{4F805597-AC32-42F4-9EE2-BAD88CE3B8B2} Agron Gershon
Search Advanced
Home Aliyah & Absorption Partnerships with Israel Jewish Zionist Education Regions 
You are here :   Jewish Zionist Education Compelling Content Israel and Zionism Gallery of People (Biographies) Agron Gershon
About Us
Training Programs
Educational Shlichut
Experiences In Israel
Focus Areas
Regional Partnerships
Educational Resources
Compelling Content
Jewish Peoplehood
Israel and Zionism
The First 120 Years
Activities and Programming
Aliyah
British Mandate
Current Issues
Demography
Gallery of People (Biographies)
Hityashvut
Israel Diaspora Relations
Israeli Culture
Maps
Places in Israel
Israeli Society
The Story of Sport in Israel
The Story of Zionism
Struggle & Defense
Timelines
Women in Israel
Zionist Glossary
Jewish Life
Jewish History
R & D
Gershon Agron (1894 - 1959)
Gershon Agron

Journalist and Mayor of Jerusalem

Gershon Agron was born in 1894 in the Ukraine. As a child, he emigrated with his family to the United States.

During World War I, he was a member of the Jewish Legion in Palestine. From 1920 to 1921, he worked for the Press Office of the Zionist Commission. From then until 1924, he worked as the editor of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency and correspondent for several international press agencies, including The Times [London] and the Manchester Guardian.

In 1932, Agron founded "The Palestine Post", an English language newspaper, which became the "Jerusalem Post" in 1950. The "Palestine Post" provided an English language platform representing the Yishuv's cause, both to the British authorities and the English-speaking world, as well as offering news from abroad to the population of the Yishuv. On various occasions, Gershon Agron served as envoy of the World Zionist Organization and as member of the Jewish Agency delegation to the UN conference in San Francisco.

From 1949 to 1951, Agron presided over the Israel's official (government) Information Service.

In 1955, Gershon Agron was elected mayor of Jerusalem and he remained in office until 1959. During his term, he played a key role in the development and expansion of the western sectors of the city.

Gershon Agron's diaries and letters were published posthumously, in 1964.


Send to A Friend
  
Print
Back to Top
Related Articles
25.07.2006
Education and Culture
Following in the footsteps of generations of...
14.02.2000
February14 2000
8 Adar, 5760 Jerusalem Invitation to Press...
05.09.2005
Gershon Agron
Journalist und Bürgermeister von Jerusalem
25.01.2006
Global Forum Against Anti-Semitism
January 25, 2006 / Tevet 25, 5766 On Thursday...
25.01.2006
JA urges Putin to fight anti-Semitism
January 25, 2006 By JONATHAN SCHNEIDER Both...
 
more>
Info Center Resources Ask us Issues that matter
Home Site Map Privacy
Wednesday 03 December, 2008 (c) All rights reserved to the Jewish Agency יום רביעי ו' כסלו תשס"ט