Yehuda Levin (ambassador)

Yehuda Harry Levin (born in South Africa, died November 10, 1965) was the Israeli Ambassador to Denmark[1] from 1961 until his death at age 58 from a heart attack.[2]

Biography

A graduate of the University of South Africa and Oxford University in Britain, Levin emigrated to Palestine in 1927, and began working as a news correspondent.[2]

Career

He was assistant editor of the Palestine and Near East Economic Magazine and editor of the Palestine Weekly. His diplomatic career began as Consul General of Israel to Australia and New Zealand in 1949.[2]

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References

  1. "Denmark". Israel’ Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Retrieved 30 May 2020.
  2. "Yehuda Harry Levin, Israel Ambassador to Denmark, Dies at Age of 58". Jewish Telegraphic Agency. November 12, 1965. Retrieved 18 May 2020.
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