Inspiring Jew from Today: Tal Becker
- Proud to be Jews

- Nov 2
- 1 min read
Tal Becker is one of Israel’s most respected legal minds and a quiet force behind its diplomacy. Born in Paris and raised in Melbourne, he attended Leibler Yavneh College before moving to Israel in the 1990s to begin a career dedicated to law, ethics, and national service.
As a senior legal adviser in Israel’s Foreign Ministry, Becker was one of the principal architects of the Abraham Accords, helping draft the agreements that normalised Israel’s relations with several Arab states. His combination of intellect and humility earned him respect across political and religious lines.
In January 2024, Becker represented Israel before the International Court of Justice in The Hague in the case brought by South Africa after the October 7 Hamas attacks. His calm, precise defence of Israel’s right to protect its citizens reflected both legal mastery and moral conviction.
Now Vice President of the Shalom Hartman Institute, Becker continues to shape global Jewish conversation through education, dialogue, and moral clarity — a reminder that true leadership often speaks softly but stands firm.
For more: Telling Israel’s Story in the Community of Nations: A Conversation with Tal Becker (Sources Journal)