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  2. Jon Benjamin (Jewish leader) - Wikipedia

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    Jon Benjamin has subsequently played a leading role in issues affecting the UK Jewish community, including on the issues of faith schools, Holocaust era looted art, interfaith activity and domestic and international affairs. He has given evidence to UK Parliamentary Select and Legislative Committees, the Supreme Court and in the immigration ...

  3. Jon Benjamin (diplomat) - Wikipedia

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    Benjamin while serving as Ambassador to Chile in 2013. Jonathan "Jon" Benjamin [1] (born 19 January 1963 [citation needed]) is a British diplomat. He joined the United Kingdom's diplomatic service in 1986. [2] He studied German, Swedish and international relations at the University of Surrey. [3]

  4. British ambassador to Mexico sacked after pointing gun at staff

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    Benjamin's LinkedIn page says his term as ambassador ended in May, and a biography posted on the government website for the United Kingdom notes he "was UK Ambassador to Mexico between 2021 and 2024."

  5. UK’s ambassador to Mexico ‘sacked after pointing gun at staff’

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  6. Jon Benjamin - Wikipedia

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    Jon Benjamin may refer to: Jon Benjamin (Jewish leader) (born 1964), British lawyer, former chief executive of the Board of Deputies of British Jews Jon Benjamin (diplomat) (born 1963), British diplomat

  7. List of British Jews - Wikipedia

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    Benjamin Artom, Haham of the Spanish and Portuguese Jews; Rabbi Dr. Tony Bayfield, head of the Movement for Reform Judaism; Leo Baeck, German-born rabbi, scholar, theologian; Jon Benjamin, Chief Executive, Board of Deputies of British Jews; Moses Berlin, 19th-century British Reform rabbi; Lionel Blue, Reform rabbi and broadcaster

  8. Embassy of the United Kingdom, Mexico City - Wikipedia

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    After a series of negotiations, in May 1910 the land in Rio Lerma to build the embassy was acquired from John Benjamin Body (representative in Mexico of Messrs S. Pearson and Son). [1] Shortly thereafter, Charles Grove Johnson, an English architect living in Mexico, submitted his designs to the Office of Works in London. Construction of the ...

  9. International Academy (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    A twelfth Faculty - Trade Policy and Negotiations - was added in 2016 after the UK vote to leave the European Union. [ 4 ] In 2017 the Academy absorbed further internal responsibilities for management and leadership training and for the FCO's overseas network of Regional Learning & Development Teams, which became the Diplomatic Academy Regional ...