Highlights of Chaim Herzog’s Historic Speech at the United Nations, with Hebrew subtitles

Highlights of Chaim Herzog’s Historic Speech at the United Nations, with Hebrew subtitles

Herzog's well known comment speech Against 3379 resolution comparing Zionism to Racism, which at the end of he tore up the resolution paper, November 10, 1975.
Chaim Herzog’s Historic Speech at the United Nations – Full Version

Chaim Herzog’s Historic Speech at the United Nations – Full Version

Herzog's well known comment speech Against 3379 resolution comparing Zionism to Racism, which at the end of he tore up the resolution paper, November 10, 1975 (State Archives).
Address to a Joint Session of The American Congress

Address to a Joint Session of The American Congress

In honor of the 40th Anniversary of The State of Israel. November 10th, 1987.
The President’s speech at the Ceremony Marking 100th Anniversary to the Birth of David Ben-Gurion

The President’s speech at the Ceremony Marking 100th Anniversary to the Birth of David Ben-Gurion

In, 1986, In honor of late David Ben Gurion, 1st Prime Minister of Israel. Rights Reserved to Israeli Public Broadcasting Corporation (speech at 09:00 minute).
Address at the Inauguration as President of Israel

Address at the Inauguration as President of Israel

Chaim Herzog Was Sworn in as President On May 5, 1983, at the Israeli Parliament (The Knesset).
Joint Addresses of US President Ronald Reagan and Israeli President Chaim Herzog at The White House

Joint Addresses of US President Ronald Reagan and Israeli President Chaim Herzog at The White House

During a State Visit in November 1987. Courtesy of the Reagan Library.
Chaim Herzog’s Farewell Speech as President of Israel

Chaim Herzog’s Farewell Speech as President of Israel

At the Israeli Parliament (The Knesset). May 1993.
His Last Speech – AIPAC Conference 1997

His Last Speech – AIPAC Conference 1997

Given on April 6, 1997, 10 days before his Chaim Herzog Passed Away.

Credits and special thanks: Israel Broadcasting Authority Archive, Public Broadcasting Corporation, AP Archive