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Moshe Yegar was born on 30 October, 1930 in Israel, is an Israeli diplomat and historian. Discover Moshe Yegar'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 93 years old?

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Age 93 years old
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Born 30 October, 1930
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Nationality Israel

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1902

Yegar's father, Jacob Yegar, was born in 1902 in Galinianitz, a small town in Galicia (Eastern Europe).

He studied in the Jewish Seminar for Teachers in Lvov and became a teacher for Jewish subjects.

1929

In 1929, he married Chava Klein and together they moved to Buenos Aires, where, a year later, they had their son, Moshe.

Jacob Yegar, his brother-in-law Moshe Klein and a local teacher, established the first Hebrew school, named in honor of Hayim Nahman Bialik, in Buenos Aires, Argentine.

The school has existed ever since.

1930

Moshe Yegar (משה יגר; born 30 October 1930, Buenos Aires) is an Israeli retired diplomat and historian of Islam in Southeast Asia; also, he is author of books and research articles on the history of Zionism during the British Mandate, and about Israel's Ministry of Foreign Affairs and its policies and activities.

1935

In 1935, the Yegar's family immigrated to Eretz-Israel and settled in Haifa.

Yegar went to the Hebrew Reali School of Haifa.

He continued his studies at the Hebrew university in Jerusalem where he received his B.A, M.A. and Ph.D. degrees.

He specialized in the History of Islamic Peoples.

1946

In the years 1946 - 1948, Yegar was a member in the Hagana, the largest paramilitary Jewish organization in the British mandate; later on, in the years 1949 - 1955, he served as an officer in the Israel Defense Forces, the military forces of Israel, and was discharged with a rank of Major.

1956

In 1956, Yegar joined Israel's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, where he served until his retirement in November 1995.

Among his posts abroad, he served:

1965

Also, in 1965, Yegar was sent to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, which had no diplomatic relations with Israel, to open semi-diplomatic presence under cover of a business office.

After one year, Yegar was requested to close the office and move out of Malaysia.

In between assignments abroad, Yegar served in the Ministry's Headquarters in Jerusalem in senior positions:

Yegar showed his capabilities as organizer of large complicated festivities, on two special occasions:

Yegar fulfilled a significant role in the negotiations with the Indian authorities to normalize diplomatic relations between India and Israel.

He described in a long article the process, the discussions and the breakthrough which culminated in full diplomatic relations between the two countries.

The article appeared in India in the Indian Defence Review, an important quarterly Journal in English on foreign policy and national security issues.

As an expert and author of books and research articles on Southeast Asia, Yegar was invited by the Hebrew University to teach a course on the political history of Southeast Asia.

He did that for nine years.

Yegar is a Research Fellow at the Abba Eban Centre for Israeli Diplomacy at the Hebrew University's Harry S. Truman Research Institute in Jerusalem.

Yegar published twenty books on Islam in Southeast Asia and on matters of Israel's foreign policy and on Zionist history, mostly in Hebrew and English.

Three of his books were translated to other languages: Arabic, Czech and Burmese.

Yegar wrote many articles in Israeli periodicals and journals on historical personalities and events as well as on current issues.

In addition, he translated from English into Hebrew eight books of legends and folk-tales for children.

Yegar is married to Dr. Dvorah Barzilay-Yegar, a historian, who specialized in the life and works of Dr. Chaim Weizmann, the first President of Israel.

He has a son and a daughter.