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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Limor_LivnatLimor Livnat - Wikipedia

    Limor Livnat (Hebrew: לִימוֹר לִבְנָת ‎ ⓘ; born 22 September 1950) is an Israeli former politician. She served as a member of the Knesset for Likud between 1992 and 2015, and was Minister of Communications, Minister of Education, and Minister of Culture & Sport.

  2. Enlace Judío México e Israel – Con motivo del Día de la Shoá, Enlace Judío entrevisto a la ex diputada del Likud, Limor Livnat, actualmente presidenta de la Fundación para el Bienestar de las Víctimas del Holocausto, una organización sin fines de lucro dedicada a ayudar a los sobrevivientes del Holocausto en Israel

  3. academia-lab.com › enciclopedia › limor-livnatLimor Livnat _ AcademiaLab

    Limor Livnat (hebreo: לִימוֹר לִבְנָת‎ ⓘ; nacida el 22 de septiembre de 1950) es una ex política israelí. Miembro de la Knesset por el Likud entre 1992 y 2015, y fue Ministro de Comunicaciones, Ministro de Educación y Ministro de Cultura y Deportes. Biografía. Nacida en Haifa, Livnat estudió en la Universidad de Tel Aviv.

  4. Limor Livnat is an Israeli politican and cabinet minister. Livnat (born September 22, 1950) was born in Haifa shortly after Israel's independence. She holds a B.A. degree from Tel-Aviv University, with professional experience in advertising and public relations. Livnat has been a Member of Knesset since 1992, and served as a member of the ...

  5. 10 de may. de 2024 · Date of Birth: September 22, 1950 Place of Birth: Haifa, Israel Profession: Advertising. Education: Tel Aviv University Military Service: Sergeant Languages: English. The Knesset Members' personal details, biographies and lists of public activities and publications were submitted to the Knesset Website by the Knesset Members or on their behalf.

  6. After years of activism in the Herut movement and in the Likud, Livnat was first elected to the Knesset on behalf of the Likud in 1992. By profession, Livnat is a publicist, and she acted as head of the Likud Information HQ in the 1996 elections, in which Benjamin Netanyahu defeated Shimon Peres and was elected Prime Minister for the first time.

  7. 24 de abr. de 2011 · El ministro de Cultura de Israel, Limor Livnat, describió el tiroteo en un templo judío de Naplusa como un asesinato a sangre fría.