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Barukh Binah (Hebrew: ברוך בינה) (born 1950 in Tel Aviv) is the current Israeli Ambassador to Denmark. Previously he was the Deputy Head of Mission at the Embassy of Israel in Washington, D.C. with the rank of ambassador. He has been a member of Israel’s Foreign Service since 1979. == Early life ==
Barukh Binah’s family history is linked closely with modern Israeli history. His great grandfather, author Simcha Ben-Zion (Gutmann) was among the founders of Tel Aviv in 1909.〔Nurit Govrin, () “Gutmann, Simhah Alter”], “The Yivo Encyclopedia of Jews in Eastern Europe”〕 His grandfather, Barukh Binah MBE (a survivor of the infamous Kishinev pogrom of 1903), served as the District Officer of Haifa and Samaria in the British mandatory government of Palestine and founded the newspaper ''Hadashot Mehaaretz'' (News from the Land), which later became the leading Israeli daily Haaretz.〔David Tidhar, () ''Encyclopedia of the Founders and Builders of Israel, A Project of Tourow College Libraries''〕 Binah grew up in the Negev city of Beersheba (Be’er Sheva). In 1969 he joined the Israel Defense Forces, where he served until 1974 as an analyst and a research officer. Barukh Binah holds degrees with honors in History, Middle Eastern Studies, Political Science and Strategic Studies from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Haifa University and Israel’s National Defense College (where he wrote his dissertation, “Israel and the American Jewish Community: a Brotherhood in Distress”). Binah served as The Secretary of the Israel Oriental Society and contributed to literary periodicals.
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