Yitzhak Navon

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Yitzhak Navon was an Israeli politician, diplomat, and writer who served as the fifth President of Israel and was known for promoting cultural diversity and peace.

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instanceOf Israeli politician
diplomat
human
writer
burialPlace Mount Herzl
citizenship Israel
countryOfBirth Mandatory Palestine
countryOfDeath Israel
dateOfBirth 1921-04-09
dateOfDeath 2015-11-06
educatedAt Hebrew University of Jerusalem
endTime 1983-05-05
ethnicGroup Mizrahi Jews
familyName Navon
genre drama
givenName Yitzhak
honor Israel Prize
surface form: Israel Prize (lifetime achievement)
knownFor promoting cultural diversity in Israel
promoting peace and coexistence
representing Sephardi and Mizrahi heritage
languageSpoken Arabic
Hebrew
Ladino
memberOf Knesset
memberOfPoliticalParty Alignment (Israeli political alliance)
surface form: Alignment (Israeli political party)

Israeli Labor Party
name Yitzhak Navon self-link
notableWork Bustan Sephardi
numberOfChildren 2
occupation author
diplomat
playwright
politician
ordinalInOffice 5
placeOfBirth Jerusalem
placeOfDeath Jerusalem
positionHeld Member of the Knesset
President of Israel
head of the President’s Office of Israel
political secretary to the foreign minister
political secretary to the prime minister
religion Judaism
servedIn Haganah
spouse Ofira Navon
startTime 1978-05-29
workedAs civil servant
teacher
workedFor David Ben-Gurion

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