Ephraim Ben-Artzi
Ephraim Ben-Artzi (Hebrew: אפרים בן-ארצי) (1910-2001) was an Israeli general and businessman.
Ephraim Ben-Artzi | |
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Born | Slonim, Poland | July 19, 1910
Died | February 6, 2001 90) Caesarea, Israel | (aged
Allegiance | State of Israel |
Years of service | 1948-1952 |
Rank | Aluf |
Commands held | Commander of the Quartermasters Directorate |
Battles/wars | World War II 1947–1949 Palestine war |
Biography
Ephraim Kobrinsky (later Ben-Artzi) was born in Slonim, Poland. He immigrated to Mandate Palestine in 1924. He was married to interior decorator Dora Gad.
Military career
In 1935, he joined the Haganah. During the Second World War he joined the British Army and was among the first Jewish officers holding the rank of Major. He was discharged in 1946 at the rank of Lieutenant Colonel.[1]
In 1948 he was appointed deputy head of the Quartermasters Directorate. Later he was served as an Israeli military attaché in North America. In 1950, upon his return to Israel, he was promoted to the rank of Aluf and served until 1952 as head of the Quartermasters Directorate.[2]
Business career
Ben-Artzi was executive director of Mekorot from 1952 to 1955 and executive director of El Al from 1956 to 1967.[3]
References
- Tidhar, David (1947). "Aluf Efraim Ben-Artzi (Kobrinski)" אלוף אפרים בן ארצי (קוברינסקי). Encyclopedia of the Founders and Builders of Israel (in Hebrew). 10. Estate of David Tidhar and Touro College Libraries. p. 3492.
- אפרים בן ארצי (Hebrew)
- אפרים בן-ארצי ז"ל (Hebrew)