmanuel Nahshon] | [http://www.theeuropean.de/emmanuel-nahshon-2 The European: Emmanuel Nahshon] |
Latest revision as of 13:53, 18 August 2014
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[edit]
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.
Education[edit]
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[edit]
“Sport Diplomacy – The German-Israeli Example” A Lecture by Emmanuel Nahshon