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Alexander Averbukh (Alexander Vladimirovich Averbukh) was born on 14 December, 1957 in Moscow, Soviet Union, is a Russian journalist. Discover Alexander Averbukh's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 66 years old?

Popular As Alexander Vladimirovich Averbukh
Occupation Journalist, anchorman, teacher, engineer, author, singer
Age 66 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 14 December, 1957
Birthday 14 December
Birthplace Moscow, Soviet Union
Nationality Moscow

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1957

Alexander Vladimirovich Averbukh (born December 14, 1957, in Moscow) journalist, television and radio anchorman, chemistry and computer science teacher, engineer of manufacturing automation, author and performer of songs.

After graduating from the Moscow technical university he worked in his field, until eventually abandoning the career in engineering and becoming a middle school chemistry teacher.

Obtained his master's degree.

Taught chemistry and computer science, became a teacher and teaching instructor.

In parallel, he worked as a freelance author for the “Youth” radio station, was published in “Moskovskiy Komsomolets”, “Teacher’s newspaper” and other publications.

From the time he was a student he wrote and performed songs.

1979

In 1979, he graduated from the Faculty of Technical Cybernetics and automation of chemical production of the Moscow Institute of Chemical Engineering.

Was assigned to the Institute of Biomedical Problems, however, he was rejected due to his nationality.

He acquired a position in SKB Turbo-refrigerating machinery as a senior engineer.

1980

In the end of the 1980s he became interested in Zionist teachings, from 1990 – a member of the All-union Zionist organization presidium.

He was the founder and the first director of the Jewish children's organization “Banim Banot” (still operating).

After moving to Israel he changed his profession again and became a journalist.

Worked as an author and an editor in the humorous newspaper “Beseder?”, and later as the economic editor of the newspaper «Vesti».

The newspaper created an addition called “Treasurer” (still exiting) of which Alexander was the chief editor.

In addition, for many years he authored a weekly column called “Buhes’ reaction”.

In 1980, he transferred to SKTB Himmash as a lead engineer.

1982

In 1982, he graduated with honors from the Moscow People's State University of technological progress and economic knowledge in the field of chemical engineering.

1984

In September 1984, changed his profession and went to work in middle school number 682 of the Leningrad district of Moscow as a chemistry teacher.

After the integration of the foundations of computer science into the school system, he taught it in addition to chemistry.

1986

In 1986 he graduated from an instruction course in computer science.

From September 1986 to July 1991 he worked as a part-time lecturer and instructor at the All-Union Institute of Advanced Computer Science teachers.

He wrote, along with co-authors, a manual for teachers called "Learning the basics of computer science and computer engineering."

1988

In 1988, he transferred to middle school number 159 of the Leningrad district of Moscow, from which he once graduated.

1989

In March 1989, shortly before his departure to Israel, he opened a private cooperative called "Center of New Information Technologies" in Moscow.

1991

After the immigration to Israel in October 1991 he had made journalism his main profession.

From November 1991 until December 1992 he worked as an author and editor in the Israeli humorous newspaper “Beseder?”.

1992

(The book was published by "Prosvesheniye" in 1992, when he was already in Israel.)

As an engineer and later on a teacher, he collaborated with several periodicals, wrote texts for the radio shows on the “Yunost” radio station and was published in newspapers.

In 1992 he participated in the first international KVN game: "The Russian national team — the team of Israeli universities" as one of the authors for the Israeli team.

1993

From January 1993 until August 2001, was the economic editor of the Israeli newspaper "Vesti".

1997

In 1997 he began working part-time on the «Arutz sheva» (“Seventh channel) radio station, where he founded and hosted a weekly program called “The Republic” for 5 years.

From February 1997 to March 2002 - the editor and presenter on the radio station "Arutz Sheva" ("Seventh Channel").

2002

In April 2002 he began working at the television channel «Israel Plus (Channel 9), as one of the founders of the channel.

After the channel went on air at November 2002, he was the editor of the programs “Servants of the people” and “Of legal age”, editor and host of “Three opinions” and “Wunderkind show”, author, editor and host of “Money time”, and the host of the documentary series “Tmol’-shilshom”.

He participated in the programs “Seven forty”, “Contact” and others.

From April 2002 until July 2013, he was an author, editor and presenter on TV "Israel Plus" ("Channel 9").

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