Dore Gold
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Dore Gold
Summary
Dore Gold is a human[1]. He was born in Hartford[2]. He was born on July 25, 1953[3]. He died in Jerusalem[4]. He died on March 3, 2025[5]. He worked as a diplomat[6], pedagogue[7], and political scientist[8]. He ranks in the top 0.72% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (92 views/month, #7,251 of 1,000,298).[9]
Key Facts
- Born in Hartford[2], Dore Gold…
- Dore Gold passed away in Jerusalem[4].
- Dore Gold was born on July 25, 1953[3].
- Dore Gold died on March 3, 2025[5].
- Dore Gold is buried at Har HaMenuchot[10].
- Dore Gold held citizenship in Israel[11].
- English was Dore Gold's native language[12].
- Dore Gold worked as a diplomat[6].
- Dore Gold worked as a pedagogue[7].
- Dore Gold worked as a political scientist[8].
- Dore Gold's field of work was diplomacy[13].
- Dore Gold's field of work was political science[14].
- Dore Gold held the position of Permanent Representative of Israel to the United Nations[15].
- Dore Gold held the position of Director General of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Israel)[16].
- Dore Gold was employed by Tel Aviv University[17].
- Dore Gold was educated at Columbia University[18].
- Dore Gold's education included a stint at Northfield Mount Hermon School[19].
- Dore Gold was educated at Yeshivat Hamivtar[20].
- Dore Gold received the Bonei Zion Prize[21].
- Dore Gold's religion is recorded as Judaism[22].
- Dore Gold is recorded as male[23].
- Dore Gold's instance of is recorded as human[24].
- Dore Gold's Commons category is recorded as Dore Gold[25].
- Dore Gold's family name is recorded as Gold[26].
- Dore Gold's given name is recorded as Dore[27].
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Origins and Family
Dore Gold was born in Hartford[2]. He was born on July 25, 1953[3]. English was his native language[12].
Education
Educated at Columbia University[18], a private university[28], in United States[29], founded in 1754[30], headquartered in Manhattan[31]; Northfield Mount Hermon School[19], a school[32], in United States[33], founded in 1879[34], headquartered in Gill[35]; and Yeshivat Hamivtar[20], a yeshiva[36], in Israel[37].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include diplomat[6], pedagogue[7], and political scientist[8]. Fields of work include diplomacy[13], an academic discipline[38] and political science[14], an academic major[39]. Among Dore Gold's employers was Tel Aviv University[17]. Positions held include Permanent Representative of Israel to the United Nations[15], a position[40], in United Nations[41], founded in 1949[42] and Director General of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Israel)[16].
Recognition
Dore Gold received the Bonei Zion Prize[21].
Personal Life
Dore Gold's religion is recorded as Judaism[22].
Death and Burial
Dore Gold died on March 3, 2025[5]. He passed away in Jerusalem[4]. Burial took place at Har HaMenuchot[10].
Why It Matters
Dore Gold ranks in the top 0.72% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (92 views/month, #7,251 of 1,000,298).[9] He has Wikipedia articles in 8 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[43] He is known by 6 alternative names across languages and contexts.[44]
FAQs
Where was Dore Gold born?
Dore Gold was born in Hartford[2].
Where did Dore Gold die?
Dore Gold passed away in Jerusalem[4].
What did Dore Gold do for work?
Dore Gold worked as diplomat[6], pedagogue[7], and political scientist[8].
Where did Dore Gold go to school?
Dore Gold was educated at Columbia University[18], Northfield Mount Hermon School[19], and Yeshivat Hamivtar[20].
What awards did Dore Gold receive?
Honors received include Bonei Zion Prize[21].