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Michael Arnon

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He gained his first diplomatic post abroad in 1951 and served for three years as the press attache in the Israeli embassy in London. His later diplomatic posts included service as first secretary in the Israeli embassy in Washington DC (1956-1961). He then returned to Jerusalem to head the public
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From 1968 to 1974 he served as Cabinet Secretary in the governments of prime ministers Levi Eshkol and Golda Meir. After leaving civil service he was made president of the
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in 1938. After leaving for studies in London, he returned to Palestine and worked for the
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diplomacy department. His final and senior posts were as
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and civil servant. In the years 1968-1974 he served as
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Hebrew
diplomat
Cabinet Secretary
Levi Eshkol
Golda Meir
aliyah
Palestine Post
Israel's ambassador to Ghana
Israel Bonds
Israel Securities Authority
Ampal-American Israel Corporation
Michael Arnon (1925-2004)
"Paid Notice: Deaths ARNON, MICHAEL (Published 2004)"
The New York Times
Archived
Categories
1925 births
2004 deaths
Ambassadors of Israel to Ghana
Israeli Jews
Israeli consuls
Burials at Har HaMenuchot

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