Emmanuel Halperin (Hebrew: ×¢×ž× ×•× ×œ ×"לפרין‎; born 15
October 1942) is an Israeli journalist, television presenter, and
editor. Likewise, a Lecturer, and a Theatre and Television Actor.
Halperin is best known in Israel for his role as one of the main
presenters of the nightly News program MeHayom LeMahar, earning the
reputation of a news and culture analyst legend, and a cultural
icon.Halperin was born in Uzbekistan to a Jewish immigrants parents
from Poland. He grew up in France, and made Aliyah to Israel when he
was 19. During his Conscription in Israel, he served as a Military
Censor. Halperin earned two academic degrees in Law, Literature, and
Theatre. As a university student he played in French-plays theatre
shows, in an "amateur" theatre called "Bacchus" (Hebrew:
×'כחוס‎; from the Greco-Roman mythology) in Jerusalem.From 1964,
after he completed his Conscription, he started working as a reporter
and news presenter in Israel Broadcasting Authority (IBA) Television,
and its Kol Yisrael radio. He remained there for over 40 years,
consecutively, and became known as one of IBA's veterans. Initially,
he began as an IBA's radio reporter in France, and then became a news
editor in IBA's French department. Throughout his years in IBA's
radio, he served in many positions, among them, foreign news editor,
editorial board coordinator, and head of the news division. In
addition to his roles in IBA's radio "Kol Yisrael", he later became
the foreign news editor in IBA's public Television Channel 1, as well
as one of their political reporters. Halperin is mainly known in
Israel for his later role as one of the main presenters of the nightly
Television News program MeHayom LeMahar, earning him the reputation of
a news and culture analyst legend, and making him a culture icon, as
well as his presentation of the Saturday night foreign news and
culture magazine show of "Ro'im Olam" (Seeing the World).In late 2003,
Halperin retired form IBA, but returned after just few months, for the
purpose of hosting a weekly interview show. In addition, from 2006, he
began hosting an interview show called "Cafe' Hafuch" (cafe au lait),
on the Knesset Channel, conducting interviews from a coffee shop. In
2007, he hosted a quiz show on History, called "Hatzofen" (The Code),
on IBA's public channel 1.
October 1942) is an Israeli journalist, television presenter, and
editor. Likewise, a Lecturer, and a Theatre and Television Actor.
Halperin is best known in Israel for his role as one of the main
presenters of the nightly News program MeHayom LeMahar, earning the
reputation of a news and culture analyst legend, and a cultural
icon.Halperin was born in Uzbekistan to a Jewish immigrants parents
from Poland. He grew up in France, and made Aliyah to Israel when he
was 19. During his Conscription in Israel, he served as a Military
Censor. Halperin earned two academic degrees in Law, Literature, and
Theatre. As a university student he played in French-plays theatre
shows, in an "amateur" theatre called "Bacchus" (Hebrew:
×'כחוס‎; from the Greco-Roman mythology) in Jerusalem.From 1964,
after he completed his Conscription, he started working as a reporter
and news presenter in Israel Broadcasting Authority (IBA) Television,
and its Kol Yisrael radio. He remained there for over 40 years,
consecutively, and became known as one of IBA's veterans. Initially,
he began as an IBA's radio reporter in France, and then became a news
editor in IBA's French department. Throughout his years in IBA's
radio, he served in many positions, among them, foreign news editor,
editorial board coordinator, and head of the news division. In
addition to his roles in IBA's radio "Kol Yisrael", he later became
the foreign news editor in IBA's public Television Channel 1, as well
as one of their political reporters. Halperin is mainly known in
Israel for his later role as one of the main presenters of the nightly
Television News program MeHayom LeMahar, earning him the reputation of
a news and culture analyst legend, and making him a culture icon, as
well as his presentation of the Saturday night foreign news and
culture magazine show of "Ro'im Olam" (Seeing the World).In late 2003,
Halperin retired form IBA, but returned after just few months, for the
purpose of hosting a weekly interview show. In addition, from 2006, he
began hosting an interview show called "Cafe' Hafuch" (cafe au lait),
on the Knesset Channel, conducting interviews from a coffee shop. In
2007, he hosted a quiz show on History, called "Hatzofen" (The Code),
on IBA's public channel 1.
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