Shmuel Ben-Zvi

Shmuel Ben-Zvi (Hebrew: שמואל בן צבי) (born 27 May 1948) is a Soviet-Israeli journalist.

Shmuel Ben-Zvi (birth name: Samuil Zvizon[1]) was born to a Jewish family in Vilnius, Lithuania on 27 May 1948.

Soon afterwards, in February 1991, a delegation of Israel's Radio executives led by Director General Arie Mekel has arrived in the USSR.

In the summer of 1991, Michael Karpin, the first ever reporter of Israel's state TV Channel 1, arrived in Moscow.

[8] In 1993, Grigory Ratner, who held the post of deputy chief editor of Rostelevidenje Channel 1 ITA (Russian TV) took a business trip to Israel.