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Uri Bar-Ner

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Uri Bar-Ner

Uri Bar-Ner is a senior adviser to the President of the America-Israel Friendship League, the former Israeli ambassador to Turkey from 1998–2001,[1] and he served as Israeli Consul General in Chicago and Deputy Consul General in New York City, USA.[2] Bar-Ner was the deputy Director General of the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs and served in diplomatic missions in Europe and Asia. He has a Bachelor of Arts from Hebrew University of Jerusalem and a Master of Arts in political science from Emory University.

Bar-Ner has been active in promoting Israel through the AIFL. Specifically, he helped to mitigate a disinvestment campaign by the Presbyterian church; Bar-Ner arranged a trip through AIFL for priests and senior clergy, after which the church abolished the resolution calling for divestment.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Avenue Group, Inc, Form 10KSB, Filing Date Apr 16, 2007" (PDF). secdatabase.com. Retrieved May 15, 2018.
  2. ^ Uri Bar-Ner Profile, Forbes.com.
  3. ^ Promoting Israel Within America, Oren Lee-Parritz, Jewish Post