Vivian Bercovici
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Vivian Bercovici | |
|---|---|
| Canadian Ambassador to Israel | |
| In office January 2, 2014 – June 2016 | |
| Monarch | Elizabeth II |
| Prime Minister | Stephen Harper Justin Trudeau |
| Preceded by | Paul Hunt |
| Succeeded by | Deborah Lyons |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 1961 (age 64–65) |
| Citizenship | Canada, Israel |
| Party | Conservative |
| Children | 2[1] |
| Alma mater | University of Toronto (LLB) York University (BA)[2] Hebrew University of Jerusalem[3] |
Vivian Bercovici is a Canadian-Israeli lawyer. She practised law in Toronto and was briefly an adjunct professor at the University of Toronto Faculty of Law (2012–2013) and was a member of the CBC's board of directors (2013–2014).
In 2014, she was appointed as the Ambassador of Canada to Israel,[4] and was replaced by career diplomat Deborah Lyons on July 19, 2016.[5] In 2021 the CBC reported that Bercovici was employed by Israeli intelligence firm Black Cube after the end of her ambassadorship.[6]
A dual citizen of Canada and Israel,[7][8] Bercovici was born to Jewish parents in 1961.[citation needed]
Bercovici studied at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem from 1981 to 1982 before going to York University, where she received a BA in English and political science in 1984.[3] She received a diploma in international relations from the London School of Economics in 1985, and her LLB from University of Toronto in 1988.