Moshe Many
Moshe Many (1928-2015) was an Israeli urologist who was President of Tel Aviv University from 1983 to 1991, and President of Ashkelon Academic College from 2002 to 2012.
Moshe Many | |
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משה מני | |
Born | 1928 |
Died | 2015 |
Nationality | Israeli |
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Occupation | urologist |
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Awards | Israeli Ministry of Health Lifetime Achievement Award |
Biography
His surname "Many" is a Hebrew acronym for Mi’geza Nin Yishai, which means "from the stump of Jesse".[1] Many's great-grandfather, Rabbi Eliyahu Mani, was born in Iraq in 1818, and moved to Palestine in 1858.[1] Many attended Gymnasia Herzliya school in Tel Aviv, and then a Protestant English school in Jerusalem.[1] Many earned an M.D. from Geneva University in Switzerland in 1952, and a Ph.D. in renal physiology from Tufts University in Massachusetts in 1969.[2]
In the early 1960s Many was head of the urology department at Sheba Medical Center in Tel Hashomer in Ramat Gan, Israel.[1] Many was President of Tel Aviv University, from 1983 to 1991, following Haim Ben-Shahar and succeeded by Yoram Dinstein.[3][4][5]He was also President of Ashkelon Academic College, from 2002 to 2012.[3][6][2] Starting in 2010 he was Vice Chairman of the board of directors of Teva Pharmaceutical Industries.[1][2] In 2010 Many received the Israeli Ministry of Health Lifetime Achievement Award for developing the urological field in Israel, and for promoting ties with other countries, including some Arab states.[3][2]
References
- Gabison, Yoram (May 24, 2013). "From Treating Kings and Shahs to Revolutionizing Israeli Medicine - the Enigmatic Life of Professor Moshe Many". Haaretz.
- "Form 6-K". www.sec.gov.
- "Academic Leadership". Ashkelon Academic College.
- "Presidents of Tel Aviv University". Tel Aviv University.
- "Universities Face a Crisis in Israel". The New York Times. February 8, 1987.
- "Spread public health in South with higher education". The Jerusalem Post. October 11, 2014.