Moshe Sharett

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Moshe Sharett was an Israeli statesman and diplomat who served as the country’s second prime minister and played a key role in its early foreign policy and state-building efforts.

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instanceOf Israeli politician
Zionist leader
diplomat
human
prime minister
birthName Moshe Shertok
burialPlace Trumpeldor Cemetery
countryLed Israel
countryOfCitizenship Israel
dateOfBirth 1894-10-15
dateOfDeath 1965-07-07
educatedAt Herzliya Hebrew Gymnasium
Istanbul University
surface form: Istanbul University Faculty of Law

London School of Economics
ethnicGroup Jews
surface form: Jewish people
familyName Sharett
givenName Moses
surface form: Moshe
ideology Labor Zionism
languagesSpoken Arabic
English
Hebrew
Russian
Turkish
memberOf Jewish Agency for Palestine
World Zionist Organization
memberOfPoliticalParty Mapai
militaryService Jewish Legion
notableWork advocacy for diplomatic solutions to Arab–Israeli conflict
participation in negotiations leading to the establishment of the State of Israel
shaping early foreign policy of Israel
numberOfChildren 3
officeEnd Minister of Foreign Affairs of Israel 1956-06-18
Prime Minister of Israel 1955-11-03
officeStart Minister of Foreign Affairs of Israel 1948-05-14
Prime Minister of Israel 1954-01-26
placeOfBirth Kherson Governorate
Russian Empire
placeOfDeath Israel
Jerusalem
positionHeld Minister of Foreign Affairs of Israel
Prime Minister of Israel
chairman of the Jewish Agency Executive
member of the Knesset
religion Judaism
residence Jerusalem
Tel Aviv
servedIn World War I
signatureImage signature of Moshe Sharett
spouse Zipporah Sharett

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Moetzet HaAm member Moshe Sharett
Mapai notableMember Moshe Sharett