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Avraham Harman (Leslie Avraham Harman) was born on 7 November, 1914 in London, England, is an Israeli diplomat (1914–1992). Discover Avraham Harman'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 77 years old?

Popular As Leslie Avraham Harman
Occupation Diplomat and President of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Age 77 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 7 November, 1914
Birthday 7 November
Birthplace London, England
Date of death 23 February, 1992
Died Place Jerusalem
Nationality Israel

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His wife is Zina Harman

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Children Naomi Chazan, Ilana Boehm, David Harman

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1914

Avraham Harman (אברהם הרמן, November 7, 1914 – February 23, 1992) was an Israeli diplomat and academic administrator.

1935

He received a law degree from Wadham College, Oxford in 1935.

1938

In 1938, he immigrated to Mandate Palestine.

Both Harman's wife Zina Harman and their daughter, Naomi Chazan were elected to the Knesset.

He lived in Jerusalem till his death, and is buried in the city.

1948

Following Israeli independence in 1948, he was appointed deputy director of the Press and Information Division of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

1949

In 1949, he was appointed Israel's first consul-general in Montreal, Quebec.

1950

In 1950, he worked in the Israeli delegation to the United Nations.

1953

From 1953 to 1955, he was the consul-general in New York, New York.

1959

From 1959 to 1968, he was Israel's ambassador to the United States.

1967

While serving as ambassador, he remained in contact with Israeli Foreign Minister Abba Eban during the 1967 Six-Day War and the USS Liberty incident.

Five days after the Liberty attack (while still in Washington D.C.), Harman cabled Eban (who was in Tel Aviv) that one of their sources was reporting that the Americans had "clear proof that from a certain stage the pilot discovered the identity of the ship and continued the attack anyway."

Three days later, Harman repeated the warning to Eban that the White House was "very angry" and "the reason for this is that the Americans probably have findings showing that our pilots indeed knew that the ship was American."

1968

From 1968 to 1983, he was the president of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

Leslie Avraham Harman was born in London in the United Kingdom.

From 1968 to 1983, he was the president of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, following Eliahu Eilat and succeeded by Don Patinkin.

As President, among other things, he was responsible for the rebuilding and expansion of the original campus of the Hebrew University on Mount Scopus.

1983

After 1983, he was appointed Chancellor.

Harman was founding president of the Israel Public Council for Soviet Jewry, a post he held until his death.

He received honorary degrees from Yeshiva University, Brandeis University, the Hebrew University, the Weizmann Institute, New York University, Brooklyn College, the Jewish Theological Seminary, Hebrew Union College, Pepperdine University, University of San Francisco and University of Rochester.

He was also named an honorary fellow by his alma mater, Wadham College, Oxford.

The Avraham Harman Institute of Contemporary Jewry at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem is named in his honour.