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November 06, 1981 - Image 57

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1981-11-06

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ME DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Simha Dinitz to Speak at SZ Israel Bond Event

LARRY FREEDMAN

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Friday, Nrnmber 6, 1961 57

Simha Dinitz, former
ambassador of Israel to the.
United States, will speak at

the Cong. Shaarey Zedek Is-
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The event will commence
with cocktails at 5:30 p.m.
Dorfman will be the reci-
pient of Israel Bonds' 30th
Anniversary Silver Medal.
Dinner chairman is Irving
Laker, general chairman of
Shaarey Zedek's effort for
Isfael Bonds is David B.
Hermelin, Israel Bonds' na-
tional campaign co-
chairman.
Ambassador Dinitz is
an authority on Israel's
foreign policy and politi-
cal affairs. Presently, he
serves as vice president
of Hebrew University in
Jerusalem.
Born in 1929 in Tel Aviv,
he received his primary and
secondary education before
joining Israel's defense
forces in the War of Inde-
pendence in 1948. At the
end of the war, he came to
the U.S. to study political
science at the University of
Cincinnati.
In 1951, he transferred to
Washington, D.C. to serve
at the Embassy of Israel
while completing his
undergraduate studies. He
attended the Georgetown
University School of
Foreign Service, receiving

his Bachelor of Science de-
gree in Foreign Service
(cum laude) in 1954, fol-
lowed by his Master of Sci-
ence degree from the
Georgetown University
Graduate School, where he
specialized in international
law.
Between 1951 and 1958,
he was attached to the
Department of Informa-
tion at Israel's Embassy
in Washington.
He also served as director
of information for the
Foreign Ministry, director
of the Foreign Ministry
cabinet, member of the Is-
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United Nations, political
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