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Moshe Mizrahi was born on 5 September, 1931 in Tiberias, Israel, is an Israeli politician (1950–2022). Discover Moshe Mizrahi'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 91 years old?
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Film director |
Age |
91 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Virgo |
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5 September, 1931 |
Birthday |
5 September |
Birthplace |
Tiberias, Israel |
Date of death |
11 December, 2022 |
Died Place |
Shoham, Israel |
Nationality |
Egypt
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Moshe Mizrahi Height, Weight & Measurements
At 91 years old, Moshe Mizrahi height not available right now. We will update Moshe Mizrahi's Height, weight, Body Measurements, Eye Color, Hair Color, Shoe & Dress size soon as possible.
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Who Is Moshe Mizrahi's Wife?
His wife is Michal Bat-Adam
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Michal Bat-Adam |
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Children |
Daniel Mizrahi, Orit Mizrahi |
Moshe Mizrahi Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Moshe Mizrahi worth at the age of 91 years old? Moshe Mizrahi’s income source is mostly from being a successful Film director. He is from Egypt. We have estimated Moshe Mizrahi's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Film director |
Moshe Mizrahi Social Network
Timeline
Moshe Mizrahi (משה מזרחי; 20 September 1950 – 11 December 2022) was a senior Israel Police official and a member of Knesset for the Labor Party (2013–2015) and Zionist Union (2018–2019).
Mizrahi was born in the Scottish Hospital in Tiberias in 1950, the seventh of eight children.
He started his national service with the IDF in November 1968 and was assigned to the Golani Brigade.
After being injured in a training accident, he lost his right eye and was released from the army.
Mizrahi received a bachelor of Law degree from Tel Aviv University and enlisted in the Israel Police in 1976 where he rose to become the commander of the Police College for senior police officers, the founder and first commanding officer of the Unit of International Crime Investigations, Major General of the Israel Police Investigations Division (from 2001-2005) and the Head of the Police and Community Branch-Civil Guard Division (from 2005-2006).
He went on to study law at Tel Aviv University and later joined Israel Police in March 1976, initially as a prosecutor.
Mizrahi served as Commander of the College for Executive Officers between 1995 and 1997.
On 1 February 1997 he was appointed head of the National Unit for International Investigations, a position he held until becoming head of the Investigative Branch on 1 January 2001.
He was later removed from his post in 2004 by Internal Security Minister Gideon Ezra after being accused of overusing wiretapping during an investigation into Yisrael Beiteinu leader Avigdor Lieberman, He subsequently became head of the Community and Civil Guard, a position he held until 1 June 2006.
When he retired in 2006, he had reached the rank of Major General.
In 2008 he ran for election to Shoham local council on the Future Shoham list, and was elected as the party won two seats.
He was elected in 2013 to the 19th Knesset as a representative of the Israeli Labor Party, and served on the Constitution, Law and Justice Committee, the Special Committee for the Rights of the Child, and the Special Committee on Foreign Workers.
He was a leader in the 'Fight against Bureaucracy' and 'Reform in Public Administration' lobbies.
Prior to the 2013 Knesset elections he was placed fifteenth on the Labor Party list, and entered the Knesset when the party won 15 seats.
Mizrahi was placed 29th on the Zionist Union list (an alliance of Labor and Hatnuah) for the 2015 elections, losing his seat as the alliance won 24 seats.
He served as a member of the 20th Knesset for the Zionist Union from 2018 to 2019.
However, he returned to the Knesset in October 2018 as a replacement for Zouheir Bahloul.
Mizrahi died at his residence in Shoham on 11 December 2022.