Raphaël Jerusalmy (born 7 November 1954, in Paris) is a French writer.
Biography
Raphaël Jerusalmy graduated from the École normale supérieure. After his studies, he joined the Israeli army, where he rapidly evolved into Intelligence Service. After fifteen years, he retired from the army and carried out educational and humanitarian actions, then became an old books dealer in Tel Aviv.[1] He is also an "expert" on the TV channel I24news.
Works
2002: Shalom Tsahal. Confessions d’un lieutenant-colonel des renseignements israéliens, Paris, NM 7 éditeur, 394 p. ISBN2-913973-27-2.[2]
2012: Sauver Mozart. Le Journal d'Otto J. Steiner, Arles, Actes Sud, series "Domaine français", 148 p. ISBN978-2-330-00516-0