Abba Eban Biography - Childhood, Life Achievements & Timeline
Abba Eban Biography
(Politician and Diplomat)Birthday: February 2, 1915 (Aquarius)
Born In: Cape Town
Advanced SearchAbba Eban was an Israeli politician, and diplomat. He was a man of great prominence in Israel’s political scene post World War-II. Though his original name was Aubrey Solomon Meir Eban, he later changed it to Abba Solomon Meir Eban. In a career that spanned several decades, Eban held the portfolios of Deputy Prime Minister, Education Minister, and Foreign Affairs Minister. He also served as Israel’s ambassador to the United States of America, and the United Nations. Eban made quite an impression with his oratory too. According to American diplomat Henry Kissinger, Abba was a great orator who had a really impressive style of speaking the English language. His sentences were often structured in a complex manner, challenging the listener’s intelligence. Eban was also a linguist, who had mastered 10 different languages, and had a good understanding of history. It’s perhaps because of these abilities that he was elected as the Vice President of the United Nations General Assembly, and offered various other diplomatic roles. Eban also authored nine books in a period of forty years. Quick FactsAlso Known As: Aubrey Solomon Meir Eban
Died At Age: 87
Family:Spouse/Ex-: Susan Ambache
political ideology: Mapai
Died on: November 17, 2002
place of death: Tel Aviv
City: Cape Town, South Africa
More Factseducation: Pembroke College, Cambridge, Queens' College, University of Cambridge
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Israeli CelebritiesPolitical LeadersIsraeli MenMale LeadersAquarius Leaders Childhood & Early LifeAbba Eban was born in South Africa. He was originally named Aubrey Solomon Meir Eban, which was changed later. Very soon he moved to the United Kingdom along with his parents, where he pursued his education. He also lived in Belfast, Ireland, for a brief period of time.One of the reasons for Eban’s sharp literary skills was the visits to his grandfather’s house over the weekends, where he learnt Biblical literature and the Hebrew language.Abba completed his primary education from St Olave’s Grammar School. He later went to the famous Queen’s College, Cambridge, where he studied oriental languages and classics. During his days at the University, he was the editor of a journal called ‘The Young Zionist’. The journal was based on the ideologies of a group called ‘The Federation of Zionist Youth’.During the period of World War-II, he offered his services to the British Army. He was stationed in Jerusalem as an intelligent officer. His job involved identifying volunteers, and training them in a way that they could strongly resist German invasion.In the year 1947, Abba Eban translated an Arabic novel written by Tawfiq-Al-Hakim called ‘Maze of Justice: Diary of A Country Prosecutor’. The original was written in the year 1937, 10 years prior to Abba’s contribution towards the same work.