Eliahu Eilat Explained

Eliahu Elath
Native Name Lang:he
Office:2nd Israeli Ambassador to the United Kingdom
Term Start:1950
Term End:1959
President:Chaim Weizmann
Yitzhak Ben-Zvi
Primeminister:David Ben-Gurion
Moshe Sharett
Predecessor:Mordechai Ali'ash
Successor:Arthur Lurie
Office2:1st Israeli Ambassador to the United States
Term Start2:1948
Term End2:1950
President2:Chaim Weizmann
Primeminister2:David Ben-Gurion
Successor2:Abba Eban
Birth Date:16 July 1903
Birth Place:Snovsk, Chernigov Governorate, Russian Empire
Death Place:Jerusalem, Israel
Nationality:Israeli
Alma Mater:University of Kyiv

Eliahu Elath, born Ilya Menakhemovich Epstein (Russian: Илья Менахемович Эпштейн|translit=Ilja Menahemovič Epštejn; 16 July 1903 – 21 June 1990)[1] was an Israeli diplomat and Orientalist. In 1948 he became the first Israeli ambassador to the United States, and between 1950 and 1959, he was Israel's ambassador to the United Kingdom. He was the President of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem from 1962 to 1968.

Biography

Born in the Russian Empire (now Ukraine) as Ilya Menakhemovich Epstein,[2] Elath immigrated from the Soviet Union to Mandatory Palestine in 1924. He then spent a decade as a student and journalist in Beirut[3]

Diplomatic career

Jewish Agency

By 1934, Eilat was the director of the Jewish Agency for Palestine's Middle East Department, which promoted and facilitated Jewish settlement in Palestine. During World War II, Eilat visited Burma to meet with allied military leaders, including Major-General Orde Wingate. Elath was unaware that Wingate was a nudist and was said to have been "scarred for life by his experience of discussing Zionism for an hour and a half with a completely naked man".[4]

Washington, D.C. and Ambassador to the United States

In 1945, he became the head of the Jewish Agency's Political Office in Washington, D.C. That same year he came to the United States as the agency's representative in Washington, D.C. From 1948 to 1950 he served as the first Israeli ambassador to the United States.[5] Eilat sought and received President Truman’s recognition of Israel's establishment as a state in May 1948.

Ambassador to the United Kingdom

Following that appointment he served as the Israeli ambassador to the United Kingdom from 1950 to 1959. He was the president of Hebrew University from 1962 to 1968, following Giulio Racah and succeeded by Avraham Harman.[1] [6]

Further reading

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Eliahu Elath . Hebrew . 2008-12-20.
  2. Web site: Eliahu Eilat (Epstein) Passes Away . Center for Israel Education . 21 June 2022 . 10 July 2023.
  3. News: Eliahu Elath, a Founder of Israel And an Ardent Zionist, 86, Dies . New York Times obituary, 22 June 1990 . 2009-09-01 . Richard D. . Lyons . 1990-06-22.
  4. Donaldson, p. 652.
  5. Web site: Former Ambassadors to the U.S. . Embassy of Israel, Washington D.C. . 2008-12-20.
  6. Web site: Office of the President | האוניברסיטה העברית בירושלים | The Hebrew University of Jerusalem . New.huji.ac.il . 2017-09-01 . 2020-02-18.