Noah Mozes (Hebrew: נח מוזס, 1912 – October 7, 1985) was an Israeli newspaper publisher, and the long-time managing editor of the Israeli newspaper Yedioth Aharonoth.[1][2]
He was the son of Yehuda Mozes, and was initially an agronomist.[1][2][3] He died on October 7, 1985, in Tel Aviv as a result of injuries incurred when he was hit by a city bus in a traffic accident, at the age of 73.[1][3][4][5][6] His son, Arnon, known as "Noni", replaced him as publisher.[1][4] His widow, Paula Mozes, died in 1997.[1]
Media careerEdit
In 1955, he became the publisher and managing editor of the Israeli newspaper Yedioth Aharonoth, which in the late 1970s became Israel's biggest-selling newspaper.[1][7]
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October 21, 2023
noah, mozes, hebrew, נח, מוזס, 1912, october, 1985, israeli, newspaper, publisher, long, time, managing, editor, israeli, newspaper, yedioth, aharonoth, born1912diedoctober, 1985, years, aviv, israelnationalityisraelioccupation, agronomist, newspaper, publishe. Noah Mozes Hebrew נח מוזס 1912 October 7 1985 was an Israeli newspaper publisher and the long time managing editor of the Israeli newspaper Yedioth Aharonoth 1 2 Noah MozesBorn1912DiedOctober 7 1985 73 years of age Tel Aviv IsraelNationalityIsraeliOccupation s Agronomist Newspaper publisher and managing editorEmployerYedioth AharonothSpousePaula MozesChildrenArnon Noni Mozes Judy Shalom Nir Mozes Contents 1 Biography 2 Media career 3 Legacy 4 ReferencesBiography EditHe was the son of Yehuda Mozes and was initially an agronomist 1 2 3 He died on October 7 1985 in Tel Aviv as a result of injuries incurred when he was hit by a city bus in a traffic accident at the age of 73 1 3 4 5 6 His son Arnon known as Noni replaced him as publisher 1 4 His widow Paula Mozes died in 1997 1 Media career EditIn 1955 he became the publisher and managing editor of the Israeli newspaper Yedioth Aharonoth which in the late 1970s became Israel s biggest selling newspaper 1 7 Legacy EditThe Department of Communication and Journalism at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem was named after him in 1991 in a ceremony at which President Chaim Herzog spoke 8 9 References Edit a b c d e f Mozes Jewish Virtual Library Retrieved August 3 2011 a b Greer Fay Cashman November 5 2006 Celebrity Grapevine The Jerusalem Post Retrieved August 3 2011 a b Izikovich Gili July 22 2011 Father of Israeli journalism Haaretz Retrieved August 3 2011 a b Fred Skolnik Michael Berenbaum 2007 Encyclopaedia Judaica ISBN 9780028659497 Retrieved August 3 2011 Obituary Chicago Tribune Retrieved August 3 2011 Noah Moses Israeli editor in chief Chicago Tribune October 9 1985 Retrieved August 3 2011 Nakdimon Shlomo July 22 2011 Politics The third side of the coin Haaretz Retrieved August 3 2011 המחלקה לתקשורת ועיתונאות ע ש נח מוזס Communication mscc huji ac il Retrieved August 3 2011 Hebrew Univ School Named After Yediot s Noah Mozes The Jerusalem Post October 10 1991 Retrieved August 3 2011 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Noah Mozes amp oldid 1123004069, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,