Yoram Dori

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Yoram Dori, 2015

Yoram Dori ( Hebrew יורם דורי, *  1950 in Tel Aviv ) is a strategic policy advisor and general director of Dori Ltd. He has served as a close advisor to Israeli President Shimon Peres for years .

Life

Yoram Dori served in the army as a tank artillery instructor. In the Yom Kippur War he fought in Sinai as a gunner in the 600th Panzer Regiment. His tank was hit and the commander Mordechai Ilan Kitai was killed.

After his military service, he completed a BA degree at Tel Aviv University , Department of Political Science and Philosophy Faculty. He got his Masters degree in the Labor Studies Department.

Dori served as executive secretary of the National Organization of Student Members of the Israel Labor Party . He was also head of the youth department of the workers' organization in Tel Aviv and head of the press and public relations department at the Jewish Agency and the World Zionist Organization in Tel Aviv. He worked as spokesman for the chairman of the Jewish Agency Simcha Dinitz , the Moshavim movement, the 11th and 12th Maccabiade and as a board member and spokesman for the sports club Hapoel Tel Aviv .

Yoram Dori served as spokesman and advisor to the Israeli Labor Party, chaired by Yitzchak Rabin , Peres and Ehud Barak . At the beginning of the new millennium he was a special advisor to the Peres Center for Peace .

Following the election of Shimon Peres as Israeli President, in whose election campaign Dori made a decisive contribution, he was appointed strategic advisor to the President.

Dori has served as the mouthpiece of the World Jewish Restitution Organization (WJRO) for many years. He led the campaign against the Swiss banks via dormant accounts of victims of the Holocaust .

Yoram Dori is married to Batia, has four children and 5 grandchildren. He lives in Giv'at Shmuel near Tel Aviv.

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