Naphtali Lau-Lavie (sometimes Naphtali Lavie) (1926 โ December 6, 2014) was an Israeli journalist, author, and diplomat.[1]
Biography
Lavie's entire family was murdered during the Holocaust, with the exception of his brother, Yisrael, who would later become the Chief Rabbi of Israel.[2]
Diplomatic and political career
Lavie served as a spokesman for Moshe Dayan, Shimon Peres, and Yitzhak Shamir. In 1981, he was appointed Israel's consul-general in New York City.[1]
Journalism and literary career
Lavie was the author of several books.[3]
References
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